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        Warfare Edition: Kmtyw ’Black People’ victories over aAmw ’foreign (non-Black) eurasians’

        Okunini Ọbádélé Kambon posted an update in the group Group logo of Warfare Edition: Kmtyw ’Black People’ victories over aAmw ’foreign (non-Black) eurasians’Kmtyw 'Black People' victories over aAmw 'foreign (non-Black) eurasians' 5 years ago ·

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        “On becoming king, Amenhotep [II] stressed not only his physical prowess but also his
        credentials as a military ruler. He was determined to prove himself a worthy heir and
        successor of his father, the great warrior pharaoh. Following in Thutmose III’s footsteps,
        he led two major campaigns in the Near East. The purpose of the first was to extend and
        consolidate Egypt’s imperial possessions by securing the allegiance of various unaligned
        chiefs and quelling a revolt in Takhsy (modern Syria). The unfortunate rebels should
        have learned from recent history: Egypt was not about to be humbled on such an
        important stage. Amenhotep’s army easily prevailed against the enemy and meted out a
        predictably gruesome fate to the ringleaders. The seven defeated chiefs of Takhsy were
        rounded up and taken back to Egypt, suspended head-down from the masts of the royal
        flagship. On arrival in Thebes, in a final act of humiliation, six of the rebels were hung up
        on the walls of Ipetsut, as an offering to the Egyptian gods and a warning to would-be
        insurgents. The body of the seventh chief was carried all the way to Napata, in upper
        Nubia, the southernmost outpost of the Egyptian Empire, to be similarly displayed. As it
        swung, rotting and stinking in the desert sun, the corpse served as a powerful and grim
        reminder to the local population of the price of rebellion.” Wilkinson, T. A. H. (2010). The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt. New York: Random House., pp. 178-179.

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          Family reunion with the GRANDcestor!

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            It was just like old times. Ya know, the good old days!
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                I was about to say I remember reading this only to recall it’s a post that I made some 5 years ago that’s been resurrected.

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