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Yenny@Falahfella·
@gascopts @Khedvalglaze443 @7t2py @amaradunqas والله انت ماعند كىىىمك دم بدل ماتشكر اسيادك اننا اديناك جنسيه بدل ماتبقى سوداني لولانا كان زمان الRSF زانقين محارمك قدامك ههههههه
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Null@gascopts·
@Khedvalglaze443 @7t2py @amaradunqas اهرب من مين يا كسمك انت اخرك شاشة يعرص اول ما اعملك بلوك تختفي وتخرص هو انا فاضي لاشكالك بنت المتناكة
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totalcairoandeath🇪🇬
All three of them have the same ancestors and all three of them believe that they're the only descendants of ancient Egyptians and that the others are a result of migration and colonialism
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Yenny@Falahfella·
@gouda22090 @hz1261016462440 @diar4o مفيش حد نسبه متوارث لعمرو ابن العاص ، نسب عمرو ابن العاص اكتر نسب الغجر معدومين الاصل كانو بيحبو ينسبو نفسهم ليه بالباطل
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مزاجنجى@gouda22090·
@hz1261016462440 @diar4o لأ الموضوع مثلا أن انا متوارث نسبي العربي لعمرو بن العاص واللي أعرفه أن أجدادي لم فتحوا أو غزوا مصر شالوا الرومان من علي نسوانكم وخلوكم ترجعوا تتعبدوا في كنايسكم تاني وعلي فكرة أننا فتحناكم بدون مقاومة تقريبا عشان مكنش فيكم راجل وعليها بقي استوطنا الصعيد ومسكنا قيادة البلد
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Yenny@Falahfella·
@devilisblack666 This is a subsaharan nomad not an egyptian, Humans settled in egypt around 12000 years ago way later after him
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BLACK DEVXL@devilisblack666·
Where them white looking mfs in front pyramids at need to explain this
Ancestral Whispers@Sulkalmakh

Facial Reconstruction of a 37,000-Year-Old Man from Egypt In 1980, excavations of a hill near the village of Nazlet Khater in Upper Egypt uncovered two burials. The first skeleton was poorly preserved, but the second, located on the summit of the hill, survived almost intact - only the feet were missing. The grave was shallow and had been eroded by Nile flooding, causing the skull to become exposed on the surface. The skeleton of an adult male was found lying on his back, accompanied by a large flint axe. The Nazlet Khater 2 skeleton is one of the few complete human skeleton from the Early Upper Paleolithic of North Africa. The remains belonged to a man aged approximately 20-29 years who stood around 160 cm tall. Not far from the hill was a flint quarry where prehistoric people extracted raw material. Evidence of intensive mining activity includes trenches, shafts, and narrow tunnels no more than 50 cm high, apparently dug around the same period as the burials. The stone axe found in the Nazlet Khater 2 grave was probably used for quarrying, as identical tools have been discovered in the ancient mines. The skeletal pathologies are particularly revealing in this regard. Multiple injuries and degenerative changes in the spine and limbs indicate extremely heavy physical labor, typical of mining activities and the regular lifting of heavy loads. Severe arthritis of the cervical vertebrae suggests that this man habitually carried heavy burdens on his head or with the aid of a forehead strap, as some traditional peoples do today. Damage to the arms indicates extensive use of percussion tools, especially with the right hand. He also had healed fractures of the hands. Evidently, he began performing strenuous labor in adolescence, while his bones were still developing. Physically, Nazlet Khater 2 differs from other African and European Upper Paleolithic humans, although they share a number of archaic features. His primary morphological characteristics are clearly equatorial, resembling those of the Epipaleolithic inhabitants of Nubia as well as the South African remains from Springbok Flats and Kalomo, which were once considered very ancient (Pinhasi & Semal, 2000) but are now known to be much more recent. The large cranial vault of Nazlet Khater 2 is typical of Upper Paleolithic humans. The expansion of the braincase in its lower portion is particularly archaic, as are the highly placed temporal lines, resulting in a very narrow minimum frontal breadth relative to the maximum frontal breadth (although the minimum breadth is average in absolute terms and the maximum breadth is large). This configuration likely reflects the powerful development of the chewing musculature, which is also evident in the structure of the mandible. The pronounced brow ridges and rather sloping forehead are likewise typical of Upper Paleolithic people. The shape of the upper margin of the temporal squama - strongly convex in the front but flattened behind and lacking a parietal notch - may be regarded as primitive, though it could also be described as “Bushmanoid,” since it occurs among San populations and on the skull from Fish Hoek. The overall facial form of Nazlet Khater 2 is relatively low and especially broad across the cheekbones, with a well-developed canine fossa and maxillary notch, while the broad upper jaw exhibits noticeable alveolar prognathism. Compared with many Upper Paleolithic and all ancient African skulls, Nazlet Khater 2 is distinguished by a moderately high face (despite its great breadth) and by very large, rounded, and relatively high eye orbits. Unusual for Africa is his mesorrhine nose - a nose of intermediate width - resulting from a not particularly wide nasal aperture combined with a very great nasal height. The nasal bones are equatorial: straight, nearly vertical, and rounded in cross-section. The alveolar process of the upper jaw is flattened in the front and bends markedly at the level of the canines, a distinctly archaic trait. In terms of mandibular features, Nazlet Khater 2 is fully anatomically modern, although the jaw is exceptionally large and robust, as is typical of the earliest Homo sapiens. (Antropogenez, S.V. Drobyshevsky, 2010)

