1 star for the title change
i would normally agree but there is plenty of evidence that there were hyksos dynasties (canaanite)Most scholars also say that Egypt was diverse but they never really say what that means.
What did ancient Egyptian diversity really look like?
Ancient Egyptians originated from the Nile Valley, Green Sahara, and Horn of Africa. In other words, you would find
Niger-Congo, Khoisan, Pygmy, Cushytes, and Nilotic people in ancient Egypt. This isn't speculation at all.
When they compare the skeletal remains of ancient Egyptians to others, their closest relatives are Tropical Africans.
Their Skulls are indistinguishable from Nubian and East Africans.
Their DNA is all over the place. Middle Kingdom had Cushytic DNA, the 18th Dynasty had Chadic (Hausa) DNA, the 20th Dynasty had Bantu DNA.
There was a minority that had non-black origins but they were definitely under 10% of the population. Egypt was ethnically diverse, not racially diverse.
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The Quran only mentions Egypt as ‘Masr’ and in two separate dynasties. Not much relevance to it besides location of the events.I dont know how much the Quran talks about the peoples of Egypt but the Bible clearly indicates that there were Assyrians and Israelites
Now you as a Christian should know the children of Ham and Shem were darkskin/fair skinned black people.from what I have read, is that it was a mixed kingdom of different people
it was the ancient junction between africa and asia before Europe had significant kingdoms/cities
several nomes in Egypt have documentation indicating foreign settlement and peace between certain kingdoms depending on the year
there is also evidence that Egypt were some of the earliest domesticators, not only honing down the breeds of cattle but also of different types of vegetables and fruits.
fun fact, in the free Age of Empires game the Egyptians are the tutorial civilization, and only make war on Canaan.
However, in other games they were the target of Atlanteans, Persians, Greeks and Romans. All civilizations they had to ultimately bow to. I always find this particular page interesting and why they deified it (her), the "game woman"
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Mehen - Wikipedia
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Who is holding hw?
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We are living in a world of illusion
Identify the kaf. I don't care a jot what the Qurʾan says; it is a heap of garbage and nobody considers it even worth wiping our rear ends with. :lolbron: We are living in a world of illusionwww.thecoli.com
It is disappointing that this topic still must be discussed in 2023. If you scour the internet about the racial origins of ancient Egypt, you’ll find that most people believe they were non-black. The answer is obvious to anyone with eyes and common sense. However, there are still detractors even on this website like @Dafunkdoc_Unlimited and @Sccit while some others are unsure. Here’s a simple way to prove that the ancient Egyptians were black.
This common cultural attire for ancient Egyptian males of all classes was a kilt and no top. They were shirtless in the hot desert climate, building architectural marvels like pyramids, temples, palaces, etc.
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(Pharaoh having a cart accident)
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(Another pharaoh)
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(An Egyptian aristocrat named Minhotep)
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We can easily rule cacs out of the equation. But what about Arabs and Berbers? IF you know anything about Arabs, they use something far more powerful than sunscreen to protect their skin. They use long and flowing clothes to protect their skin and have some air flow.
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(Berber Women)
“Ok, but that’s just art on those Egyptian walls. No one could really survive being shirtless in the desert.”
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The heat in the Horn of Africa is more unforgiving than in Egypt. Using common sense we can easily come to the conclusion that only black people can be the ancient Egyptians. Furthermore, this debate was ended by Dr. Cheikh Anta Diop and Dr. Obenga almost half a century ago in the 1974 Cairo Symposium where they defeated cac and Arab Egyptologists. It is sad that people still believe this topic is up for debate.
you mean Khnum Satet and Anuket?Now you as a Christian should know the children of Ham and Shem were darkskin/fair skinned black people.
Japheth's descendents were afro-asiatic and lighter.
As people migrated, hair texture and skin pigment changed.
Even the Egyptian holy trinity (Osiris, Isis, Horus) were painted black.
from what I have read, is that it was a mixed kingdom of different people
you think its a joke, but im putting you on gameI was thinking about putting PAWG some where in the title![]()
Except white people lol had to explain this to someone a few days agoeverybody knows the light skinned
egyptians are new jacks.
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