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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Atemu: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Hersi_Yusuf: [qb] ^ 1st: It is Somali not Somalian[/qb][/QUOTE]Who cares. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Hersi_Yusuf: [qb]2nd: My ancestors were traders, Mogadishu was a great trade city on the silk road it was called regico aromantico (or something close) by the romans.[/qb][/QUOTE]Liar. The Arabs and Swahili folks build those and did all the trading. You are a delusional nomad with no history. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Hersi_Yusuf: [qb]3rd: Aes called us punt or pwnet and said the gods lived their and that they came from that region[/qb][/QUOTE]Punt/Pwnet was either in Eritrea or the Hejaz (Arabia), not Somalia which is too far from Egypt and no evidence has ever been presented that it was located there. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Hersi_Yusuf: [qb]4th: we are one of the many native peoples egyptians traded and shared culture with hell our languge share similar words with the pharonic languge[/qb][/QUOTE]Idiot. The Afro-Asiatic language family is a very archaic linguistic group with only few similarities. Your real cousins are the primitive Rendille Maasai tribe, not Egyptians. [/qb][/QUOTE]The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt, Ian Shaw, p. 317, 2003: "There is still some debate regarding the precise location of Punt, which was once identified with the region of modern Somalia. A strong argument has now been made for its location in either southern Sudan or the Eritrean region of Ethiopia, where the indigenous plants and animals equate most closely with those depicted in the Egyptian reliefs and paintings. The inscription from a tomb: http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2003/649/he1.htm "In the process of cleaning the walls between the tomb's inner and outer chambers they stumbled upon an inscription believed to be the first evidence of a huge attack from the south on Elkab and Egypt by the Kingdom of Kush and its allies from the land of Punt, during the 17th dynasty (1575-1525 BC). " Texas A&M University Queen Hatshepsut's expedition to the Land of Punt: The first oceanographic cruise? Queen Hatshepsut ruled Egypt from ca. 1503 to 1480 B.C. In contrast to the warlike temper of her dynasty, she devoted herself to administration and the encouragement of commerce. [i]In the summer of 1493 B.C., she sent a fleet of five ships with thirty rowers each from Kosseir, on the Red Sea, to the Land of Punt, near present-day Somalia[/i]. It was primarily a trading expedition, for Punt, or God's Land, produced myrrh, frankincense, and fragrant ointments that the Egyptians used for religious purposes and cosmetics. http://ocean.tamu.edu/Quarterdeck/QD3.1/Elsayed/elsayedhatshepsut.html [IMG]http://arttattler.com/Images/NorthAmerica/NewYork/MetropolitanMuseumofArt/Hatshepsut/RunningSoldiers.jpg[/IMG] You are a dumb racist Scandinavian. Scandinavians were hunter gatherers for a long time, with no history. Until recent times. [IMG]http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2154/3528872581_df65aeffe6.jpg[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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