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Ghanaians (Ancient Egyptians, Kemet) and Iranians (Ancient Persians).
More Compelling Evidence that they are Cousins
By Desmond Ayim-Aboagye, PhD
We may not believe it but it is true that the ancient pioneering tribes, who dominated the great
world civilizations before the emergence of other later peoples that moved to other continents of
the world, far beyond the Americas, were related to one another. This could be so with the
Ancient Egyptians, Babylonians, Persians, Assyrians, Grecians and later the Romans who
became divided into other smaller nations known as the European nations. The latter nations
(i.e., Europeans), due to mixer of genes and their altered appearances sought to see themselves
differently, and so succeeded in driving many ancient peoples that produced them in the first
place back into the continent of Africa, where the Africans originally hailed from and had earlier
on during several thousands of years dispersed into other continents of the world. A case can be
argued concerning the Ancient Egyptians, Persians and Assyrians (some still in Iran of today)
who according to some factual information married among themselves. Tutu Mose, the Egyptian
Pharaoh was said to have married an Assyrian princess who had children with him as well. Both
the Assyrians and Persians had later on conquered Egyptians and had ruled them for some
decades or centuries. Their languages were also seen to be similar to one another.
Daniel, (Daniel Chapter 5 ff.) the prophet, could not have received his interpretation and
meaning from those simple words written on the wall by "I am" (Mene) to Belshazzar, that is,
Nebuchadnezzar's son who succeeded him in his throne in Babylon. If those words written on the
wall had contained the meaning, those philosophers and astrologers summoned to find its
meaning by the King could have had them translated without much trouble. Instead, the
interpretation and meaning had to be revealed separately by God the Most High to Daniel.
So far as Scripture is concerned, these are the only letters that had maintained their
originality from the beginning because they were never translated by translators or experts into
their own various languages. And so whatever that which were uttered or written on the wall,
they still remain authentic and original, even from the day that they were written or uttered by
God, Yahweh.
Observe the words: Mene, Mene, tekel, Uparsin. In Aramaic these words are almost the
same as found in Daniel's interpretation. But in Akan words/translation, it could mean "I am (It is
me), I am (It is me)… have weighed you/divided you (the sound of the weighing apparatus) …
Parsin (Farsi, P is not mention in their syllable)". But Daniel's interpretation and meaning go
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differently like this: Mene, Mene, tekel, Uparsin, which is, Mene: God has numbered the days of
your reign and brought it to an end. Tekel: You have been weighed on the scales and found
wanting. Peres: Your kingdom is divided and given to the Medes and Persians.
Another utterance in the Scriptures that matches these ones is those that God Himself
uttered to Moses when he revealed himself in the desert before he was asked to go and deliver
the people of Israel from bondage in Egypt. Here, these words were uttered and the general
translation goes like these: "I am who I am" has sent you. That is when Moses asked God what
he should say to Pharaoh when he meets him and supposing Pharaoh inquire who was this God
that has sent Moses to him. In the Akan Language (Twi) it says that "Mene (nea) Mene" [I am,
who I am] has sent you.
Famous scholars in Linguistics have already in many years proven that there are
similarities existing between the Iranian languages called Farsi with other African languages. In
fact, they consider the IRANIANS as one of the African tribes who happened to have migrated to
their present abode.
The current discovery made by me that in Genesis 36: 27, 28 that Ezer, the father of Akan
(Ghana/Akanna) and Dishan, the father of Aran (Iran/Persia) were brothers who happened to
have descended from Esau (Esawu, Sau) [Abraham's grandson but Isaac's eldest son]
authenticate this discovery. While Aran grounded a civilization which led to the Persian Empire.
This I think has preceded the two dynastic empires—the Achaemenids (Akemenni)(550-530
BCE) and the Sasanids (Sassani) (224-651 CE). It has been the birth place of both dynasties and
the cradle of the Persian language. The Achaemenids Persians called their language Old Persian
P rsaȃ and theGreeks followed this naming it Persis. [Notable Kings are Cyrus, Dairus (Mede),
Cambyses], Akan grounded the Egyptian civilization near the Nile River [Notable Pharaohs are
Tutu Ankomah, Akenten, Siamo, Sekyi, Dade Afre, Wahibre, Amenufe, Sononufu, Nkansah
Amo, Gyasi, Omane] which lasted for more than three Millennia.
