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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Wally: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Asar Imhotep: Greetings Phamily. All this talk from the author of the Unknown Arabs and Dr. Wesley Muhammad who quotes him heavily, begs me to ask this critical question. Both claim the original Arabs were Blacks. Are there any Egyptian reliefs which depict these Black Arabs? Did they also mention them by name? All of the images of "Asiatics" coming in from Arabia I've seen are White. I am just trying to see if the ancient Ta-Merrians depicted in any art these "original" Black Arabs. [/QUOTE][b]PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE...[/b] Posted by Wally on 11 December, 2004 12:49 PM: I originally stated that the determinative Nwt (nu) applied only to Ancient Egyptian settlements - which is true, and from that we got a brilliant suggestion from Kem-Au: [QUOTE]Originally posted by Kem-Au: Wally a good research project would be to see if Egyptians used this "x" determinant in any cities we now call Nubia. This would give us a better understanding of where Egyptians thought their southern border was. [/QUOTE]So, I thought I'd take a look see, and here's what I found (EWB; -Geographical Names): Now, conventional ideas on Ancient Egypt's southern border was that it ended at Aswan. [b]Not according to the Ancient Egyptians:[/b] Qenus (Nwt) 1044b - Southern Nubia Kenus (Nwt/Khast) - Southern Nubia - the contemporary Kenus are a Nubian ethnic group (ie, [i]real[/i] Nubians) Ta Khent (Nwt) 1051b - Land of the beginning; the southern Sudan Berua (Nwt) 980a - Meroe; capital of the kingdom of Meroe Masha (Nwt) a town in Sudan Merowe (Nwt/Khast) 997a - Meroe Meroe (Nwt) 1001a Some Sudanese towns with the Nu determinative; there are quite a few others as well Tar...Shema 1053b Ta het Khenti - 1027 - The Leader/Chief/Founder Other significants Khent hen Nefer (Khast) 1028a - "Head of the perfect order" - southern Sudan from whence came the Khentiu (Khentou) Hon Nefer - "Founders of the Perfect Order" ie, Kememou civilization... Ta Set (Nwt) 1051b - district in Upper Egypt Ta Sti (Khast) 1051b - "Land of the Bow" ie, Nubia [b]...SO, NOW LET US TAKE A LOOK AT THE GLYPHS FOR 'ARABIA' [IMG]http://public.bay.livefilestore.com/y1pp-FSO8jjOl01P-yK_MMOWOg8pByyYvRQ2Z6DAylKhai8BQtrWCwZVO6jhP9OQSUiGbheAKtaRs1DI4XDwes8FA/arabia.PNG[/IMG] NOTE THAT IN THE FIRST GLYPH, THE DETERMINATIVES ARE 'FOREIGN' + "ATEB" OR LAND, WHEREAS IN THE SECOND GLYPH, THE DETERMINATIVES ARE 'FOREIGN' + [i]NWT[/i]; WHICH WOULD INDICATE A KEMEMOU SETTLEMENT OR A KEMEMOU POSSESION... WE CAN PERHAPS GET A BETTER GRASP IF WE COMPARE THIS WITH AN ASIAN NATION THAT WE KNOW WAS ALSO A BLACK NATION... ELAM [IMG]http://public.bay.livefilestore.com/y1pEAn2SsCAfqZaob_q3pBpLpBHGLq2GHjiNDxdSda0nXkcdPQIFTnkPiVkUu3QOKdXbD9QG9-w_Q_424KJqKWPEg/elam.PNG[/IMG] NOTE THE DETERMINATIVES 'KHAST' + 'NWT' THIS IS THE CLOSEST CONCRETE DOCUMENTATION THAT I CAN PROVIDE IN ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTION...[/b] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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