THE NAME OF THE CONTINENT

For reference to the Continent, the name PATRUSI ( meaning THE SOUTHLAND i.e. HOLY LAND) is used instead of Africa. Why Patrusi? Patrusi is a name derived from Pa-Ta-Rusi (The-Land-South), the New Kingdom Kami (Egyptian) name of Upper Kamit where the unification of 22 nations had formed the world’s first empire. As such, Patrusi is a name expressing the beginning of continental unity with a history stretching back to the dawn of civilization. In contrast, the Latin designation of “Africa” has never been a continental designation. The name “Africa” was derived not from “Aaru” or “Af-ru-ka”, as claimed by Gerald Massey, but from “Afr”, a Semitic word derived from the same root as that of the Kena’ani word “ephrah”, meaning “fruitfulness”, [(as used by the North Patrusi people of Kart Hadasht who had engaged in trade with the Latine (i.e.Latins)]. Throughout its history, the term ‘Africa’ had been first applied (by foreigners) to what is now called Tunisia, then expanded to what is now called North Africa, then expanded again to presently refer to what is a European emasculation of the Patrusi continent. Thus, to this day, there has never been any such thing as the “Continent of Africa”. Alternatively, Patrusi is not only an indigenous derived name but, unlike “Alkebu-lan” (a name claimed to be both ancient and indigenous), Patrusi is a name derived from an ancient word which can actually be found (Kami: Pa-ta-rusi, Hebrew: Pathrusi, Greek: Pathros) and is a designation of the entire continent which includes the Arabian peninsula bordered by the Zagros and Taurus mountains. As a result of the tectonic collision of the Patrusi continent into Asia, these mountain ranges have served as both a geographic and ethnographic border between the Semitic peoples of Patrusi and the Aryan peoples of Asia. In accordance with this observation, it can truly be said that Patrusi, not Asia, is the birthplace of civilization being home to both the civilization of Kamit and the civilization of Sumer.
(For purposes of recognition by those currently uninformed, the Muat/Patrusi Kalendar shall continue to be marketed as the “Afrikan Kalendar” until sufficient Patrusi recognition is acheived.)


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