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[QUOTE]Originally posted by AswaniAswad: [QB] I agree Zarahan he has put forward no credible evidence first this is nothing new we have already heard this before. U are claiming Habashi are ancestors of ancient egyptians why because u say similar words like Tigrinia Ethan=Frankincense Amra=Hawk Qeseti=bow and arrow Qhul= eyeliner Set=woman thuf=spit memfes=spirit Seb=human mankind pthare/fetari=creator ptah There are a few more words in tigrinia but there are more words in Coptic and even just as much words in Bejawi and scholars are just looking into it but there are more words in Nara which are a tribe in eritrea who are Nilo-Saharans and language related to Nubians and old meroitic. The area of pwnt that scholars claim in modern day eritrea is in the Gash Barka region which is where most of the Hamadryas Baboons are located only the Kunama and Nara tribes have history of catching these baboons which is the region of the Kunama,Nara and Tigre. The BeeHive type houses of the people of pwnt points to more than one single tribe in the Horn of africa and not common to most tigrinia people. There was the idea of the word Absha in ancient egypt but it was more likely Absha a arabic form of abja there was teff in the pyramid bricks but this doesnt give any credible evidence to support this Eritrean tigrinia theory. Ancient egyptians in there wall paintings look not only like eritreans but nubians,Beja,southern egyptians,Somalians,Yemenis,libyans,chadians,ethiopians,djboutins,sudanese,and saharans but that doesnt make them related. Rawilson was the one who deciphered Babylonian using Mahra and Afan Oromo not tigrinia even though tigrinia has some words similar to Babylonian. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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