The lost land of punt

Punt was most either Eritrea Djibouti or northern somalia. Or somewhere In the region. A Cushitic trading kingdom that relied on the red sea-Indian ocean trade like all horner kingdoms and cities
It's present day somalia no ifs or buts: QUOTE="Idrus, post: 3764291, member: 27061"]
"Punt is actually ayrabb" 🤓🤓🤓
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I'm going to have a stroke if he says that
 

Khaem

VIP
Somalis are not Puntites, simple
Punt is this area
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Khaem

VIP
Any Archaeological evidence it was on Somali lands? It was Eritrea or Southern east Sudan
There isn't any archeological finds on any place which is why it's so debatable.
But the Egyptians wrote about what they traded and judging by that they concluded it was on the red sea coast of the horn.
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mohammdov

Nabadshe
But the Somalis were not formed at that time. Punt was Yemen and northern Somalia, where the Egyptians mentioned that Punt has two banks, meaning the bank of Yemen and northern Somalia And this was confirmed after finding the coffin of a Yemeni merchant who was transporting incense to ancient Egypt
That is why it seems that Punt was a mixed civilization between the Horn of Africa and ancient Yemen .
 

Khaem

VIP
But the Somalis were not formed at that time. Punt was Yemen and northern Somalia, where the Egyptians mentioned that Punt has two banks, meaning the bank of Yemen and northern Somalia And this was confirmed after finding the coffin of a Yemeni merchant who was transporting incense to ancient Egypt
That is why it seems that Punt was a mixed civilization between the Horn of Africa and ancient Yemen ..

Most ethnicity were not around back then no shit.
And it's on the horn because of the things they traded in large to Egypt was abundant in the horn but sparse in Arabia.

It's around northern somalia Djibouti and Eritrea
 

mohammdov

Nabadshe
Most ethnicity were not around back then no shit.
And it's on the horn because of the things they traded in large to Egypt was abundant in the horn but sparse in Arabia.

It's around northern somalia Djibouti and Eritrea
There was a place called Yemen at that time, and the Egyptians mentioned it by that name The Yemenis are a settled agricultural people, which means that they have not changed. They are not like the shepherds who move from one place to another When the Egyptians wrote about Punt literally, they mentioned that it had two banks, what do you think they meant?
 
But the Somalis were not formed at that time. Punt was Yemen and northern Somalia, where the Egyptians mentioned that Punt has two banks, meaning the bank of Yemen and northern Somalia And this was confirmed after finding the coffin of a Yemeni merchant who was transporting incense to ancient Egypt
That is why it seems that Punt was a mixed civilization between the Horn of Africa and ancient Yemen .
Kindly you can Go f*ck yourself ain't taking that shit in this website I can go tiktok be berated by babatunde telling me I'm not indigenous
 
There was a place called Yemen at that time, and the Egyptians mentioned it by that name The Yemenis are a settled agricultural people, which means that they have not changed. They are not like the shepherds who move from one place to another When the Egyptians wrote about Punt literally, they mentioned that it had two banks, what do you think they meant?
Punt was cushitic land I can't believe bunch Semitic people are taking what the hamities accomplished 🙄
 

Khaem

VIP
Kindly you can Go f*ck yourself ain't taking that shit in this website I can go tiktok be berated by babatunde telling me I'm not indigenous
So many people on here are Arab bootlickers, minorities & mixed breeds all with an inferiority complex to Cushites I'm surprised if this site is even 70% somali
 

mohammdov

Nabadshe
Punt was cushitic land I can't believe bunch Semitic people are taking what the hamities accomplished 🙄
The Semites have a great influence on the Horn of Africa and are the ones who brought civilization there This truth, whether you accept it or reject it, great civilizations are not made by pastoralists, only sedentary farmers
 

Khaem

VIP
The Semites have a great influence on the Horn of Africa and are the ones who brought civilization there This truth, whether you accept it or reject it, great civilizations are not made by pastoralists, only sedentary farmers
Semites brought civilization to cush 🤓🤓🤓

Arabs 3000 bc
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Sudan near 3000 bc
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And the Somali coast was filled with settled trading peoples.

You idiots keep bringing up the fact the somalis were pastoralists despite the fact that somalis covered an area larger than western Europe and followed many ways of life.

From the Tumals/city dwellers to the Geelgires to the farmers in hararghe & bale pre oromo expansion and post founding of Adal.
 

mohammdov

Nabadshe
Semites brought civilization to cush 🤓🤓🤓

Arabs 3000 bc
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Sudan near 3000 bcView attachment 292654


And the Somali coast was filled with settled trading peoples.

You idiots keep bringing up the fact the somalis were pastoralists despite the fact that somalis covered an area larger than western Europe and followed many ways of life.

From the Tumals/city dwellers to the Geelgires to the farmers in hararghe & bale pre oromo expansion and post founding of Adal.
To compare the Arabs of the North, who, like you, faced desert conditions that made them become camel herders, like you, to the Arabs of the South, who had private lands, shows that you have not read anything in the history of the Arabs.
And Sudan was Nilo-Saharan at that time. Those who built those pyramids were not Kushites, and even if they were Kushites, civilization reached them from Egypt. This ancient Sudan was imitating Egypt in everything, there were temples for the gods of Egypt in Sudan
 

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