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  • Join the New Awakening for Black People (NAFBP) private group to learn our entire Black/Afrikan history covering the 4-corners of the world. Based on scientific research that gathers data from science, history, linguistics, archeology, anthropology, law documents, etc. The kind of data that either validates or invalidates what someone has said or written.

    The NAFBP is on The Backroom Social Network, the sister site to this one owned by the same Black owner. It was designed for Black people to say what they mean without any backlash from other human species. If told you need an invite code to join, let me know and I will create one for you.

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    The Mummy of the Black Queen Nodjmet refers to the mummified remains of an ancient Egyptian queen named Nodjmet. She was a royal figure during the 25th Dynasty of Egypt, around the 8th century BCE. Nodjmet is most commonly associated with her marriage to Taharqa, one of the greatest kings of the 25th Dynasty, who ruled over Egypt and parts of Nubia.

    Who was Queen Nodjmet?

    Nodjmet was likely a queen consort, but there is some ambiguity about her specific title and role in ancient Egyptian royal hierarchies. She may have been the daughter of a powerful noble, and she is primarily known for her mummy, which was discovered in the 19th century.

    Discovery of Her Mummy

    The mummy of Nodjmet was discovered in 1844 in the Bubastis necropolis, located near the ancient Egyptian city of Bubastis (modern-day Tell Basta) in the Nile Delta. The mummy was found in a tomb that had been reused over the centuries, which was a common practice in ancient Egypt. The tomb also contained several other royal mummies from the 25th Dynasty, suggesting that the area was an important burial ground for the ruling family of that period.

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    Join the New Awakening for Black People (NAFBP) private group to learn our entire Black/Afrikan history covering the 4-corners of the world. Based on scientific research that gathers data from science, history, linguistics, archeology, anthropology, law documents, etc. The kind of data that either validates or invalidates what someone has said or written. The NAFBP is on The Backroom Social Network, the sister site to this one owned by the same Black owner. It was designed for Black people to say what they mean without any backlash from other human species. If told you need an invite code to join, let me know and I will create one for you. https://staging.thebackroom.social/ --------- Here's part of what you will be learning... The Mummy of the Black Queen Nodjmet refers to the mummified remains of an ancient Egyptian queen named Nodjmet. She was a royal figure during the 25th Dynasty of Egypt, around the 8th century BCE. Nodjmet is most commonly associated with her marriage to Taharqa, one of the greatest kings of the 25th Dynasty, who ruled over Egypt and parts of Nubia. Who was Queen Nodjmet? Nodjmet was likely a queen consort, but there is some ambiguity about her specific title and role in ancient Egyptian royal hierarchies. She may have been the daughter of a powerful noble, and she is primarily known for her mummy, which was discovered in the 19th century. Discovery of Her Mummy The mummy of Nodjmet was discovered in 1844 in the Bubastis necropolis, located near the ancient Egyptian city of Bubastis (modern-day Tell Basta) in the Nile Delta. The mummy was found in a tomb that had been reused over the centuries, which was a common practice in ancient Egypt. The tomb also contained several other royal mummies from the 25th Dynasty, suggesting that the area was an important burial ground for the ruling family of that period. Continues in the Comment Section Below... #QueenNodjmet #Mummy #AncientEgypt #25thDynasty
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  • YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!!!

    Ep 14. Recent Genetic Studies on Ancient Egyptians Finally Show That They Were...
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQpsdxgpg4k

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    #BlackAfrikans
    #blackamericans
    #BlackPeople
    #blackafrikanhistory
    #geneticstudies
    YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!!! Ep 14. Recent Genetic Studies on Ancient Egyptians Finally Show That They Were... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQpsdxgpg4k #ancientegyptians #BlackAfrikans #blackamericans #BlackPeople #blackafrikanhistory #geneticstudies
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  • Dr. Asa Hilliard's Kemet Timeline shows many invasion dates of Kemet (a.k.a. ancient Egypt--Greek name) which is well documented. See the image below.

    This comes from Dr. Asa Hillard--The Master Keys to Study Ancient Kemet--YouTube
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xkjsq4u-LY

    There's another Kemet timeline that I found that also shows the dates of invasions in Kemet. I posted this further down this FB page along with additional info presented by a different source.

    Timeline:

    * Egyptian period of HYKSOS rule (1638 B.C. - 1530 B.C.)
    * Egyptian period of KUSHITE rule (746 to 653 B.C.)
    * Egyptian period of ASSYRIAN rule (673 B.C. - 663 B.C.)
    * Egyptian period of PERSIAN rule (525 B.C. - 404 B.C.)
    * Egyptian period of GREEK rule (332 B.C. - 30 B.C.)
    * Egyptian period of ROMAN rule (30 B.C. - 627 A.D)
    * Egyptian period of ARAB rule (627 A.D. - 868 A.D.)

    However, there's a bit of controversy between the two timelines regarding some of the invasion dates in Kemet. I'm not sure who actually presented the timeline dates above but I am more aware and trustworthy of Dr. Hilliard's Timeline. Then again, there could be new data that came out that I don't know about.

    You can watch the video above as Dr. Hilliard teaches us about Kemet and his timeline as demonstrated in the video above.

    #Kemet
    #AncientEgypt
    #Invasions
    #Afrika
    #Hyksos
    #Persians
    #Greeks
    #Romans
    #Arabs
    #EuropeanSlavery
    #Kushites
    #Assyrians
    Dr. Asa Hilliard's Kemet Timeline shows many invasion dates of Kemet (a.k.a. ancient Egypt--Greek name) which is well documented. See the image below. This comes from Dr. Asa Hillard--The Master Keys to Study Ancient Kemet--YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xkjsq4u-LY There's another Kemet timeline that I found that also shows the dates of invasions in Kemet. I posted this further down this FB page along with additional info presented by a different source. Timeline: * Egyptian period of HYKSOS rule (1638 B.C. - 1530 B.C.) * Egyptian period of KUSHITE rule (746 to 653 B.C.) * Egyptian period of ASSYRIAN rule (673 B.C. - 663 B.C.) * Egyptian period of PERSIAN rule (525 B.C. - 404 B.C.) * Egyptian period of GREEK rule (332 B.C. - 30 B.C.) * Egyptian period of ROMAN rule (30 B.C. - 627 A.D) * Egyptian period of ARAB rule (627 A.D. - 868 A.D.) However, there's a bit of controversy between the two timelines regarding some of the invasion dates in Kemet. I'm not sure who actually presented the timeline dates above but I am more aware and trustworthy of Dr. Hilliard's Timeline. Then again, there could be new data that came out that I don't know about. You can watch the video above as Dr. Hilliard teaches us about Kemet and his timeline as demonstrated in the video above. #Kemet #AncientEgypt #Invasions #Afrika #Hyksos #Persians #Greeks #Romans #Arabs #EuropeanSlavery #Kushites #Assyrians
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