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do you think that this semitic language is from non-black people? In India, the indigenous black populations were conquered by the northern "euro-asian." What is the story with the "middle-east" - did this process occur around the same time - or later? Do you think that the original inhabitants of Mesopotamia, the indigenous people were Black? Khemet(and other Nile Valley Civilizations) and Mesopotamia have some striking similarities in ideas, organization and culture.
Do you think the Habasha from Southern Arabia, who I am assuming you believe are the "indo-european" conquerers in Ethiopia and ancestors of the Amhara were not Black and these are the ones who brought the Semetic language with them which developed into Ge-ez?
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