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The objective of this lesson is to demonstrate the following: The Beti-Pahuin or Fang people of Middle Africa or specifically West-Central Africa descend from the Ancient Israelites of the Bible. Their patriarch specifically coming from the tribe of Manasseh. They were founded by descendants of Epher (Afri) ben Manasseh part of the warrior/pastoral class of the tribe Manasseh. They were taken into Mesopotamia by the Assyrian’s after the Fall of the Northern Kingdom (Israel/Samaria) circa 722 BC. 1 Chronicles 5:23-26. During the time of Persian rule, they were taken from Mesopotamia and placed in Egypt at the Jewish garrisons of Elephantine and Taphanhes. After the Hamitic Egyptians destroyed their temple at Elephantine they fled into the neighboring desert between Kemet and Kush (Meroe) and towns of Nubia (Southern Egypt/Northern Sudan). They remained there for roughly 1,600 years (Through collapse of Kush/Meroe and the establishing of Makuria). Around the 13th century AD Bedouin Arabs began raiding Makuria. A man named Afri-Kara or Epher of Makuria/Epher al-Muqurra. He led the Beti-Pahuin to West Africa first settling in Sahelian Nigeria. Around the 17th century pressure from slave raiding by the Hausa-Fulani forced them to migrate into their current locations of Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, and Gabon. Thousands upon thousands were taken captive to the Americas. Being captured directly by Europeans, as well as Fulani and the Loango. They were shipped from the Bight of Biafra and Loango.