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Old 03-21-2012, 04:03 AM   #1
Madjostok

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I wouldn't consider them descendants of Nubians, but I agree with them being somewhat linked to East Africans. I will repeat again, very few have Nubian roots and just because they come from The Sudan does not mean they have ancestral roots from Nubia. Fuck it if they have Nubian roots then all of Africa has Nubian roots and that to me sounds idiotic...it be like saying all Irish people have Germanic ancestral roots because they have Celtic blood
Just like I said most africans do have Nubian roots, besides tribes like the Khoisan, and the Twa (so called pygmy). And you are WRONG, there are strong connections. Today, the Nubas of the Nuba Mountains are direct descendants of the ancient Nubians, The Nuer People of Sudan, the Dinkas and a number of "Nilotic" peoples as well as many people in East&West Africa of Bantu linguistic origins are also of Nubian origins. In fact, although it is said that the Bantu ( Ba-Ntu ) migrated from Nigeria to populate the rest of Southern Africa about five thousand years ago, there is a significant of what appears to be close linguistic similarities between some Nilotic and ancient Egyptian and Cushite languages with the Bantu Languages, both of which originated in the Sahara.
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