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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Wally: [QB] Human society consists of [i]processes[/i] and is never static: In the formation of Ancient Egypt, the 'Nine Bows' or 'Nine Nations' were the plurality of Sudanese, as well as Saharan Africans, that came to form this entity; [b]the [i]first[/i] Pan-African state on record - Ancient Egypt.[/b] The ethnic groups, which I have attempted to show in other posts here , can be found in the totemic 'gods' found in the Mdu Ntr... The idea of "traditional enemies" coming together, albeit through force, would later, ironically, become a generic term for all of the "inferior" nations that were outside of this political union of Ancient Egypt; who obviously missed the point of unity... :cool: [/QB][/QUOTE]
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