ZubeirAwal wrote:nvm it says unraveled in Somaliland.
that sculpture is from this book
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ZubeirAwal wrote:nvm it says unraveled in Somaliland.
Itrah wrote:The Ancient Egyptians were a lot more Caucasian than Somalis.
They are about 70% Ancient Egyptian, 20% Invader from Middle East, 10% Slaves from Chad/South Sudan.RoobleAlWaliid wrote:Do you think the inhabitants of modern Egypt are still predominately the descendants of the Ancient Egyptians?Itrah wrote:The Ancient Egyptians were a lot more Caucasian than Somalis.
SonofANomad wrote:What research you dumb fuck? are you even up to date ? Based on archeological evidence historical evidence cultural evidence and even linguisticall evidence its clear that somalia was land of the punt!BaastoUnit wrote:Land of punt was, according to some recent research, located in modern day eriteria. Truth is, very little is known about ancient lands of somalia, apart from a few mentions by greeks here and there.we do know ancient people of east africa sold incense/frankincense from the coastal regions.all that other stuff about fircown being hawiye and the egyptians being oday samale is based on complete hearsay and somali boasting.
Fuck off outa here with that samale and hawije nonsense! They found cave paintings that date back to 9.000 BC in somalia that displays that we dressed the same lived the same as always and looked the same!
it is not based on hersay! The ancient egyptians claimed to bea from somalia they called somalia the land of their king and the land of their forefathers.
Moreover, the Egyptians persisted on describing Punt as the land of god, gods or ancestors. This readily means that an important section of Egyptians believed that they were originated from that land. In fact, the Egyptians had artistically displayed the racial types that were known to them such as Temehow (Libic or Mediterranean), Nemow (Asian or Semitic), and Nehesow (Nubian or African).
Interestingly, Puntites were the only people that had carefully been illustrated as the affinities of the Egyptians racially and culturally. Although it is not so far challenged scientifically, the physical features can still be regarded as a questionable criterion. However, the previously-addressed findings including linguistics, and new archaeological discoveries, suggest that the indication may not be questionable anymore.
read this
http://www.wardheernews.com/land-punt-s ... tion-part/
BaastoUnit wrote:SonofANomad wrote:What research you dumb fuck? are you even up to date ? Based on archeological evidence historical evidence cultural evidence and even linguisticall evidence its clear that somalia was land of the punt!BaastoUnit wrote:Land of punt was, according to some recent research, located in modern day eriteria. Truth is, very little is known about ancient lands of somalia, apart from a few mentions by greeks here and there.we do know ancient people of east africa sold incense/frankincense from the coastal regions.all that other stuff about fircown being hawiye and the egyptians being oday samale is based on complete hearsay and somali boasting.
Fuck off outa here with that samale and hawije nonsense! They found cave paintings that date back to 9.000 BC in somalia that displays that we dressed the same lived the same as always and looked the same!
it is not based on hersay! The ancient egyptians claimed to bea from somalia they called somalia the land of their king and the land of their forefathers.
Moreover, the Egyptians persisted on describing Punt as the land of god, gods or ancestors. This readily means that an important section of Egyptians believed that they were originated from that land. In fact, the Egyptians had artistically displayed the racial types that were known to them such as Temehow (Libic or Mediterranean), Nemow (Asian or Semitic), and Nehesow (Nubian or African).
Interestingly, Puntites were the only people that had carefully been illustrated as the affinities of the Egyptians racially and culturally. Although it is not so far challenged scientifically, the physical features can still be regarded as a questionable criterion. However, the previously-addressed findings including linguistics, and new archaeological discoveries, suggest that the indication may not be questionable anymore.
read this
http://www.wardheernews.com/land-punt-s ... tion-part/
There is no conclusive proof as to were punt was located.recent research pointed towards the direction of modern eritrea.the article you posted is nonsensical.of course somalis will have cultural similarities with ancient egyptian culture; egypt was the usa of her time.word links mean absolutely nothing.kneegrow, come up with something better.
By this, the researchers have come to believe that the habitat for the type of the baboons in question lie on both sides of the border between the Ethiopian-Axum and Eritrean-Asmara regions, which shows that it is “the place to look for punt.” Moritz said.[6]
The view might remind us of one opinion expressed by some scholars in which they look for the origins of the queen of Sheba from the very same region. Uncertainty, however, is expressed within this assumption for the land. Notwithstanding her findings from Marsa Gawassis, Bard proposes that Punt may have also existed in a similar confronting baboon area of eastern Sudan.
Judging from what it is given, it is doubtful if one can be convinced that there are now more answers than questions. Former Egyptologists have taken into account the type of ecology for Puntite baboons taken to Egypt.[7] They have found that their ecology belongs to the rocky hills along the coast of RaasCaseyr-Jabuuti (Cape Guardafui-Djibouti) region which was known by Egyptians and Greco-Romans as the Aromatic land.[8]
Does this mean that a reconciliation between the two findings is required? Since the Sudanese area is not initially considered into the study does this indicate that the baboon question is yet to be exhausted?
If Punt was in northwestern interior region of the Horn of Africa, why had the Egyptians required to travel thorough uneasy journey to a relatively remote inland while they could meet their demands on the Eritrean coast? Even if the most of the interactions had been occurring on that coast, why had these ambitiously-organized voyages been limited to unpromising destination while they could reach out the nearby Aromatic Land, the real field of their primary demands; or why is not possible that they could pick up a sort of these demands from the former during some of their returns from the Aromatic Land, northern Somalia?
