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FORTUNATELY, I remembered that I copied and pasted my ISLAMIC CONQUEST, SLAVERY and GENOCIDE TIMELINE to an Email, so now I can post it again on Facebook, that had “erased” TWO Posts of earlier versions of this Timeline… From its inception, Islam has been a religion of conquest, Slavery -- and murder! Yet liberal historians call the Christian Crusades the great evil… A fair reading of History would put much of the blame of SLAVERY on MUSLIM ARAB SLAVE TRADERS the Koran (Islams Holy book condones SLAVERY for Infidels)... 610-632 Koran Revealed to Muhammad 610 Muhammad in Mecca 622 Muhammad fled to Medina (Marks year 1 of Islamic Calendar) 630 Muhammad returns to Mecca-Dies 2012 “Did Muhammad Exist?: An Inquiry into Islam’s Obscure Origins” ……by Robert Spencer, NY Times Bestseller 632 ABU BAKA-New Islamic Ruler- >>> encourages Jihad (Holy War) 633–651 Conquest of Persia and Mesopotamia: 637 Conquest of Syria, 638 Muslim control of Jerusalem 639 Conquest of Armenia, 639 Conquest of Egypt, 649 Cyprus suffered the first of many attacks or raids, continued for 300 years. 652 Conquest of North Africa, 654 Conquest of Cyprus, 650 to 1900, 10 to 18 million people were enslaved by Arab slave traders .......and taken from Europe, Asia and Africa across the Red Sea, .......Indian Ocean, and Sahara desert 652 Koran formed 653 Muslim Empire as large as Roman Empire 660 First invasions into Caucasus Mountains, 737 defeated Khazar army 662-751 Conquest of Afghanistan, Islamic conquest of Turkestan, …….defeat armies of Tang China at Battle of Talas - 751 664 First Moslem invasions into West Punjab (Pakistan), conquered 751 665 Conquest of North Africa begins 707 Church of North Africa defeated by Islam 674–678 The first Arab siege of Constantinople, 716 Khan Tervel of Bulgarian Empire signed an important agreement with ...... Byzantium. During the siege of Constantinople in 717–718 .......he sent 50,000 troops to help the besieged city. In the decisive battle .......the Bulgarians massacred around 30,000 Arabs[9] and Khan Tervel .......was called The saviour of Europe by his contemporaries. 717–718 The second Arab siege of Constantinople, 711–718 Conquest of Hispania, 711 to 1492 Muslim invasion and conquest of most of Spain and Portugal. 719 Narbonne, France conquered by Moslems. (732) Moslems defeated at Battle of Tours (near Paris) - Charles Martel 736 Conquest of Georgia, (738) the Umayyad armies were defeated by the Indian Hindu kings at the ........ Battle of Rajasthan, checking the eastern expansion of the empire. (739) Battle of Akroinon - Byzantine defeats Moslems with Greek Fire (759) Narbonne in France retaken by Martels son, Pippin. (785) Charlemagne, son of Pippin, recaptures Girona (805) Charlemagne recaptures Barcelona 820 Conquest of Crete, 827 Conquest of southern Italy, 831 Conquered Palermo 842 Conquered Messina 846 Aghlabids sacked Rome. 859 Conquered Enna, (868) Zanj (slaves from East Africa working salt flats in Iraq) rebelled three times. ….…The largest of these rebellions lasted from 868 to 883 during which time ….…they inflicted defeat after defeat upon the Arab armies sent to suppress the revolt. 878 Conquered Syracuse, 900 Conquered Catania 1009 Muslims desecrate Holy Sepulchre 1060–1360 Conquest of Anatolia (eastern Byzantine Empire - Turkey) 1078 Antioch/Jerusalem fall to Turks - ……..they prevented pilgrimages (immediate cause of the Crusades) 1095 First Crusade - Pope Urban II - ……..Crusades continue through 1294 1169 “The Battle of the Blacks” - loyal Fatimids (Shi’a), who created Cairo in 969 ……..fought against Saladin forces in Egypt. ……..Arab history is littered with other furious African uprisings. 1189 August 28 – 3rd Crusade: the Crusaders began the Siege of Acre ……..under Guy of Lusignan. 1204 4th Crusade sacks Constantinople, ……..ends relations between East & West… 1212 Children’s Crusade ……..