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[QUOTE]Originally posted by rasol: [QB] [QUOTE]Kemet went to war against the Hyksos and Nubia,that comment might sound true but it is misleading and here is why, Kemet didnot go to war with Nubia. [/QUOTE]Correct. In fact there is no understanding the history of the founding of the new Kingdom at all, when saddled with a "Egypt vs. Nubia" context. On the one hand the New kingdom founders are said to come from "Nubia", on the other, they are said to be at war with Nubia. On the one hand their enemies are said to include "nubians:" Kushites, on the other their allies are said to include "nubians": Medijay. Nubian all along, being a contrived, Eurocentric imposition seldom ever found in the primary text. It's just a false dichotomy, it serves it's purpose which is to keep everyone confused and failing to grasp the critical themes of Nile VAlley history which include: the continual erosion of Native African soverignity via assault from the Levantine and the restoration of Nile Valley Civilisation from Ta Khent, the south, the heartland and homeland.... Inner Africa. One specific that can be changed in terms of conceptualising the Nile Valley - is to note the 25th dynasty as the last of the Native Nile Valley dynasties in Km.t history. Chancellor Williams made the 1st solid attempt in this direction. He studied Nile Valley Egypt up to the 25th dynasty - and at that point - followed it southwards where Native African autonomy continued for quite some time thereafter. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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