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A team of forensic experts is on a mission for Nefertiti and a lost dynasty.

Nefertiti and the Lost Dynasty :
MON JULY 16 9P et/pt :
http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/video/?source=4003

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  • The true descendants of Ancient Egyptians are the Copts!

  • Queen Nefertiti was Killed in age 33, she was Wife of Pharaoh's and she was Native from "Mitanni" Ancient Kingdom of Southern Armenia, by regulating and marketing purposes the Royal Group from Egypt was in research for future partnership with northern countries, and beeing blazed from Beauty of Armenian royal daughter they invite her family as royal guest to Pharaoh's palace, then was engagement and marriege of Queen, but soon all was destoyed by enemies from desert, and her Statue is unfinished

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  • @eva03arm When Constantine chose the testaments he wanted in the Bible, he left out the Copts scriptures because they maintained they did not need a middle man to get to heaven (that is, the priests). They believed in a one-to-one relationship with god, direct, with no middleman. He ordered their books burned. In 2006 or so copies were found, and they revealed that the soul travels through a journey before heaven, and that it is a perilous journey, but ultimately you get to heaven.

  • @eva03arm - In a strange twist, you may be right, to an extent, and if you believe Ahkenaten was Moses. Both wanted one single god a first. Ahkenaten's followers, after the collapse of Atenism, may have fled for Mitanni, but Tushratta, Kiya's father was murdered, and they had no where to go (the Exodus). Canaan changed when the Habiru (to whom Moses or Ahkenaten fled to) invaded that country. They are assumed to be the Hebrews-from them came Christianity, & lastly the Copts (A.D.)

  • @eva03arm agreed..Copts all the way man.

    Most Muslim Egyptians are Converted Copts not Arabs

    so go Egyptians!!

  • @WGBudd801 Greek or Persian? Please stop! Thats a black girl all day!

  • @simian1842a Yes, Kiya is also assumed to be Mitannian. So whether King Tut was Nefertiti's or Kiya's son does not make much difference. Akhenaten was himself mostly Mitannian (Hurrian). The 18th dynasty in general were mostly Mitannian, not native Egyptians, beginning with Thutmosis IV marrying Mitannian King Artatama's daughter, who became the mother of the next pharaoh and so on.

  • @eva03arm You might look up Copts in Wikipedia. But back to Nefertiti and her era. Tuts mother is assumed to be a native Egyptian named Kiya, another wife of Ahkenaten. Kiya and Ahkenaten's son Tut was elevated to king after a series of short reigns by others, after Ahkenaten's death. Kiya may have also been part or whole Mitanni also, as her name means "Night" in Mitanni.

  • C LEOPATRA, MIXED RACE NOT WHITE watch?v=2xzic_CV4Jc

  • The crown worn by Nefertiti in the bust was unique to Mitanni royalty and not a common Egyptian item or crown. King Tushratta of Mitanni wrote Amenhotep III (Akhenaten's father) many letters inquiring about his sister, and his daughters. Nefertiti by wearing the Mitanni crown signaled her heritage and possibly loyalties Akhenaten married into Mitanni royalty to cement relations with Mitanni, as he did with Babylonia royalty, but Kiya, a native Egyptian was Tut's mother. Google Mitanni.

  • ASDAF

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