UNE HISTOIRE CACHÉE ET OUBLIÉE. –
-Quand le nom « Afrique » n’existait pas encore, on parlait, pour désigner les régions de ce territoire, de Kathiopa, terre d’Ethiopie, terre de « Ham », terre de « Kouch », terre de « Sheba » , d’Alkebulan… Selon le célèbre historien Ibn Khaldoun, ces terres… More
As for the Jews, they named us by the word Koushim and our continent by the word Kush, by the name BaKouSou one of our Nzadi people (Jeremiah 13:23 and Sophonie 3:10). –Gold, chapter 10 of the book of Genesis, quoting the three continents known in ancient times, reveals to us that the ancient name of our continent was KaM, short for KaMa. –The root of the word “KaMa” is ubiquitous in many peoples of Central, Western Africa. This root inherited from our ancestors can be found in the following languages: –Kem-bou meaning in Fule: Charbon! –KaMa meaning Black in Coptic, –iKaMa meaning Noirci in Mbochi, –KaMi meaning Burnt in Bambara, KéMi meaning Burning in Mandjakou, –KheuM meaning Burnt in Wolof, –Kim meaning Burnt in Mossi, –KeMpou meaning Black in Vai, –KéMatou meaning Completely Burnt in Mandjaku are compared to the Egyptian KaMtou. –The Egyptian word KaMa graphically represented by a piece of burning wood (a charcoal) is derived from the radical KaLa which also means Coal in some of our languages, such as Kongo, Teke, Zigoula, Mbati, etc. –But is the word KaMa (KMT) originated from our continent? Yes, because since the advent of the hieroglyphic writing (3400 BC), ancient Egyptians called themselves KaMtou meaning Blacks, because they were. By the way, they used the word KaMi or KeMet (KMT) meaning Black, not only to designate their land, but also by extension our continent. Sudan means “land of blacks” Ethiopia means “burnt faces”. –The word KaM also appears on a Canaanite inscription dating back to the 10th century BC. J. C, and designates our continent
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juillet 28, 2024