Recently, a book by an American scholar Banchie Darkwah has unveiled the fact that the
bible was written by Akans (Ancient Egyptians, Kemet) but it was stolen or carried away by a
segment of them that migrated to the land of Israel. This book is entitled The Africans Who
wrote the Bible, which was published in 2000 by Aduana Publishers. It comprises one of the
topmost Ancient secrets Christianity has not revealed. But soon, there will be an admission that
this great book originated from Egypt.
The Persian language at present has a large number of Arabic loan words. It is
common in the written than in spoken language as the Arabs have also been noted for
their conversion of other peoples' culture and practices into their own or they replace with
theirs. According historians, Ferdausi spent more than 30 years in order to preserve it
from Arab invaders because it was on the verge of being lost entirely. Later, the Farsi
language since it emerges from old Persian and later middle Persian, has been influenced
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by Russian, German, and English languages, especially as it sought to adopt science and
technology to cognitive structures. Even with these significant influences from major
languages, there are still remnant words which remind us of historical affiliation to
Ancient Egyptian people who seem to be an older civilization than the Persian one,
according to the account given by the Greek Mathematician called Thales of Miletus who
got his mathematical education in Egypt and Persia. Below are a few words that their
similarities are seen to be not just a coincidence but affinity to the culture of the
Egyptians:
PERSIAN (Farsi) Ancient Egyptians (Akan, Kemeth)
in/a'an/inja/A'anja (This/That/Here/There)
Befarmaid (Here you go, when giving
something)
Aghaye (Mr)
Kami (Just a little)
Ba man bia (Come with me!)
Mitoonam ke komaketoon konam (Can I help
you?)
Sobh be kheyr (Good morning)
Nafar (man)
Nām (name)
Kuh (mountain)
Khābidan (sleep)
Mā (we)
Ketāb-i (some)
Xor (to eat)
Khodrow (car, a moving thing)
Television, Sadah vi seema
Khordeh Avesta (prayer book to convert)
Din Dabereh (contain alphabets, position of
alphabets)
Bozorg (Great)
Dorugh (drō (g) to lie
dāā (to give)
āpātā (populous, thriving, to protect)
āvāsā (sanskrit) abode, residence, dwelling
khafan (beautiful, nice)
pāyidan (to protect)
NAMES
Akamenni, Sasanni
eyi/eno/eni/nowhja (This/That/Here/There)
Befaamede (take what I give you)
Agyah (Mr, father)
Miba (wait a little)
Bra ma yenko (come wth me)
Mitoo Ankonam boafo (lonely, need help?)
Māākyer (Good morning)
Wofar (uncle)
Din (name)
Akuh (mountain, inside it)
Koda danmu (sleep)
Mā (let us, we)
Ketābi (he hold some)
Xor/Sor (to catch with mouth, eat)
kodrow/kodow (canoe, a moving thing or craft
on water)
Seema baako (observable grain)
Khordeh (excite, increase fire, make it burn
hard)
Dabereh (position, a place to sleep)
Bosom, Sombo (Great)
Krudugh (lie)
Fāā (take it, give it)
āpātā (house, abode, protection)
āpātā (house, abode)
bhafan (cripple, not elegant)
pātādān, sidān (to build, to protect )
NAMES
Mpiani, Mpianim, Mupim, Pipim, Anim, Anin
Kumawu
Haghar, Darkwah (everlasting sleep) Dankwah
(everlasting life) nkwa (life)
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Bastani, Amin
Kumanni
Edghar
Terhan
Sargong
Perah, Terah
Sarah, Sarabi, Rebekka, Oprakka
Absalon, Adobason, Jonah, Bonah, Amoama,
Boampong, Jeroboam, Boamponsem, Sarpong
Anson, Aaron, Sau, Esau, Ruben, Buaben,
obodae, obadia, Amos, Amoh, Mose, Bese,
Gyase, Salomo, Amamo, Amonoo, Amos,
Amoh
Elamites (Iranians Early Kings) Egyptians (Ghanians/Akan Early Kings)
Atta-Hush
Atta-Merra- Halki
Ata-Halki
Attar Kittah I
Attar Kittah II
Sutruck Nahhunte (King of Ansan)
Shutur Nahhunte I
Shutur Nahhunte II
Main Cities: Susa, Awah and Ansan/Anzanh
Ofori Attah
Atta Panin
Ofori Attah I
Ofori Attah II
Mansah Musah
Mante (Lateh)
Manteaw
Ansah
Akufo, Akenten, Tutu Ankomah, Siamo, Tutu
Mose, Nkansah Amoh
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Ancient Egyptians,Ancient Persians