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Yenny@Falahfella·
@TedBundy490628 وايه العلم دا ياواسع هههههههههه
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Yenny@Falahfella·
@TedBundy490628 وقتها كنت معتنق تفكير متطرف شويه ايام وعدت، وحتى ساعتها ماقلتش كلمه واحده عنصريه كان كلام شديد بس مش عنصري
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Yenny@Falahfella·
@TedBundy490628 انا ماتعنصرنش عالنوبيين انت عندك انسيكيوريتي ونقص لدرجه ان اي حد يجي جنبك تفتكره بيتعنصر عليك ياموهوم ياهطل
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Yenny@Falahfella·
@jamharaa2 نفس قصه اخويا اتولد اشقر واصبح بني غامق لما كبر
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Yenny@Falahfella·
@daddy_hatem1974 ايوا كان في مصر وقتها دا سؤال هزلي محسسني ان النخبه الحاكمه بتلغي وجود او ثقافه السكان الاصليين انت عقليتك في التراب، العماره الاسلاميه خليط فارسي روماني نشات في دمشق وانتقلت لباقي العالم الاسلاميه في مصر اجدادنا انشؤو الفرع المصري منها وتفوقنا عن كل ولايات العالم الاسلامي
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عمو حاتم@daddy_hatem1974·
اعداء مصر وفق السجلات الفرعونيه لو تلاحظ كل هذي الشعوب امتلكت ازياء اجمل من الفرعونيه وكلها حضاراتها تتطور باستمرار معماريا وفنيا بينما ساد الجمود الفن والعماره الفرعونيه حتى اصبحت لا تفرق بين تمثال يعود لزمن بناة الاهرامات لاخر صنع بعدها بالفين عام !
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Yenny@Falahfella·
@7amody_artist هتطلع برا تتعامل شبه الصرصار زي الهنود كدا بسبب انعدام كرامتك دا
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Yenny@Falahfella·
@Bashmurian Both of them are nazis Egypt combine both of them into a single identity
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ⲣⲉⲙⲙ̀ⲡⲓϣⲁⲙⲏⲣ
Half the comments is people saying if you speak Arabic you're Arab The other half is saying that Egypt isn't Arab Both halves come from the same commentors. Cognitive dissonance mashallah
ⲣⲉⲙⲙ̀ⲡⲓϣⲁⲙⲏⲣ@Bashmurian

Unfortunately the issue is self imposed. Egyptians spent a long time pretending to be anything but Egyptian but once being Egyptian became trendy and people used Egyptians own words against them they are working overtime to prove the obvious

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Raa@Rasha4vnfa·
First Dynasty of Egypt
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Yenny@Falahfella·
@ShadowShdows @i_sawy Well fseekh was the most popular dish in ancient egypt you dumbfuck thanks for proving us right
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ShdowsShadow@ShadowShdows·
@i_sawy No The Sudanese people built this. U were busy salting the “fseekh”
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Ihab Elsawy@i_sawy·
My ancestors built some cool stuff 🇪🇬
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Y@Y09598760·
@phantom_h25 قد يتوهم أن حل أزمة مصر لن يكون إلا برجوع العبودية والرق وكلنا عبيد لله. أقصد أن تبيع مصر من شعبها ما تستطيع بيعه طالما الحكومة والشعب ومثقفيه في علاقة خرائية بينهم وبين بعض وكذلك بينهم وبين محيطهم وسط مشاكلهم الاقتصادية منذ ١٠٠ سنة لكن وجدت أنه لا يجوز بإجماع الفقهاء. ربك يفرجها
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يُوحَنّا@phantom_h25·
السندات الأميركية فيها 150 مليار دولار من السعودية، وديون السعودية لأميركا تبلغ 388 مليار، وغير الاستثمارات التي أُجبرت عليها ب8 تريليون دولار طوال العقود الماضية، وآخرها 1 تريليون صرّح بها محمد بن سلمان فلو افترضنا أن مصر اقترضت من السعودية 32 مليار دولار، فهذا يشكّل نسبة بسيطة جدا ولا تُذكر من الجزية التي تعطيها السعودية لأميركا منذ تأسيسها.
أخبار السعودية@SaudiNews50

أعلى الدول تلقيًا للمساعدات السعودية: مصر: 32,496,151,303 دولار. اليمن: 28,710,362,046 دولار. باكستان: 13,369,458,517 دولار. سوريا: 7,946,900,781 دولار. العراق: 7,336,244,804 دولار. فلسطين: 5,569,616,478 دولار. •إجمالي المساعدات السعودية المقدمة عالميًا: 145,250,000,000 دولار أمريكي -544.69 مليار ريال سعودي- (مركز الملك سلمان للإغاثة)

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