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The Nguni civilization encompasses the region known today as South Africa, Lesotho, Eswatini, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe.

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The Nguni civilization encompasses the region known today as South Africa, Lesotho, Eswatini, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe.
The Nguni civilization encompasses the region known today as South Africa, Lesotho, Eswatini, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe. This ancient Bantu culture has resided in the region for at least 400,000 years. The European's mythical "Bantu Migration" is just a racially motivated fantasy intended to deny Bantu indigenous status in southern Africa in order to justify European settlement there as if to say, "We whites have as much right to invade and settle here because you Bantu are recent invaders of the region too." LIES!
The monumental stone ruins of the Nguni are ancient African expressions of mastery of geometry and date to over 100,000 years, making them the oldest stone buildings on Earth. It was from the Nguni-Shona civilization of southeast Africa that the science of masonry originated and traveled north through Aksum, Kush, and Kemet. This is the same route that the Leopard Society (a transnational initiatory scholar-priesthood organization that is the root of the Masonic lodges) spread across ancient Africa.
The Nguni civilization was regarded as an extension of Punt by the Ancient Kemetic people who traveled there. The southeast African kingdoms were collectively known as Azania to the Ptolemaic Dynasty that usurped Kemet's maritime trade routes. Though the Ptolemies did not venture to Azania themselves, but were connected thru Kush and Aksum's maritime merchants who settled many Swahili coastal towns. Azania was referred to as Zanj by the Arabs.

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