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๐“‹ž ๐“‹Ÿ

๐“ˆ– ๐“‹ž ๐“ƒ€ ๐“ˆ‰ โ€ขNubia โ‡” Libya/Lybia ฮ›ฮนฮฒฯฮท Libรบฤ“ แˆŠแ‰ขแ‹ซ ๐ค‹๐ค๐ค‰
๐“ˆ– ๐“‹ž ๐“ƒ€ ๐“ˆ— | swim | <> ฮฝฮญฯ‰ ฮบฮฟฮปฯ…ฮผฮฒฮฌฯ‰ ู„ุงู…ุจู„ lambษ™ฬl nรฉล nadal nadar nani nฤsk- โ€ขbath

๐“ˆ– ๐“Ž› ๐“‹ด ๐“ฎ ๐“Œ™ ๐“€ | Nubian | Negro
๐“ˆ– ๐“…˜ ๐“Ž› ๐“€ | Negro | Nubian
๐“ˆ– ๐“…˜ ๐“Ž› ๐“ƒ€ ๐“„น | neck | neck-boneโ„ข
๐“ˆ– ๐“…˜ ๐“Ž› ๐“ƒ€ ๐“ˆ‰ | โ€ขNubia | โ€ขNughbiast โ‡” Negro.Beith ?
๐“ˆ– ๐“…˜ ๐“Ž› ๐“‹ด ๐“ฎ ๐“Œ™ ๐“€€ | Nubians | Negros
๐“ˆ– ๐“Ž› ๐“Šƒ ๐“ | Nubia | #Nแธฅst strange corruption, explainable as two components:
๐“Šƒ ๐“ ๐“ฎ ๐“‡ฟ ๐“ˆ‰ | Setia | Sudan Ta-seti โ€œNubiaโ€
๐“‡ฟ ๐“ ๐“ฎ ๐“‡ฟ ๐“ˆ‰ | Setiu | Ta-seti
๐“Šƒ ๐“ ๐“ฎ ๐“‡ฟ ๐“ˆ‰ ๐“€€ ๐“ผ | Setian | Sudanese Ta-setis โ€œNubiansโ€ Satan s โ‹ Opponents
๐“‡ฟ ๐“ˆ… ๐“Šช ๐“…˜ ๐“Ž› ๐“‹ด | Nubia | strange mix of above

๐“‹ž ๐“‹Ÿ "golden south" Nubia ุงู„ู†ูˆุจูŠูˆู† Noba Nobฤซ ุฌูŽู†ููˆุจ janลซb ุฌู†ูˆุจ jonub "south" although there is no such usage of the term as an ethnonym or toponym that can be found in known Egyptian texts

Meroitic nob, meaning "slave"

ุฌ ู† ุจ j-n-b โ€œto go asideโ€, โ€œto go far off in a directionโ€, โ€to remove to a distanceโ€, โ€œto be remoteโ€, โ€œto changeโ€ or โ€œto veerโ€, โ€œto take off one's clothesโ€ or โ€œto lay them asideโ€

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobiin_language

๐“‡‘ ๐“ƒ€ ๐“Œ ๐“ | Nekhbet (goddess) | Nekhebit patron of Upper Egypt ๐“‡— โ‡” Nubia ๐“‹Ÿ ?
๐“ˆ– ๐“…˜ ๐“Ž› ๐“‹ด ๐“ฎ ๐“Œ™ ๐“€€ | Nubian | Niger/Neger!
๐“ˆ– ๐“Ž› ๐“‹ด ๐“ฎ ๐“Œ™ ๐“€€ | Nubian |
๐“ฎ ๐“ ๐“ˆ‰ ๐“Œ™ ๐“€€ ๐“ˆ“ | Nubians |
๐“… ๐“ˆ– ๐“ ๐“Žจ ๐“„ค ๐“ˆ‰ | (locality) Nubia |
๐“Œณ ๐“Œ ๐“Œ | Nubia? |
๐“‡พ ๐“ฎ ๐“ ๐“ˆ‰ | Nubia |
๐“‡พ ๐“ฎ ๐“‡ฟ | (locality) Nubia |

๐“‡‹ ๐“ƒ€ ๐“‰” ๐“ ๐“ฎ ๐“ŠŒ | Ibhet-stone | @Nubia

๐“„ฟ ๐“„ฟ ๐“ ๐“„ฟ ๐“‚ก ๐“€ | Nubian chieftain ? | Aarter?

๐“‚ง ๐“‚ง ๐“ƒน ๐“ˆ– | (divinity) a Nubian god |
๐“‚ง ๐“‚ง ๐“…ฑ ๐“Š– | (locality) Busiris | Dedenโ„ข Aphroditopolis

๐“‚‰ ๐“ ๐“ฎ ๐“ˆ’ ๐“ฅ | Nubian mineral (ochre ?) |

Madฤซnat un-Nabฤซ "City of the Prophet" (Medina)
Nabataean Nomad @ Nabatene: Arabian borderland that stretched from the Euphrates to the Red Sea.
Assyrians listed a group with the name of "Nabatu" as one of several rebellious Arab tribes in the region (of Hejaz?) A people called the "Nabaiti" who were defeated by the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal and described as living "in a far off desert where there are no wild animals and not even the birds build their nests", had similar names and images, identified with the Nebaioth of the Hebrew Bible, the descendants of Ishmael, Abraham's son

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