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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: You did not read my post. The ancestors of the Kushites (Niger-Congo speakers) were the Ounanians. The first civilization founded by these Niger-Congo speakers was Maa. I call these people Proto-Saharans . In the history of mankind they were called the Kushites. Testimony of the great heritage of the Kushites, resulted from their boldness in trade and seafaring expeditions. The authors of ancient Indian literature claimed that the Kushites ruled the world for 7000 years. According to Epiphanies, the age of the Kushites extended from the Flood to the age of Terah, the father of Abraham, the prophet of the Jews and Muslims. After the Sahara-Sahel became more arid they formed the Kushite Empire. The origin of the Kushites from the Ounanian culture, would explain why the Vedic literature claims the Kushites ruled 7000 years [/qb][/QUOTE]The Hindu Kush or Kushan Empire of the mountain range near the Afghan-Pakistan border has nothing to do with the KIngdom of Kush that was in Sudan The art has little similarity nor the DNA in these regions. Obviously the people are of different ethnicity. The people of the Hindu Kush were described by Herodotus as straight haired as they are today, while the Ethiopians described as the most woolly-haired of all people It is merely a similar sounding word, so you have been wrong for many years [/QB][/QUOTE]LOL. The Vedic literature was not talking about the Kushan. . [/QB][/QUOTE]
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