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Egypt itself was a colony of Ethiopia : (REMEMBER NAG(Snake)-People of Ancient India Sanatan)
- Source: Greek historian Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheke Historica, or Library of History, bk. iii, ch. 3.) : “Egypt itself was a colony of Ethiopia and the laws and script of both lands were naturally the same; but the hieroglyphic script was more widely known to the vulgar in Ethiopia than in Egypt”.
This is Osiris, the founder and the first king of Egypt. He was the one who brought his people into Egypt. He is the father of Horus, the brother of Seth, the brother and husband of Isis.
The greeks took the Egyptian methodology and worshipped him by changing his name into Aupis (Hades). later the Romans adopted him as one of their gods, changed his name into Dionysus and made him the god of healing.
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