(Is this why NOW in 2014 Moslems are killing Christian Children?) 1258 Mongols Sack Baghdad, Convert to Islam shortly thereafter 1299-1453 Byzantine - Ottoman Wars 1315 Conquered Christian kingdom of Makuria by the Muslim Mamelukes, ........ and a Muslim prince of Nubian royal blood was placed on the .........throne of Dongola as king. 1326 to 1922 Holy Land under control of the Ottoman Empire 1336-1405 Tamerlane-Muslim Asian Conqueror ……..(Boston bomber named for Tamerlane) 1380 Moslem spreads to Mindanao, southern island in Philippines 1453 Fall of Constantinople to Ottoman Turks 1453 Byzantine Empire falls 1480 Moslem attack on the island of Rhodes fails, Sultan Mehmed II dies .........in 1481 so a new attack is delayed until 1522. 1492 Moslems defeated and driven from Spain by Ferdinand & Isabella. 1500-1800 Christian Slaves, Muslim Masters: ..........White Slavery in the Mediterranean, the Barbary Coast and Italy, ..........by Ohio St U prof. Davis… (from 1 to 1.5 million white slaves) ..........(White Slaves taken from as far north as Iceland) ...........*** the white slave trade by Moslems ignored by most modern historians *** [Note: Upward mobility within Islamic/Arab slavery, as within African systems, was not rare. Even Tariq ibn Ziyad (who conquered Spain and Gibraltar was named after) was a slave of the emir of Ifriqiya, Musa bin Nusayr, who gave him his freedom and appointed him a general in his army. This has never occurred, even once, in three centuries of the Atlantic system (1500-1800) — arabslavetrade — a thorough apologetic for Arab Slavers. ] 1517 Ottoman Turks capture Palestine & Egypt 1521 Ottoman Turks occupy Belgrade 1522 Island of Rhodes captured, Knights move to Island of Malta. 1523 Funj, an indigenous people appeared in southern Nubia kingdom .........officially converted to Islam. 1606 Funj, later Blue Sultanate had supplanted the old Christian Nubian ........ kingdom of Alwa (Alodia) and controlled an area spreading over the ........ northern and central regions of modern-day Sudan thereby becoming .........the first Islamic Kingdom in Sudan, which lasted until 1821 1565 Siege of Malta (Ottomans turned back) 1570 Ottoman assault with 60,000 troops captured Cyprus. .........Ottomans massacred Greek and Armenian Christian inhabitants.[50] 1571 Battle of Lepanto (Gulf of Corinth, Greece) Defeat of the Moslem fleet .........10,000 Christian captives or slaves recovered, 20,000 Moslems killed .........Spanish author Cervantes fights in this battle, in 1575 captured and .........made a slave in Algiers for 5 years 1683 Moslems defeated at Vienna by King Leopold 1687 Moslems defeated at Mohacs 1697 Moslems defeated at Zenta 1699 Moslem Sultan signs Treaty of Karlowitz .........by which he admitted the sovereign rights of the house of Habsburg .........over nearly the whole of Hungary (including Serbian Vojvodina). ESSENTIALLY, Christians saved Christendom = Europe, .........yet before ISLAM, Christianity covered North Africa, was in Turkey, .........the Middle East (Syria, Lebanon, Iraq), in India, Indonesia, ……..Philippines, and even a bit in China. 1700 Great Moslem Empires - ..........Mogul in India, Safavid in Persia, and Ottoman in Turkey 1783 America wins its Independence, no longer protected by British Navy. 1785 Algeria captured two American ships, then others, .........crew held 10 years. 1795 Algeria came to an agreement that resulted in the .........release of 115 American sailors they held, cost U.S.A. over $1 million. This amount totaled about one-sixth of the entire U.S. budget (wiki) .........The U.S. paid Algiers the ransom, and continued to pay up to .........$1 million per year over the next 15 years for the safe passage of .........American ships or the return of American hostages. (wiki) 1796 President Washington asks Congress to fund building 6 warships 1798 Department of the Navy formed, in response to .........Barbary (Muslim) pirates enslaving our Merchant seamen. 