.of course somalis will have cultural similarities with ancient egyptian culture; egypt was the usa of her time
I agreeItrah wrote:They are about 70% Ancient Egyptian, 20% Invader from Middle East, 10% Slaves from Chad/South Sudan.RoobleAlWaliid wrote:Do you think the inhabitants of modern Egypt are still predominately the descendants of the Ancient Egyptians?Itrah wrote:The Ancient Egyptians were a lot more Caucasian than Somalis.
despite that these mother f-king romans/greeks and hyksos asiatics are Ancient egyptians to you morons!The greek historian Diodorus of Sicily in his book "Universal history "said that in 6th century before-J-Christ , because of a political crisis in Egypt and the euro-asiatics's infiltrations in Egypt , more than 200 thousands of ancient-egyptians migrated in the south of the Nile by crossing with their boats Nubia-Ethiopia in the direction of North/Eastern Africa (Now, Somalia ,Djibouti ...)
Comparison of Egyptian-Somali Vocabulary:
"The language of ancient Egypt belonged to the Hamitic group...Surviving Hamitic languages are spoken across a large part of North Africa and include Somali." (The english language ,A Historical Introduction," by the british historian and linguist Charles Barber .)
1) In ancient-egyptian language "Hes" = song,sing with musical instrument / in somali language :" Hees"= song,sing with musical instrument.
2) "AAR" means "Lion" in both languages .
3) "Usha" means "Scepter" in both languages .
4)In Somali-Egyptian" Shub" means a)"pour out , " b) construction made of concrete .
5) In Somali-Egyptian languages :"Sekedseked" means " Redoubling of the building blocks ,Stacked building blocks or something else .
6) In Egyptian-Somali :
Neter/Neder (divine being) Hipo/Hibo (it means "gift" and the sound "p"it is not mainly used in Hamitic languages ): Heru/Huur (a stork) : Tuf/Tuf (spit) : Habi (the Nile)/ Habi,ᵓAbi (source of water,to drink ,give him drink ) Wabi ( a river) ; Kab/kab (shoe) brq/biriq (lightning) :"Qbb/Qaboob (cold,cool,fresh ): 'ayah/dayah (moon) ; dab/dab (fire) anka/aniga (pronoun "I" ): su,asu/usi (he) ; Ka,Kaah /Ka,Kaah (Him,the man's appearance, spirit,vital essence,) ; Xi/Ki (a such ) ; Hati,Hat/Haat,Haati (widen wings,flying birds) ; medu/muud (liquid), Hoo/Hoo (to offer ) , Gundhate ,Gunti/Gundhate ,Gunti (loincloth) ,Maanta/Maanta (today,morning ); Kaua/Kaw (standard number one ,1,first ) ; NefNefi/NefNef,Neef (respiration,breath ), (Râ,Horakhty /Râh, Horrahthy (the Sun)
In Ancient-egyptian "Râ" is the sun-god / in Somali "Qor-Rah" means the "neck of Rah ,sun-god . ( Qor= neck / Rah: sun-god) the letter " a" is pronounced with the voiceless pharyngeal fricative
[ħ]
7) Egyptian Somali :Awoow /Awoow (grandfather,old man) ;
Ayeeytha/Ayeeyda (grandmother,old woman, old age )
8) In Ancient-egyptian "Hun, Hunnu" = young man ,young girl/ in Somali "Hun, Hunnu,Huunno" = young man , young girl .
9) Two Somali/Egyptian Similar Names of the Pharaonic Enthronement : Sare,Hore/Sare,Hore ( the High and the First )
10)In ancient-egyptian :Ausar =god Osiris ,ancestor of egyptians /.In Somali : Ausar,= Father Sar (AW-father ; Sar), Isir,Ausar = Ancestor , venerated in the Somali Culture in the antiquity according to a Somali Historian and linguist Diriye .
11) In Somali Language "The pyramids" means "Xabaal-Maguur" =" Stable Graves "
12) The Ancient-Egyptians named themselves "Rageedii": "The perfect men" in their language and the Somali People use still now this name "Rageedii" with the same ancient-egyptian meaning "The perfect men". For example in somali language : " U dadaal sidii Rageedii"= Make efforts as Rageedii ,the perfect men.
There are many similar words somali-egyptian ,preserved in Somali language. I just shared with you some examples above but you can find many others if you fond of the Egyptology and History .
References : "Egyptian Hieroglyphic Dictionary by Budge" ;
"Black Nations and Culture by Cheikh Anta Diop" ; "Learn Somali by Diriye Abdillahi "
Fiqi's Somali English Dictionary " by A.A Hashi 1985 .etc...
Allow these people their fantasies. When people have nothing to be proud of, they like to claim other nations.ZubeirAwal wrote:So Somalis went from pharaonic kings to the qashin of the aduun?
Look...SonofANomad wrote:are you brain dead? did you at all look at the video or even the pdf file?KnowThySelf23 wrote:educate yourself. land of punt was somalia/ethiopia and thats the only connction. egypt was always multi ethnic and racial.
Land of the punt is northern somalia! No thats not the only connection! we have the same culture language and they f-king look only somali!
it was not multi ethnic or racial did you pull that out of ur ass? Bone testing on the mummies showed homogeneity!
They claimed land of the punt to be their ancestral homeland! The puntites were the onle ones carefully depicted with the same affinites as the ancient egyptians culturally politcally and racially.
When did we claim other nations? The ancient egyptians claimed us They called us their ancestral homeland that They originated from!LiquidHYDROGEN wrote:Allow these people their fantasies. When people have nothing to be proud of, they like to claim other nations.ZubeirAwal wrote:So Somalis went from pharaonic kings to the qashin of the aduun?