  • 1. Ghanaians (Ancient Egyptians, Kemet) and Iranians (Ancient Persians). More Compelling Evidence that they are Cousins By Desmond Ayim-Aboagye, PhD We may not believe it but it is true that the ancient pioneering tribes, who dominated the great world civilizations before the emergence of other later peoples that moved to other continents of the world, far beyond the Americas, were related to one another. This could be so with the Ancient Egyptians, Babylonians, Persians, Assyrians, Grecians and later the Romans who became divided into other smaller nations known as the European nations. The latter nations (i.e., Europeans), due to mixer of genes and their altered appearances sought to see themselves differently, and so succeeded in driving many ancient peoples that produced them in the first place back into the continent of Africa, where the Africans originally hailed from and had earlier on during several thousands of years dispersed into other continents of the world. A case can be argued concerning the Ancient Egyptians, Persians and Assyrians (some still in Iran of today) who according to some factual information married among themselves. Tutu Mose, the Egyptian Pharaoh was said to have married an Assyrian princess who had children with him as well. Both the Assyrians and Persians had later on conquered Egyptians and had ruled them for some decades or centuries. Their languages were also seen to be similar to one another. Daniel, (Daniel Chapter 5 ff.) the prophet, could not have received his interpretation and meaning from those simple words written on the wall by "I am" (Mene) to Belshazzar, that is, Nebuchadnezzar's son who succeeded him in his throne in Babylon. If those words written on the wall had contained the meaning, those philosophers and astrologers summoned to find its meaning by the King could have had them translated without much trouble. Instead, the interpretation and meaning had to be revealed separately by God the Most High to Daniel. So far as Scripture is concerned, these are the only letters that had maintained their originality from the beginning because they were never translated by translators or experts into their own various languages. And so whatever that which were uttered or written on the wall, they still remain authentic and original, even from the day that they were written or uttered by God, Yahweh. Observe the words: Mene, Mene, tekel, Uparsin. In Aramaic these words are almost the same as found in Daniel's interpretation. But in Akan words/translation, it could mean "I am (It is me), I am (It is me)… have weighed you/divided you (the sound of the weighing apparatus) … Parsin (Farsi, P is not mention in their syllable)". But Daniel's interpretation and meaning go Page 1 of 4
  • 2. differently like this: Mene, Mene, tekel, Uparsin, which is, Mene: God has numbered the days of your reign and brought it to an end. Tekel: You have been weighed on the scales and found wanting. Peres: Your kingdom is divided and given to the Medes and Persians. Another utterance in the Scriptures that matches these ones is those that God Himself uttered to Moses when he revealed himself in the desert before he was asked to go and deliver the people of Israel from bondage in Egypt. Here, these words were uttered and the general translation goes like these: "I am who I am" has sent you. That is when Moses asked God what he should say to Pharaoh when he meets him and supposing Pharaoh inquire who was this God that has sent Moses to him. In the Akan Language (Twi) it says that "Mene (nea) Mene" [I am, who I am] has sent you. Famous scholars in Linguistics have already in many years proven that there are similarities existing between the Iranian languages called Farsi with other African languages. In fact, they consider the IRANIANS as one of the African tribes who happened to have migrated to their present abode. The current discovery made by me that in Genesis 36: 27, 28 that Ezer, the father of Akan (Ghana/Akanna) and Dishan, the father of Aran (Iran/Persia) were brothers who happened to have descended from Esau (Esawu, Sau) [Abraham's grandson but Isaac's eldest son] authenticate this discovery. While Aran grounded a civilization which led to the Persian Empire. This I think has preceded the two dynastic empires—the Achaemenids (Akemenni)(550-530 BCE) and the Sasanids (Sassani) (224-651 CE). It has been the birth place of both dynasties and the cradle of the Persian language. The Achaemenids Persians called