PHARAOH SETI: ANCIENT EGYPTIANS & OLMECS


Seti Meneptah
Sétū Àmï Fàtáō


Bàbà Tú Sündã Àmï Fàtáō, 
popularly known in the ancient world as, Sündã, was the king of ancient Egypt in 1600 BC. He had only one son, Sētú, Sētú Sàa Àmï Fàtáō who made himself the king after his father, Bàbà Tú Sündã Àmï Fàtáō, died in the Isle of Ganges in Sümē, popularly known by modern historians as Sumeria.

Sētú & his father, came from the north eastern tribe, Shángú, modern day west of the Nile, same as Känkám Ná Mà (pharaoh narmer).

Sētú, was the only the person among the Egyptians who married a woman from another tribe that was at war with them. He became a king at the age of 49 when his tribe came to their present location.

When Sētú was king, Egypt became the largest exporter of Charcoal , to many parts of the world. The ancient Egyptians, called it, "Sümóy". 

Sētú "Sàa" Àmï Fàtáō, pharaoh Seti, became the most prominent & affluent of all Egyptians who exported Charcoal. Kàyï Âbú, the richest and most prominent in the country at the time knew no one richer than him except the Faro.


Àmē was the hometown of the King of Sümē , when Sētú, became King. Sētú rules for 34 years as the Faro. He was the first to unite Upper & Lower Egypt as one country, making him Àlìgû, the ancient Egyptian word for emperor. He ruled over foreign lands northwest of Egypt - modern day Greece, known by the ancient Greeks as Grecia; by the Jews as Grishua; by the ancient Egyptians as Grïkúmànō; & by Olmecs as Grïkúsàa. As well as lands from North West Africa, modern day Lybia, to the horn of Africa, modern day Ethiopia.

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