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  • lol. the top two comments are both from the same person and they contradict each other!

  • « Again the representations of the early Puntites, or Somali people, on the Egyptian monuments, show striking resemblances to the Egyptians themselves. » By Brian Brown New York: Brentano's[1923] / "The Egyptians sometimes called Punt land Ta-Netjeru, meaning "Land of the Gods," and considered it their place of origin ." (Richard Pankhurst, The Ethiopian Borderlands: Essays in Regional History from Ancient Times to The End of the 18th century (Asmara: Red Sea Press, Inc., 1997), pp.5, 7, 9.)

  • @emeliUK Eurasiacentric : racism, colonialism , invasion , stop trying steal the history of african civilisations.Even ,the pharaohs used to hunt the whites temehou invaders and the asiatic bedoins ! Don't dream to a white Egypt ok ! Egypt was and is still in Africa .Go see the true indigenous black egyptians in Egypt . And stop reclaiming the pharaohs ! They depicted themselves as proud africans and even the greeks historians proved the african black identity of Egypt.Go learn something Marron!

  • @sajokal20 Africa is a BIG place you know... not everyone is going be 'black'..

    Also I'm NOT claiming the Ancient Egyptian history as my own unlike you..who is black African American anyway.

    Egypt is in NORTH Africa, as much as Spanish people differ from Icelandic people so do Africans.. for example Ethiopians are vastly different than Eritrean peoples. Ancient Egyptians had made no distinction between race or colour.

  • @emeliUK Lol you are funny ,know me,I am from the North/East of Africa and my people have still the hieroglyphs and the culture of Ancient-Egyptians.I know the History of Egypt and the Land of Punt better than you . So , you have to stop just your brain-washed colonist version.Read the book of Herodotus , Strabo , Diodorus ,Pluatarkos , etc...those greeks historians proved that the Egyptians were indigenous black people . Eritrean people seceded from Ethiopia 1993.The same people !Lesson 1 lol

  • @emeliUK Ancient egyptians where children of Africans such as Somali's and other similar africans like the cousins of the Somalis such as Oromo, Tutsi, Afar Maasai and ecte ct mainly east african tribes

  • Even, the genetic research published prove that the somali DNA is originally from Egypt => Haplogroup E1b1b1a (V68) :19th century before J-Christ => Place of origin : Egypt and northern Soudan . Source Wikipedia :( More recently, Tillmar et al. (2009) typed 147 males from Somalia for 12 Y-STR loci, and observed that 77% (113/147) had typical E1b1b1a1b haplotypes. This is currently the highest frequency of E1b1b1a1b found in any single sample population.)

  • NVM, you don't need to google it. the instrument the man is using in this video is what the AE also used.

  • Google this "Shareero" ( a Somali instrument) and the google "Ancient Egyptian Inrstrument"

    They look identical! It seems the AE and Somalis had  similar taste in Music

  • @ah ,Hey lol arab bedoin,when did you become the Egyptian pharaohs; you have to read your own history , shame on you , you deny your semitic ancestors who wrotes in their books that egyptians were blacks and even the greeks historians Herodotus ,Diodorus,Strabo,Plutarkos,pro­ved that egyptians were blacks africans heigh civilised.The Egyptians hunted and enslaved the semits , jews and arabs bedoins;and the arabs invaded Egypt in 639 in the time of muslim califs;so Go read some books bastard

  • ajiji awae adiga iyo faduuma qasiim ee na cadi mathiin

  • @NIN9ART

    that is exactly whY i say, that all these related tribes weather in Sudan or somalia, Somali-Afar-oromo-Sidamo-and ect ect beja also, we where 1 bigg family that got scatered back to our lands of origin(east africa) from upper Kemet/egypt(southern modernday egypt), hence as the family members got scatered the langauge words changed slighty with different meanings and ect because of the distance, as africa is huge very big landscape Peace my beloved brethren AAR/Leenca Lema

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  • Somalian Puntite oromia, Afar and beja = 1

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  • walaal heesaha sida loo duubo ii sheeg ok bro Am/AAR when u got time holla

  • continue..........

    btw this performance was organized for a pan-african festival in sudan back in the dayz of siyad bare to convince the african nations that somalis were not fighting against ethiopians for an arab cause, but for a black somali cause . majority of them have suffered heavily in the civil war and left the country to neighbouring kenya and tanzania where there is their home of origin.

    you could have upploaded genuine and authentic somali video instead imao .

