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- Basically misri is called for Indians. The Misri legend is an origin myth common to a number of East African communities. In it, it is usually claimed that the community originated in a land called Misri located in the north. This land is in many accounts identified or associated with Egypt and sometimes an association with one of the lost tribes of Israel is implied and occasionally directly stated. (en)
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- why did it develop in just East African peoples and not other regions if indeed it was developed by hamitic hypothesis? The fact is that the legend was there before the so called hamitic hypothesis was develop thus why it is not found outside East Africa. If the legend was develop by the hamitic hypothesis, then it should be in all African regions just like the Niger-Congo hypothesis. This is clearly a lie and theft of African myths (en)
- should acknowledge that the Hamitic hypothesis was in fact influenced by myths of East African communities and not the other way round. The word Misiri is an African word and not a European word. Section needs to be properly phrased (en)
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- Basically misri is called for Indians. The Misri legend is an origin myth common to a number of East African communities. In it, it is usually claimed that the community originated in a land called Misri located in the north. This land is in many accounts identified or associated with Egypt and sometimes an association with one of the lost tribes of Israel is implied and occasionally directly stated. (en)
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