Ethiopian and Egypt historian
During the 1st century BC, the historian Diodorus of Sicily revealed that the Ethiopians held the belief that they were the progeny of the Egyptians. He noted that numerous Egyptian practices, such as the veneration of monarchs and the development of sculpture and writing, had origins traced back to Ethiopian influences. This deep-rooted historical bond underscores a vibrant tapestry of cultural interchange and heritage in what we now recognize as Sudan, South Sudan, and Ethiopia—formerly united under the name "Abyssinia." In what ways could this ancient viewpoint reshape our contemporary understanding of these civilizations? Ham gave birth to Kush, Phut which is Absenia, Misraim which Egypt and Canaan which bread Messoptamia where Abraham and descendants come from. It's the same black family. Egypt was black African civilization with no contend.

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