1801 Congress passed naval legislation that, among other things, .........provided for six frigates that .........shall be officered and manned as the President of the United States ..........may direct. ... In the event of a declaration of war on the United States by the Barbary powers, these ships were to ..........protect our commerce & chastise their insolence— ...........by sinking, burning or destroying their ships & Vessels ...........wherever you shall find them. (wiki) 1801 May 10 Barbary War begins when Pasha of Tripoli ...........declares war on U.S. because President Jefferson refused to pay ...........$225,000 in Tribute 1805 10 June Tripoli signs treaty, to return 300 Americans in exchange ..........for about 100 Tripoli people, plus $60,000. State Department Envoy was Tobias Lear, ...........the former Personal Secretary to George Washington, ...........and nephew of General Benjamin Lincoln, Second in Command Captain William Eaton, who with Marine Presley O Bannon ............made the raid on Tripoli, was very upset with that payment. 1815 Second Barbary War, President Madison ends Tribute payments. 1840s One of Slave Trade Route was Nkhotakota where one of the Swahili-Arab slave traders, Salim-bin Abdullah , also known as Jumbe, a Zanzibar trader of mixed Arab and African Descent set up his headquarters on the shore of Lake Malawi from which as many as 20,000 slaves annually were shipped across the lake from present-day Malawi to the Indian Ocean. exploremalawi.blogspot/2012/07/a-dark-and-bloodstained-past-slavery-in.html 1840 Dr. Livingstone met missionary Robert Moffat, on leave from Kuruman, a missionary outpost in South Africa. Influenced by abolitionist T.F. Buxtons arguments that the African slave trade might be destroyed through the influence of legitimate trade and the spread of Christianity, Livingstone focused his work on Southern Africa. To overdraw its evils is a simple impossibility ... We passed a slave woman shot or stabbed through the body and lying on the path. Onlookers said an Arab who passed early that morning had done it in anger at losing the price he had given for her, because she was unable to walk any longer. We passed a woman tied by the neck to a tree and dead ... We came upon a man dead from starvation ... ‘’ – David Livingstone 1861, Livingstone became possibly the first European to reach Nkhotakota, and he described the area as ‘abode of lawlessness and bloodshed…literally strewed with human bones and putrid bodies’. 1863 Livingstone returned to Nkhotakota in September, hoping to convince the incumbent Jumbe ruler to abandon the trade in slaves. Though the two men engaged in a lengthy meeting, Livingstone’s efforts were in vain, and slave trade out of Nkhotakota continued. 1873 Livingstone died on 4 May. 1890s Slavery from the area continued, when Commissioner Harry Johnston persuaded the aging Jumbe to sign a treaty in exchange for British protection. However, the treaty did not last long as Jumbe continued with slave trade. 1891 Nyasaland came under the British protectorate in that slave trade completely came to cease. It was Sir Harry Johnston who was the first Commissioner in Nyasaland Protectorate who made a significant effort to stop the trade. 1894 Sir Harry Johnston with a force of Sikh soldiers attacked Jumbe. He was tried and banished to Zanzibar. 1921 The British installed the son of Sharif Hussein bin Ali (leader of the Arab Revolt of 1916 against the Ottoman Empire) as King Faisal I of Iraq. 1974 Turkey invades Greek portion of Cyprus, holds 37 % to this day. 1999 Russia began the Second Chechen War in response to the Invasion of Dagestan by the “Islamic International Peacekeeping Brigade”.
Posted on: Sat, 30 Aug 2014 01:44:00 +0000

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