  • although this might seem authentic somali music to foreigners , it is important to note that both the woman and the man singers are not of somali ethnicity , for they are of the minority bantu or the JAREER as somalis call them that reside by the river in southern somalia and they number hundered thousand ,

  • I can imagine in the time of Km.t that this type of performance was done for Pharaoh Ramses II or any other Pharaoh. Power to Cushite AAR/Leenca(s)!!!

  • This singer has the amulet of Toutankhamon in his neck and it is traditionnal for somali-puntites in Land of Punt ; the origins of Ancient-Egyptians according to History ! He has also the Lyre ,musical instrument of ancient-egyptians . The women who dance , , have the same traditional hairstyle of the Queen Tiyi !

  • @sajokal20

    you are indeed very naturally innteligent bro, indeed praise be to Allah = God for opening up your mind about our ancestors fore mothers and forefathers = the ancient Somali Puntites(ancestors of the so-called ancient-egyptians=Kemetians)

    stay innteligent bro, and keep enlightening the minds of both blacks whites and every other people on the face of this biased world

  • @sajokal20

    Afars and Beja people also wear amulets with Qur'anic inscriptions inside them. Ancient Egyptian paintings depict themselves with amulets or decorations on their necks. The decoration looks a lot like what Maasai people wear too.

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  • stay blessed my ancient Penetian-Puntite Somalian fellow kemetiIAN DECENDANT BROTHER..

    YOUR WORK AND EFFORTS ARE GREATLY APPRECIATED.. KEEP openING UP THE MINDS OF GLOBAL ABoRIGINAL A.K.A BLACK PEOPLES WORLDWIDE.. INCLUDING US THE MIGHTY SOMALi, HTP

  • @CushiticSomalianMale , the ancient-egyptians are the big artists in this world and they invented mathematics,phylosophy , medecines , architecture ,politics , writting , universitys and librarys etc . They also educated the greeks , Aristotle ,Platon , Thales , Pythagore , Solon ,Hypocrates ,etc according to the greek historians "Plutarkos" . And I was surprised ,when I read "Platoon" phylosophy" I understand that this phylosophy come from of Land of Punt and Somali high phylosophy and Poetry

  • @CushiticSomalianMale Somali-Puntite-Egyptians are artists , they only need a remind wake up call and inchallah they will rebuild their pyramids and high phylosophy and dynastys !

  • 1) In ancient-egyptian language "Hes" = song,sing with musical instrument / in somali language :" Hees"= song,sing with musical instrument.

    2) "AAR" means Lion in both language .

    3) "Usha" means "Sceptre" in both language .

    4) In Ancient-egyptian "Râ" is the sun-god / in Somali "Qor-Rah" means the "neck of Rah ,sun-god . ( Qor= neck / Rah: sun-god)

    5) In Ancient-egyptian "Hun, Hunnu" = young man ,young girl/ in Somali "Hun, Hunno" = young man , young girl .

  • Somalia is the land of Punt : homeland of ancient-egyptians origins . After ,the asiatics and europeans invasions , they come back to East Africa , land of Punt ,Somalia and Ethiopia .

    "The Egyptians sometimes called Punt land Ta-Netjeru, meaning "Land of the Gods," and considered it their place of origin ." (Richard Pankhurst, The Ethiopian Borderlands: Essays in Regional History from Ancient Times to The End of the 18th century (Asmara: Red Sea Press, Inc., 1997), pp.5, 7, 9.)

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