Egyptian style and customs and religion

 


The Rise of Civilization

There is much in the style and culture and religion of the historical Egyptians that the home of their human ancestors was first in the Upper Nile region and that of the biblical land of Punt/ Kush (Cush) Oromia which today includes Northern Cush and East Africa from the source. Hence, historical records show that the upper Nile is ancient The Oromia civilization of Cush was in direct contact with the ancient Egyptian civilization, Babylon and Greece. Hence the fact that Egyptian and Babylonian civilizations are part and parcel of the entire Cush civilization. As mentioned above there is extensive understanding that Cush = Egyptian + Babylonian + Oromo +  Agau + Somali + Afar  +  Sidama + Neolithic Cush + other Cush.

 There is also an understanding that every cushion is an offshoot (product) . their first father can be described as = Noah=Ham= Cush= Egypt + Babylon +  Agau + Somali + Afar + Sidama + Cush Neolithic + Other Cush. Borana and Barentuma, the two older children and brothers, were not the only children of Oromo. Sidama, Somali, Agawu, Afar and others were children of large families. Wolaita and Nilotiki were one of the great families and descendants of the Kush. As the hydro-tower of Africa, Oromia is currently the naturally gifted and source of the Great African Rivers and hosts the banks and valleys of the Oromo great and ancient civilizations such as the Nile (River), Baro (Sobat), Gibee, Wabee, Dhidhesa, Ganaalee, Wabii -  Shebele, Omo, and Awash and others.

The tropical landscape of Oromia, the equatorial forests and the Savannah are the most hospitable ecology on earth and the most habitable environment for all kinds of human economic and social activities. According to Clarke (1995), .many of the ancient sages of the time, based largely on the strength of what classical authors, especially Diodorus Siculus and Stephanus of Nabatia (Byzantium after the colonization of Rome and Christianity), . had to say on the subject, that the parents of this vista referred to Cush, an ancient race in Africa, .

The Near and Middle East, or in any case, distant ancient black people were the first of all civilized peoples and the first civilized inhabitants of ancient Egypt were members that what was called the black race, Cush who as they spread through the country from their geographical location in their native Oromia above the Nile, near the Cush River.

A language family is derived from a dialect, proto Cushitic/ Oromo. From such languages ​​and cultures must have fragmented into Africa, Asia, and Europe and in them for a very long time .proved the undisputed originality of the natives of Oromo and other Cush to the region and put forward the possibility that the original language will soon be interrupted 'e would have been the Mousterian period, 50- 30,000 years Before Present (BP), although, it .could have much earlier. Add to that the expansion and multiplication of...Cushitic and other Afroasiatic according to the proclamation of a long pioneering culture in the East African Rift valley (Southeastern Oromia) at the end of the last Ice Age era the polar ice caps cage the water have put in of itself, which was during the Ice ages, and thus there was significantly less water than there is nowadays.

He reported that the Sahara and Arabian deserts were then even larger and more inhospitable than they are now. In the centuries that followed, as temperatures rose and rainfall increased, much of the regions became savannas, to which adjacent peoples traveled. The most successful of these were the Proto-Afroasiatic speakers from upper Nile Oromia. Bernal additionally proved that these people not only had a thriving and effective hunting skills and techniques for hippopotamus with harpoon but also had domestic livestock and food grains. The following is a quote from Black Athena: ‘Passing through the savannah, .

the Chadian speakers of Lake Chad, the Berbers, the Maghreb and the Proto-Egyptians renched, upper Egypt.... With the prolonged drying up of the Sahara in the 7th and 6th millennia BC, west and east as well as from the Sudan to the Egyptian Nile Valley there was movement. … Similar migrations have taken place from the Arabian savannas to lower Mesopotamia.

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