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Originally Posted by Alkindus
Yo Noodle about the ´free people´/Amazigh: I have read many things about them (probably have some ´Amazigh blood to lol) and what amazed me was that I couldn´t find where the originally came from(africa/middle-east) but people started calling themselves the free people after Shesshonq (forgive the spelling) the first libian/amazigh, Pharaoh of Egypt, 8 amazigh pharaohs followed after. u know that the amazigh live in the year 2977 +- right?
Here is the interesting and very controversial part, many people think I am mad for this theory but what the hell I´ll just drop it the bomb: Moses was an Amazigh. don´t laugh yet. he never called himself moses....the free people were slaves in egypt ones.
what was the first thing Sheshonq did when he became the pharaoh? indeed he took over the land which is now known as Palestine and Israel, Jordan etc. we are talking about 1000 BC time period...
now people call me crazy, but look at the EXTREMELY paralel lifes of Sheshonq and Moses, from infant and outsider to emperor, there is no evidence for an exodus, but we have evidence that thousands and thousands of people started calling themselves the ´free people´ after he became pharaoh, thats when the year count started and thats when Egypt/Khemet Changed forever.
there are a thousand reasons why I believe what I believe I recommend everyone that is interested in history to do some research about this u will notice it´s not just a wild theory. the knowledge and the wisdom of the sands tell us a lot.
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Sheshonq wasn't the first Pharaoh. Ramses II was berber too, and he was a couple hundred years before... Berbers date some of their history back 5000 years without including the neolithic period (stone age), as there wasn't really much history. It was so called berbers who were just hunters..., but you're right, noone really knows where we came from... lol, we're in 2958...
And haha, you might very well be berber. Genetic studies show that MOST north Africas are from berber decent whether they call themselves Arab or Berber. However, that's a touchy subject amongst many north Africans, lol, so I doubt they will ever come up with anything very solid to prove this fully!
That's an interesting theory, I've never heard this one before... You could very well be right about it. I'll have to do a bit more research on Moses however to see the similarities. One thing I'm not too sure about however is the berbers calling themselves berber after Sheshonq. The well known thing about Berbers is that they never saw any emporer, king or Pharoah as their leader. They were "free people". They lived in tribes and only ever came together in war times to fight off the invaders (which is pretty frequently as they were on a land everyone seemed to want. Romans, Greeks, Egyptians, Carthagians/phoenicians, can't remember what they're called in english etc)