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When We Ruled - The Glories Of Egypt by Jen33(m): 1:34am On May 17, 2007
WHEN WE RULED - THE GLORIES OF EGYPT

Tomb Wall of Prince Amenkhepeshet son of King Ramses II & Queen Nefertari, and the grandson of the Pharaoh Seti I.


King Tutunkhamun

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Queen Tiye



''[The Egyptians were the first people to] attain the physical and moral sciences necessary to civilized life, It was, then, on the borders of the Upper Nile, among a Black race of men, that was organized the complicated system of worship of the stars, considered in relation to the productions of the earth and the labors of agriculture; and this first worship, characterized by their adoration under their own forms and national attributes, was a simple proceeding of the human mind."

Constantin-François Volney (1757-1820), The Ruins of Empires, Boston, J. Mendum, 1869.



Tomb of Rameses




Statue of Horemakhet

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King Seti


Bes, the Dwarf god


Khnumhotep II was Overseer of the Eastern Desert, a title granted in Year 19 of the reign of the Pharaoh Amenemhet II, about 1910 B.C., 12th dynasty



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Osiris

"The prehistoric native of Egypt, both in the old and in the new Stone Ages, was African and there is every reason for saying that the earliest settlers came from the South, There are many things in the manners and customs and religions of the historic Egyptians that suggests that the original home of their prehistoric ancestors was in a country in the neighborhood of Uganda and Punt (Somalia)". E.A. Wallis Budge



Farmers

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Isi Anu (Isis): Great Ancestor Mother of the Kememu (Egyptians)


Amenemhet I, 1st King, 12th Dynasty


King Senwosret 12th Dynasty


Kng Tutunkhamun


Niankhpepi, 6th Dynasty


Amenhemet I


Papyrus discovered in the famous Deir el-Bahri Cache, this is part of the Book of the Dead belonging to Pinudjem I






Ahmose Nefertari



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Shabaka

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Taharka


Senusret II


Thutmose III
Re: When We Ruled - The Glories Of Egypt by Jen33(m): 4:35am On May 17, 2007


Ancient Egyptian Hieratic writing.

This was the second of the two major writing systems, the first being the largely ceremonial Hieroglyphics.

Hieratic was used for bureaucratic and mundane recordings.

Note vague similarity of Hieratic writing to latter-day Arabic.

In ancient Egypt , the ability to read and write, and therefore to manage the state, was a monopoly of the priestly caste and court officials.

This may account in part for the lack of transfer of vital skills from fleeing migrants headed southwards into West Africa for instance.

The Arabs invaded Egypt in 600 AD or thereabouts, causing massive disruption and southern migrations. 700 years previously Blacks had been forced to flee southwards following the Greek invasion of Egypt led by Alexander the Destroyer (known as the Great).

It is during these southern migrations that bands were led by the likes of Oduduwa, to settle in West Africa.

The Greeks and Arabs meanwhile appropriated much of the knowledge of Egypt, raiding te Great Library at Alexandria that held the very pinnacle of knowledge availabe to humanity at the time.

They proceeded over time, to make what was reserved for the few elite under the Egyptian dispensation, ie knowledge: writing, architecture, mathematics etc available to more and more of their people. The educated African elite, the 'big boys' would have been retained in Egypt by force or of their own accord. Which noble wants to flee down the Sahara with commoners, dodging slave raiders, snakes, and wild animals?

The commoners were led by the likes of Oduduwa to settle in places like Nigeria, and other groups had similar leaders, who led them to their current station. Probably accounts for why we have no great architectural wonders in West Africa (although lack of mountains for stone didn't help either).

It explains why we lacked the tradition of writing. Our ancestors were the peasants of Egypt - the ones forced to flee - like the refugees you see fleeing war in Somalia today, with few of them literate even today, talk less of back then.

But our Nile Valley heritage is discernible in language similarities with Medu Netr, the Ancient Egyptian language, and in other expressions of our culture, practices such as Divine Kingship, Libation, Bride Price, Masquerades, Circumcision, Ancestor veneration, Funerary practices - kings are still buried with treasure in Nigeria - as it was in Egypt etc etc.
Re: When We Ruled - The Glories Of Egypt by BigSis(f): 6:10pm On Jun 05, 2007
Check out my post in the Ibo/Egypt thread in culture.  

The guy is a historian on the African presence on the planet.  He is a world travelor too. http://www.cwo.com/~lucumi/runoko.html
Re: When We Ruled - The Glories Of Egypt by member3(m): 7:43am On Jun 26, 2008
Our ancestors were the peasants of Egypt
this is a unique point in regards to migrations of groups of people. If you look at the americans you will see that a vast majority of them were peasants and indentures of europe mainly britain.
Probably accounts for why we have no great architectural wonders in West Africa (although lack of mountains for stone didn't help either).

this is a point that ibn khaldun mentions regarding the dwelling places of peoples living in the southern regions of the world. This also marks true of places in north western africa. morocco was not inhabited by many sedentary people so therfore they never developed the place until islam settled many different peoples in that region : <<arabs>>(syrian,peninsula,yemen), <<berbers>>(sanhaja,chleouh,tamazight) <<blacks>>(indigenous oasis-dwellers, gnawa(imported slaves), abeed albukhara(imported soldiers for the king), <<people of the book>>(jews, christians), <<andalusian>>(muslims of spain).

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