Was King Tut Black or Arabic?

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read the last couple pages.... especially @Swagnificent post.

also my peps r from tribes out there in the sudan n shyt........ we created these people that later enslaved us not the other way around. Ethipians gave them those physical features..... not the other way around. And for most of history the roots of Islam and the entire bases of Arab culture was African.

I didn't chose anything ... it's just what it is. Not what hollywood tells you.

That is true but they b*stardize the religion (Arabs) Allah was a feminine goddess and was also moon worship which also ties into Muhammed being from the Arabian tribe who worshipped the moon.

The Arabs even took the prayer style and stances of the Ancient Egyptians too .
 

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That is true but they b*stardize the religion (Arabs) Allah was a feminine goddess and was also moon worship which also ties into Muhammed being from the Arabian tribe who worshipped the moon.

The Arabs even took the prayer style and stances of the Ancient Egyptians too .

Bowing and prostrating had to have come from Egypt?
 

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Why is this sh*t still being argued????? Also the concept of Arabs during King Tut's time DIDN'T EXIST YET!!!

King Tut was black based off many studies that came out throughout the years. Like this one:

Tutankhamun (also spelled Tutenkhamen) is the most famous of all pharaohs. He was the son and successor of Akhenaten, grandson of Amenhotep III and Queen Tiye and great-grandson of the royal matriarch Queen Thuya. Archeologist Howard Carter’s opening of his intact tomb in the Valley of the Kings in 1922 ranks among the most splendid discoveries of history. In 2010, genetic fingerprinting of his mummy determined that he died at the early age of 19 as the result of violence or an accident to which the incestuous relationship of his parents and several genetic defects contributed. Tutankhamun actually carries a “double dose” of the allele named for him. Like most of the other genes in the family, it is Central African in ancient origin, but unlike the other markers it has a sparse distribution outside Africa with a worldwide average frequency of 4%. Still, Africans and African-influenced populations (1 in about 10) are about twice or three times as likely to have it as non-Africans.
The King Tut Gene

Of course the above is due to the 2010 Jama study by Zahi Hawass.
JAMA Network | JAMA | Ancestry and Pathology in King Tutankhamun's Family

Which also proved this:
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http://dnatribes.com/dnatribes-digest-2012-01-01.pdf

Then we have this...
King Tut died from sickle-cell disease, not malaria - History - Life & Style - The Independent

Seriously let this tired argument die.
 

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check out my earlier post with quotes from ancient sources as well as the portraits above from europeans. all ancient sources describe the original arabs as black. this concept of arabs being non-black is a modern invention.

But like I said earlier, you're operating on contemporary definitions of what blackness is. I don't think those dark Arabs considered themselves to be the same as dark Africans or dark Indians, or dark whatever.
 

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Find me a drawing or document older than than the Ancient Egyptian form of prayer or paying respects to the dead? We can discuss when you do.

I don't dispute the fact that there was cultural exchange between ancient civilizations.

I dispute the simplified assertion that Arabs "got their prayer style" from ancient Egyptians. Arabs and Muslims came way later on down the line anyway.
 

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But like I said earlier, you're operating on contemporary definitions of what blackness is. I don't think those dark Arabs considered themselves to be the same as dark Africans or dark Indians, or dark whatever.

Don't know I mean the Egyptian and Ethiopian empires streched from Africa to Syria to what is now consider Middle East.
I don't dispute the fact that there was cultural exchange between ancient civilizations.

I dispute the simplified assertion that Arabs "got their prayer style" from ancient Egyptians. Arabs and Muslims came way later on down the line anyway.

Christianity too and the books is just garbage disposal of Egyptian history/religion. The only god in the world that is found every is BES a pygmy god found from South America (Maya Calendar) to Europe to Middle East. The impact a civilization has can last a lifetime or you can say thousands of years. Bes was a congo god
 
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Na, what's weird is people are trying to go back in time and apply our understandings of who's "black," and who isn't.

We live in age where you can have skin as black as night and not be considered "black" if you aren't descended from Africa. Thanks to cacs.

Things regarding identity made more sense back then - don't matter what your skin color is...Where are you from? What God do you worship? What language do you speak? What are your customs? What laws do you follow?

ok einstein you couldnt tell that the picture was a metaphor:stopitslime:
 

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Don't know I mean the Egyptian and Ethiopian empires streched from Africa to Syria to what is now consider Middle East.


Christianity too and the books is just garbage disposal of Egyptian history/religion. The only god in the world that is found every is BES a pygmy god found from South America (Maya Calendar) to Europe to Middle East. The impact a civilization has can last a lifetime or you can say thousands of years. Bes was a congo god

The abrahamic religions demonstrate that they borrowed from numerous cultures, not just Egyptian or African.

Do you consider Egypt to be older than sumer?
 

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