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Wig in Ancient Egypt

In ancient Egyptian judicial system, the palace was used for forum to settle disputes. It was also used for court hearings, tribunals, & cases. Courtiers and jury wear wigs for administrative purposes. Royals use Wig to show their status. The Faro is the only one that carries judicial power in the courtroom. Some types of wigs were made for the head meant to be for carrying things. Wigs were made from horse tail in ancient Egypt. In modern days judges use wigs as a symbol of court  status. Lawyers & attorneys also use wigs to show their status. 

Pharaoh Narmer: Egyptians & Olmecs #13

Pharaoh Narmer Känkám Náa Má      In 7 500 BC, Känkám Náa Má became a warlord when war broke out between his tribe Shanngu, and a tribe in the north eastern part of Africa in modern day Mecca which was the hometown of a king from the eastern border.  He was from the south sea border Àmé  which was the hometown of the king of his tribe. He became a commander of an army that was his when Egypt was only made up of bits of small tribes in the northwest of the Nile.  Náa Má resigned from the army when his tribe, Shángú, lost their leader. He became a chief of the tribe at the age of 40 in a place called Kúméyá "Egypt". Känkám Náa Má, compiled the lettering of the people in the north eastern tribe at the time. He tought people to write hieroglyphs when he asked the writers to depict the achievements of past and present kings on the palace walls becoming the first Faro to have hieroglyphs on the walls of the palace.  At age 44, Pharo Narmer, Känkám Náa Má cal...

Amenhotep 3 part 3: Egyptians & Olmecs

At the age of 24 Øyé Nú Mà had his first son with Tīyé Nàa Tú. Àkï Naa Tú Nú Mà , also known as Àkï Nú Mà  was the first of 4 children by Øyé & Tīyé. He was the only son of Øyé Nú Mà.  Àyé Nú Mà , the elder brother of Øyé Nú Mà was to be the heir to the throne of his father Amenhotep 2. However,  Àyé Nú Mà had to abandon the throne for his younger brother, Øyé Nú Mà to warrant the unity of Nubia & Egypt. Amenhotep 3, became a Faro at the age of 27 when he married Tīyé Nàa. Their son Àkï Nàa Tú Nú Mà Popularly known in the ancient world as  Àkï Nàa or, Àkï Nàa Tú, Ahkenaton  became a king , when Amenhotep 3 died. He rules for only 14 years  & dies at 49. Nïwà Dändú, a scribe, priest & eulogist in the palace of Amenhotep 3, States the cause of death of the King in an Ancient papyrus document is by poison, "pûsú" Àkï Nú Mà, son of Amenhotep 3  Leaves behind his uncle  Àyé Nú Mà, as the rightful heir to throne the throne. 

Ancient Egypt & the Bible: Moses

Mûsé Mûsé was a scribe priest and eulogist in the palace of Pharaoh seti, Rà Àmú Ïssí Dòmà's father (Rameses I). In Exodus 9:1- 29, He became a leader of the Hârōbà, "the Hebrews", in their journey to what they called the promised land, Canaan.Kïnâh is how the ancient Egyptians called it. Kïnâ is an ancient Egyptian word for Promise. Kïnâh is Modern day Qena, Egypt. Márïá is the one that  took care of Mûsé when he was weak and old. He dies at the age of 120 from what the ancient Egyptians called, Këfōo Bàasü, literally,  Pancreas Cancer Mûsé is Moses of the Bible. Who was the man Josiah?