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Re: الشلك..هم سكان وفراعنة وحكام السودان الاصليين بينما النوبة كالبجة.. فروع من قبائل الساحل الافر (Re: Barakat Alsharif)
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Quote: This conclusion, based on physical and linguistic grounds, is fully confirmed by what is known of the earliest migrations and history of the Nilotic peoples. The first inhabitants of the region beyond Egypt appear to have been the Uaua , whose name occurs in an inscription on a tomb at Memphis of the VIth Dynasty (about 2500 B.C.), and again constantly in subsequent inscriptions down to the time of the Pto emies, as the leading Negro race to the south of Syene. It thus appears that throughout the historic period down to the arrival of the Romans the Nile above Egypt was occupied by a Negro people. Egyptian monuments are found as far south as Mount Barkal (Napata), but no Egyptian settlements beyond Syene. Hence these Uaua Negroes probably remained unaffected, or very slightly affected, by foreign elements until about the 3d century of our era, when their domain began to be encroached upon from the east by the Hamitic Blemmyes, who have been clearly identified with the present Beja or Bandiacute;shandaacute;randiacute;n of the Nubian desert. It was owing to the incessant raids of these troublesome marauders that Diocletian withdrew the Roman garrisons above the cataracts, and called in the warlike Nobatae to protect the Egyptian frontier from their attacks. These Negro Nobatae, originally from Kordofan, as is now evident, had advanced to the Great Oasis of Khargeh in Upper Egypt, whence they passed into the Nile valley between the cataracts. Here they absorbed the older Uaua of kindred stock, and ultimately came to terms with the Blemmyes. The two races even became intermingled, and making common cause against the Romans, were defeated by Maximinus in 451 (Priscus). Thus were the Nilotic Nanduacute;bas in the first instance affected by Hamitic elements |
A Book of the Beginnings - Volume 1 - Page 22
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Gerald Massey - 2007 - Preview - More editions ... of the Nahsi (negroes) who were at that remote period dominated by Egypt, and conscribed for her armies. In this, one of the oldest historical documents, the negroes from Nam, the negroes from Aruam, the negroes from Uaua (Nubia), the
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اضافات قد تساعد على فهم الموضوع
اين اختفى ال uaua اين سلالتهم الان
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