The Lost Crown of Prince Abdulrahman
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The Lost Crown of Prince Abdulrahman Ibrahima ibn Sori and The Sovereign’s Redemption is a profound historical revelation that restores the true legacy of an African prince enslaved in America—and the royal lineage that endures.
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Paperback The Lost Crown of Prince Abdulrahman
The Lost Crown of Prince Abdulrahman Ibrahima ibn Sori and The Sovereign’s Redemption is a profound historical revelation that restores the true legacy of an African prince enslaved in America—and the royal lineage that endures.
Born into the royal family of Futa Jallon in West Africa, Prince Abdulrahman Ibrahima was a nobleman, scholar, and heir to a sovereign Islamic kingdom. Captured in a brutal act of betrayal and sold into slavery in Mississippi, his life became a testimony of resistance, faith, and the unyielding power of royal identity. Despite decades in bondage, Prince Abdulrahman never stopped asserting who he was—eventually gaining national attention, securing his release, and advocating for the liberation of his family.
Written by HRH Princess Karen Chatman, a verified descendant of the Sori royal line, this book goes far beyond a single biography. It is a spiritual, political, and genealogical restoration of an entire royal house—the House of Sori. With compelling narrative, archival evidence, poetry, and personal dedications, this work reclaims the stolen crown, corrects the historical record, and uplifts generations of suppressed nobility.
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