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[QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: [QB] Substitute speculation with some serious research before presenting unsubstantiated guesswork. No one's ever agreed to the "racial hypothesis" for the situational conflicts leading to the founding of the 18th Dynasty. This thread's participants so far all agree with standard political science reasoning behind alliances and national rivalries. Nothing like a Blacks vs Jews war had anything to do with it at all. Serious scholarship has ceased trying to make every A3mw group from the Retenu to the Hyksos to the Haribu into Jews, a people who just weren't in existance at the time and whose forebearers are first noted as landless people called YSR'L on the Merenptah stela 300 years after the Hyksos. Don't forget this thread is about the Medjay who so far we've seen are * documented from the 6th dynasty all the way to the Ptolemaic era, * lived everywhere from near Kerma to the desert to near the Delta * practiced Kerma, Pan Grave and KM.t cultures * were everything from nomads to militarists But please feel free to start a "Hyksos are Jews and the Keshli of Kerma were part Jewish and that's why they were at odds with KM.t and why the Hyksos called them son" thread. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Hotep2u: [qb] No need for Jew baitin', just making sure that your aware that this topic might spill over into Jewish history because Hyksos were sent to live in a land called Canaan so keep that mind before you venture into Jewish history. Now lets move on so we can get to the bottom of who are these people who gave help to the Hyksos, I must say I think Ausar is correct in saying they were probably living in the area of YAM because that place name does find it self into the Levant. alTakruri wrote: [QUOTE] That these particular YNTYW were Nehhesyw is further made clear by Sebekkhu Zaa who says he had to proceed "southward to overthrow the Troglodytes of Nubia." The jwntiw-sty in that ANE post were either Troglodytes from TaSeti or else they were Troglodyte trained as archers. Maybe even both. Rest assured they were quite African. [/QUOTE]Budge Volume 1 page 59b makes it known that on the EASTERN SIDE of the Nile between the Area of the Red Sea and the Nile is the location we should be focusing on. Eastern Desert Tribes in General, so if the original Mdu Ntr can be shown that should also clear this up. Hotep [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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