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[QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: [QB] This would not make for Egyptian origins. It would make for Levantine origins. Hyksos derives from AEL [i]heqa x3st[/i], i.e., foreigners who are rulers. This is a part of the Fulani legend that ascribes Judeo-Syrian ethnicity for the ancestress and two male ancestors of the first halPulaaren/FulFulde. This is one of a set of Fulani legends no one here would want to hear. It is of a legend that names the starting point of the migration, the causes leading up to the migration, stops along the initial path of the migration, the split of the immigrants and the subsequent secondary paths, the centuries long interaction with the polity the migrants encountered at their first sahel/savannah settlement, the falling out and movement to the migrants' next major settling, the reuniting of the two migrant factors that separated centuries earlier, and the final settlement in Senegal/Mauritania. migratory names and [QUOTE]Originally posted by Red,White, and Blue + Christian: [qb] I wasn't going to come back either, but these postings are bothering me. http://www.muslimsinamerica.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=16&Itemid=28 I was scanning quickly through books on African American slaves and saw that one of our ancestors claimed Ancient Egyptian origin. He was a Foulah namd Ben Ali and he wrote/said that the Foulah were descended from the Hyksos/Shepard Kings. [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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