Sudanese breh claps back at Egyptians appropriating their history

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As a sudanese, it wasn't too surprising hearing that bs from the egyptians as we always had to put up with their bs. Those sand cacs always got a bone to pick and have a strong sense of superiority :francis:



fukk egypt

As much studying as I've done this whole thing threw me off, cause while I'm aware of things like...
  • Morocco claims on western Sahara
  • Ethiopia claims on Eritrea
  • Somalia claims on Somaliland
I've never heard of the Egyptian state/people making a claim on Sudan or cultures contained within. That's completely new on my end.:leon:
The claims those Egyptian newscasters were making had me like :mindblown:
 

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You can blame Zahi Hawass for the last 30+ years of pushing the agenda further of removing Africans from Egypt & now Sudan because of the pyramids & culture

Disgusting human being who stays talking out the side of his mouth Ill never forget him trying to play games with the results of DNA testing of several mummies, then getting called the fukk out by geneticists for it.

:pacspit: Hawass can eat a dikk
 

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As much as I hate these other groups rewriting our history . I hate it more when we dont claim it .
 

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Many of the people in that region who uphold this the worse are Arabized blacks or those we call Swahilis product of African women and Arab men and think they are above African people.

Same in Morocco, you won't see Arab women with Tamajaqit (Berber) man or subsaharan African ( hate the term), the other way around happens all the time....
 

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Disgusting human being who stays talking out the side of his mouth Ill never forget him trying to play games with the results of DNA testing of several mummies, then getting called the fukk out by geneticists for it.

:pacspit: Hawass can eat a dikk

I’m familiar with Hawass’ attempts to whitewash Egyptian history but can you provide a link in regards to the above?
 

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Cool he broke it down. But the reality is, they've taken over the area now.
 

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Cacs are POS but the hate Arabs have for black people is something else.

You can never live like you do in a western country as a black man in an Arab country.

Yet they whisper sweet nothings about brothers in Islam to c00ns and the blind who believe it and wilfully follow.
You must also believe the firsr Arabs weren't black
Or that Islamic practices started with Prophet Muhammad


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Sudan’s Meroe Pyramids Are Just As Spectacular As The Ones You’ll Find In Egypt

By Alison Spiegel

05/21/2015 07:00 am ET Updated Oct 03, 2015

While the pyramids of Egypt may be the most famous in the world, they’re not the only pyramids in Northern Africa. Sudan happens to be home to its own set of incredibly impressive, ancient structures: the Meroe pyramids.

Meroe was the capital of the Kingdom of Kush, which was ruled by the Nubian kings. Up to 4,600 years old, the pyramids of Meroe were built in the what’s known as Nubian style, marked by steep slopes and small bases.

These pyramids are not only striking. They’re numerous — about 200 strong, to be exact. According to Slate, “there are more pyramids in one small section of the northern Sudanese desert than there are in the whole of Egypt.”

Like the pyramids of ancient Egypt, the Meroe pyramids were also built as tombs. The pyramids stood the test of time until the the 1880s, when Italian explorer Giussepe Ferlini destroyed the tops of many of the structures in search of treasure. While some of the pyramids have been restored, others remain effectively decapitated. Either way, they’re still striking sights to behold.

The U.S. State Department’s travel warning urges U.S. citizens to avoid travel to the Darfur region of Sudan, the Blue Nile and Southern Kordofan states. Until travel to that region is safe, images of these stunning, lesser-known pyramids will have to suffice.


The Pyramids You Never Knew Existed

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