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Post by superarmo on Dec 15, 2017 8:33:07 GMT
Has anyone heard of the civilizations of ancient Nubia?
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Post by Elizabeth on Dec 15, 2017 8:37:03 GMT
That second picture makes me think of the crop circles phenomena . Do you study civilazations of Nubia?
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Post by Διαμονδ on Dec 15, 2017 8:37:54 GMT
As far as I remember they have contacts with Ancient Egypt!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 15, 2017 8:40:28 GMT
Well, the kingdom of mitanni of indo european had an outpost in egypt also!!!! www.ancientegypt.eu/pharaohs-new-kingdom/mitanni.phpEgypt became a powerful and aggressive land at the time of the New Kingdom. It was conquering Nubia and was at war with the Near East at the same time. The Pharaohs began to lead campaigns since the time of Thutmose III. to strengthened the power over the east. The main enemy of Egypt was the Kingdom of Mitanni then, which was located on the north of Syria. It was important for Egypt to strengthen its dominance over an area extending from Palestina up to Caucasus from both political and economical point of view. It would enable Egypt to seize control over Phoenician coast and main caravan ways leading to Mesopotamia. Kingdom of Mitanni was extended to northern Mesopotamia and north-eastern Syria, where Khabur River valley was its centre. It was allegedly founded by Hurrian and Aryan warriors, who came there from Caspian Sea area. These nations were of Indo-European origin and they subdued the native inhabitants, who were focused on agriculture. Mitanni originated in the area conquered in Hammurabi's Babylonia. It was situated to the south from the Caucasus on the up-river of Tigris and it gradually extended to the area between Euphrates and Tigris rivers. The Kingdom of Mitanni gained the biggest growth in the 15th century BC. Mitanni wanted to retain its dominancy in this area, so it tended to involved Egypt into local wars that shouldn't spread out of Syria and threaten the Kingdom borders. So Mitanni hadn't no scruples and provoked conflicts between Asian principalities and Egypt (and we have to admit that it did it very skilfully) and it changed the allies very often.
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Post by Διαμονδ on Dec 15, 2017 8:43:18 GMT
For a long time, Nubia was part of the Christian civilization until it was swallowed up by the Arab Muslim conquerors!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 15, 2017 8:44:19 GMT
For a long time, Nubia was part of the Christian civilization until it was swallowed up by the Arab Muslim conquerors! Is it possible that hebrew people originated here?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 15, 2017 8:44:53 GMT
Because even the indo-european aryans, of that era were controlling these regions. And egypt used to have wars to protect nubia.
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Post by Διαμονδ on Dec 15, 2017 9:20:15 GMT
For a long time, Nubia was part of the Christian civilization until it was swallowed up by the Arab Muslim conquerors! Is it possible that hebrew people originated here? unlikely!
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Post by mothman on Dec 17, 2017 15:50:06 GMT
I've heard.Most likely anyone who knows anything about ancient Egypt,Carthage and even Premarian Rome,should have heard.Sadly my knowledge about Nubians and other submediteranian African civilisations somewhat limited.
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Post by mothman on Dec 17, 2017 15:52:55 GMT
That second picture makes me think of the crop circles phenomena . Do you study civilazations of Nubia? Ah yes the crop circles.Thanks for reminding me.Btw,do we have a thread related to them on the forum?
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Post by Elizabeth on Dec 17, 2017 16:09:59 GMT
That second picture makes me think of the crop circles phenomena . Do you study civilazations of Nubia? Ah yes the crop circles.Thanks for reminding me.Btw,do we have a thread related to them on the forum? We have an alien thread that slightly mentions crop circles but not really a good thread about this particular topic. You're welcome to start one.
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Post by geeboy1 on Jan 2, 2018 7:00:52 GMT
Has anyone heard of the civilizations of ancient Nubia? Read little of them. The Nubian people were closely linked to the ancient Ethiopians and Egyptians. They were a Christian civilization. Sent from my SM-G361H using Tapatalk
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Post by Polaris on Jan 27, 2018 16:18:54 GMT
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