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[QUOTE]Originally posted by SMirk92: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by SMirk92: [qb] These are The Dinka/Nuer People not the people called Nubians today. [/qb][/QUOTE]What?!! Now I [b]know[/b] you are confused! The people Lioness posted have NOTHING to do with Dinka/Nuer except they were included in their Kushite Empire but were themselves not Kushite! [/qb][/QUOTE]Wrong. They are THE! Kushites. I already stated numerous times that The Dinka/Nuer are The direct descendants of The Ancient Kushites. I posted on numerous occasions about the word Kush surviving today as ''KOC/KAS'' in The Dinka language. I've posted about Koch County in South Sudan. I've posted about Herodotus's description of The people of Meroe as being the tallest people in the world. I've posted about how The Dinka are cattle-herders like The Ancient Kushites. I've posted about The Greek vases that depict The Kushites with the same exact orange cow urine grooming practice. I've said a Zillion times that The Nubians are Indigenous to Southern Egypt and that their name derives from The city of Nubt which is located in The Aswan Governate where they originated and emerged as a people and where they were granted a right to return. I've made it abundantly clear from my first post that The Nubians have nothing to do with Kush but were and have always been Indigenous Egyptians and that they have never claimed nor have an oral history of a migration. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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