their language Old Persian P rsaȃ and theGreeks followed this naming it Persis. [Notable Kings are Cyrus, Dairus (Mede), Cambyses], Akan grounded the Egyptian civilization near the Nile River [Notable Pharaohs are Tutu Ankomah, Akenten, Siamo, Sekyi, Dade Afre, Wahibre, Amenufe, Sononufu, Nkansah Amo, Gyasi, Omane] which lasted for more than three Millennia. Recently, a book by an American scholar Banchie Darkwah has unveiled the fact that the bible was written by Akans (Ancient Egyptians, Kemet) but it was stolen or carried away by a segment of them that migrated to the land of Israel. This book is entitled The Africans Who wrote the Bible, which was published in 2000 by Aduana Publishers. It comprises one of the topmost Ancient secrets Christianity has not revealed. But soon, there will be an admission that this great book originated from Egypt. The Persian language at present has a large number of Arabic loan words. It is common in the written than in spoken language as the Arabs have also been noted for their conversion of other peoples' culture and practices into their own or they replace with theirs. According historians, Ferdausi spent more than 30 years in order to preserve it from Arab invaders because it was on the verge of being lost entirely. Later, the Farsi language since it emerges from old Persian and later middle Persian, has been influenced Page 2 of 4
  • 3. by Russian, German, and English languages, especially as it sought to adopt science and technology to cognitive structures. Even with these significant influences from major languages, there are still remnant words which remind us of historical affiliation to Ancient Egyptian people who seem to be an older civilization than the Persian one, according to the account given by the Greek Mathematician called Thales of Miletus who got his mathematical education in Egypt and Persia. Below are a few words that their similarities are seen to be not just a coincidence but affinity to the culture of the Egyptians: PERSIAN (Farsi) Ancient Egyptians (Akan, Kemeth) in/a'an/inja/A'anja (This/That/Here/There) Befarmaid (Here you go, when giving something) Aghaye (Mr) Kami (Just a little) Ba man bia (Come with me!) Mitoonam ke komaketoon konam (Can I help you?) Sobh be kheyr (Good morning) Nafar (man) Nām (name) Kuh (mountain) Khābidan (sleep) Mā (we) Ketāb-i (some) Xor (to eat) Khodrow (car, a moving thing) Television, Sadah vi seema Khordeh Avesta (prayer book to convert) Din Dabereh (contain alphabets, position of alphabets) Bozorg (Great) Dorugh (drō (g) to lie dāā (to give) āpātā (populous, thriving, to protect) āvāsā (sanskrit) abode, residence, dwelling khafan (beautiful, nice) pāyidan (to protect) NAMES Akamenni, Sasanni eyi/eno/eni/nowhja (This/That/Here/There) Befaamede (take what I give you) Agyah (Mr, father) Miba (wait a little) Bra ma yenko (come wth me) Mitoo Ankonam boafo (lonely, need help?) Māākyer (Good morning) Wofar (uncle) Din (name) Akuh (mountain, inside it) Koda danmu (sleep) Mā (let us, we) Ketābi (he hold some) Xor/Sor (to catch with mouth, eat) kodrow/kodow (canoe, a moving thing or craft on water) Seema baako (observable grain) Khordeh (excite, increase fire, make it burn hard) Dabereh (position, a place to sleep) Bosom, Sombo (Great) Krudugh (lie) Fāā (take it, give it) āpātā (house, abode, protection) āpātā (house, abode) bhafan (cripple, not elegant) pātādān, sidān (to build, to protect ) NAMES Mpiani, Mpianim, Mupim, Pipim, Anim, Anin Kumawu Haghar, Darkwah (everlasting sleep) Dankwah (everlasting life) nkwa (life) Page 3 of 4
  • 4. Bastani, Amin Kumanni Edghar Terhan Sargong Perah, Terah Sarah, Sarabi, Rebekka, Oprakka Absalon, Adobason, Jonah, Bonah, Amoama, Boampong, Jeroboam, Boamponsem, Sarpong Anson, Aaron, Sau, Esau, Ruben, Buaben, obodae, obadia, Amos, Amoh, Mose, Bese, Gyase, Salomo, Amamo, Amonoo, Amos, Amoh Elamites (Iranians Early Kings) Egyptians (Ghanians/Akan Early Kings) Atta-Hush Atta-Merra- Halki Ata-Halki Attar Kittah I Attar Kittah II Sutruck Nahhunte (King of Ansan) Shutur Nahhunte I Shutur Nahhunte II Main Cities: Susa, Awah and Ansan/Anzanh Ofori Attah Atta Panin Ofori Attah I Ofori Attah II Mansah Musah Mante (Lateh) Manteaw Ansah Akufo, Akenten, Tutu Ankomah, Siamo, Tutu Mose, Nkansah Amoh Page 4 of 4