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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [QB] [QUOTE] [b]...and this was a name of a 13th Dynasty Pharaoh [/b] [IMG]http://9jnptg.bay.livefilestore.com/y1pvsENc_9oGSsPQo1hlEhIYInzEpJViaFRctRY_FDQNVX1cv3oN1EVi1x9OQkZPepW_z6eWg2iK_0CprySdEO8kx3K-fLqhyQM/Nahas_4.bmp[/IMG] Note that his Nsu Biti title contains the determinative for "Barbarian" - his SaRe title merely lists him as "Nahasi" - which I interpret as [b]"The Barbarian"[/b] - a synonym in Mtau Ntr for "Peasant, supplicant, worthless ..." The Greeks would later borrow this ideological terminolgy: Barbarian, for any people who were not Greeks... [/QUOTE]This translation sounds fishy to me; for one, what king in his right mind will allow himself to be called anything that is synonymous with "worthless", unless this was a "commemorative" title bestowed upon him by a successor who [i]despised[/i] him, LOL? Anyway, as for "Nhsw", going retro, here is a "Nile Valley Forum" recap of an ES discussion: [URL=http://thenile.phpbb-host.com/ftopic39.php]Nhsw[/URL] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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