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Destruction of the Anyuak Kingdom - Hardcover

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by Okoth Owity Opap (Author)

The urge to conquer, to dominate, and to exploit has always been fueled by imperialism and the thirst for supremacy. The fall of the Anyuak Kingdom-a proud kingdom that stood independent for 400 years-marked the beginning of deep suffering for the Anyuak people of East Africa. Torn apart by the British and Ethiopian empires, their homeland was split, their sovereignty shattered. The invaders destroyed what once was a flourishing kingdom, leaving only division and heartache in their wake. While these empires thrived on the spoils of occupation, the true heirs of the land were left to endure endless pain.

But history shows that empires built on injustice do not stand forever. In the 21st century, the time for reckoning has come. The boundaries carved by Anglo-Ethiopian hands must be erased for freedom to rise once again. After 122 years of exploitation, the Anyuak people are not asking-they are demanding their sovereignty, their right to rule their own destiny. A new dawn of independence is on the horizon, and the spirit of the Anyuak will no longer be silenced.

Number of Pages: 300
Dimensions: 0.94 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: January 03, 2025
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