The history of the Baisaric, the ancestors of the Somalis

Many Somalis have misconceptions, and I fear they are hiding from being labeled "Hutep" by Egyptian nationalists. The Nubian peoples share origins resembling the Nilo-Saharan, and Omotic groups. Arab historians used to refer to them as the "sons of Kush," and when you examine the drawings in ancient Egyptian temples, it is clear that the founders of Kushite civilization were people resembling the Nilo-Saharan, and Omotic groups.

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The land of Kush
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Meanwhile, the ancestors of Somalis (the Puntites) were depicted as they depicted themselves. What happened is that the Baisaric lands neighbored those of the Kushites, just as Somalis today live in Kenya alongside the Bantu. Modern Sudan has become a melting pot of Kushite, Baisaric, and Semitic races, with intermixed lineages. Egypt today is a mix and intermarriage of ancient Egyptians, Arabs (the largest percentage), Amazigh, Greeks, Turks. Somalis have preserved their racial traits due to limited intermarriage and isolation.

Tha Land of Baisaric (Currently, Egypt, eastern Sudan, Eritrea and northern Ethiopia are no longer Baisaric lands)
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I have heard many Egyptian Islamist opponents claim that once they come to power, they will fight against the Pharaonic identity and impose an Arab identity. They argue that their physical features are Arab, their language is Arabic, and that the government since the time of Hosni Mubarak enforced the ancient Egyptian identity out of spite for Arabism and Islam—claiming that those who defend this identity are secularists. Currently, they are preparing to overthrow Sisi, whom they accuse of demolishing Arab-Islamic heritage while building churches. Therefore, these Egyptian nationalists will disappear, and Egyptians will declare themselves Arabs, claiming that these antiquities have no connection to them—that they belonged to a people who perished, and that they inherited the land after them, just as is the case in Turkey today (where the Turks came from Central Asia east Turkestan, west of China, migrated to Anatolia, took power from the Byzantines, and intermarried with the local population).

Look at these antiquities, and I recommend using Pinterest - it contains far more images of wall paintings, statues, and sarcophagi than Google, which is full of the nonsense and lies of Egyptian nationalists and Afrosentrists.

Please focus particularly on the clothing/fashions of that era - then we'll understand where our macawis and dirac originated from.

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Note : I am not saying or claiming that we should reclaim that land, demand Egyptian history, or claim those ancient relics. I am only saying that we should not adopt the delusions of Egyptian nationalists and pretend to have origins that are not ours (like Kush). We should simply acknowledge that we belong to an ancient ethnicity—one that has mostly vanished, with only the Somalis remaining, while the rest have either dissolved into Sudan, Abyssinia, and the Arabs of Egypt.
 
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We came from Egypt and migrated south to the Horn of Africa, but those lands were uninhabited by anyone, and our ancestors are the Puntites. Then, the Kushites, Bantu, and Semites began to arrive. The Kushites headed to Eritrea, western Ethiopia, South Sudan, Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. The Bantu went to Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, the Congo, and so on. And the Semites went to Egypt, North Africa, Sudan, Eritrea, and northern and central Ethiopia.

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Many Somalis have misconceptions, and I fear they are hiding from being labeled "Hutep" by Egyptian nationalists. The Nubian peoples share origins resembling the Nilo-Saharan, and Omotic groups. Arab historians used to refer to them as the "sons of Kush," and when you examine the drawings in ancient Egyptian temples, it is clear that the founders of Kushite civilization were people resembling the Nilo-Saharan, and Omotic groups.

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The land of Kush
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Meanwhile, the ancestors of Somalis (the Puntites) were depicted as they depicted themselves. What happened is that the Baisaric lands neighbored those of the Kushites, just as Somalis today live in Kenya alongside the Bantu. Modern Sudan has become a melting pot of Kushite, Baisaric, and Semitic races, with intermixed lineages. Egypt today is a mix and intermarriage of ancient Egyptians, Arabs (the largest percentage), Amazigh, Greeks, Turks. Somalis have preserved their racial traits due to limited intermarriage and isolation.

Tha Land of Baisaric (Currently, Egypt, eastern Sudan, Eritrea and northern Ethiopia are no longer Baisaric lands)
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I have heard many Egyptian Islamist opponents claim that once they come to power, they will fight against the Pharaonic identity and impose an Arab identity. They argue that their physical features are Arab, their language is Arabic, and that the government since the time of Hosni Mubarak enforced the ancient Egyptian identity out of spite for Arabism and Islam—claiming that those who defend this identity are secularists. Currently, they are preparing to overthrow Sisi, whom they accuse of demolishing Arab-Islamic heritage while building churches. Therefore, these Egyptian nationalists will disappear, and Egyptians will declare themselves Arabs, claiming that these antiquities have no connection to them—that they belonged to a people who perished, and that they inherited the land after them, just as is the case in Turkey today (where the Turks came from Central Asia east Turkestan, west of China, migrated to Anatolia, took power from the Byzantines, and intermarried with the local population).

Look at these antiquities, and I recommend using Pinterest - it contains far more images of wall paintings, statues, and sarcophagi than Google, which is full of the nonsense and lies of Egyptian nationalists and Afrosentrists.

Please focus particularly on the clothing/fashions of that era - then we'll understand where our macawis and dirac originated from.

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Note : I am not saying or claiming that we should reclaim that land, demand Egyptian history, or claim those ancient relics. I am only saying that we should not adopt the delusions of Egyptian nationalists and pretend to have origins that are not ours (like Kush). We should simply acknowledge that we belong to an ancient ethnicity—one that has mostly vanished, with only the Somalis remaining, while the rest have either dissolved into Sudan, Abyssinia, and the Arabs of Egypt.
I thought macawis originated from south east Asia and we adopted it from them, am I wrong?
 

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