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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Please call me MIDOGBE: [QB] Wally, I am indeed encouraging serious posters interested in African studies to leave Egyptsearch and start posting on the thenilevalleyforums or elsewhere, not for mercantile purposes, since I am not the owner of the page, nor that I get anything in return from this page, but because Egyptsearch has not been made for us nor by us, is hardly ever moderated, leading to random thread deletion (including posts I put a lot of my own time for, gathering information and posting it on here), random insults, 40+ pages nonsense debates as well as homosexual and coprophile material instigated by posters just coming on here to start trouble leading me not to post anything significant on here. Coming back to the topic, perhaps you could go back to the last post of my cited thread, which contains material that have not been discussed in this very thread nor elsewhere and discuss my argumentation. I believe I very well understand your argumentation, which I however do not consider as a "demonstration", since I do not see any internal Kemetic grammatical evidence demonstrating your connection between nḥj and nḥsj, not any phonological set of examples illustrating your connection with Wolof nahas. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Wally: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Please call me MIDOGBE: I think we got a possible answer here: http://thenile.phpbb-host.com/ftopic39.php [/QUOTE]With all due respect, are you simply giving advertisement to an excellent forum "the nile valley" because it (Nhsw topic) is but a variation on what is being discussed here. Again, with all due respect - I have already given the answer to the meaning of the term "Nahasou" which, I think, is easily grasped by the functionally literate in the English language; :) but for those who are not: The following are terms (ie, synonyms) used to designate Southerners/Sudani in Ancient Egyptian: [b]Nahasou[/b] [b]Kenus[/b] [b]Kashi[/b] [b]Kashit[/b] [b]Ekosh[/b] [b]Ethosh[/b] [b]Ekooshe[/b] [b]Ethoshi[/b] [b]Stiu[/b] (Bowmen: Asiatics and Sudani) [b]Khentiu [/b](Leaders, Founders, ...) [b]Khentiu Hon Nefer [/b](ie, "Founders of the Perfect Order"). [b]Resiu[/b] (Southerners ) [b]TaSti [/b] (Land of the Bow(men)); TaStiu === Still don't get it? Compare the two terms used by an Ethiopian ethnic group to self-describe themselves: Oromo - the Powerful Galla - the Strangers; ie, *Kafirs, polluted..." Still don't get it? Sorry... :confused: *NOTE: Kafir = One who does not follow the Prophet Muhammad or the Qur'an [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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