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Egypt = Hut-Ka-Ptah 𓉗𓂓𓊪𓏏𓀭 spelled out 𓉗𓏏𓉐𓂓𓏤𓊪𓏏𓎛
Mycenaean 𐁁𐀓𐀠𐀴𐀍 ai-ku-pi-ti-jo (egyptian)
ⲁⲓⲍⲩⲡⲧⲓⲁ ↔ ⲁⲓⲍⲩⲡⲧⲓⲟⲥ Egyptian Αἴγυπτος Aíguptos
𒄭𒆪𒌒𒋫𒀪 ḫikuptaḫ

𒄀 GI •Egypt via 𓇓 , 𓆥 and 𒆬𒄀 KU₃.GI 𓐍 𓋴 𓋞 χρῡσός gold

𒎏𒀀𒉌 "his lady" ⇔ 𓇓 𓈖 𓏏 𓁐 ⇔ 𓆥

𒂄𒄀 Shulgi

The Greek forms of Egypt (Αἴγυπτος) were borrowed from Late Egyptian (Amarna) Hikuptah or "Memphis", a corruption of the earlier Egyptian name ⟨ḥwt-kȝ-ptḥ⟩ 𓉗𓏏𓉐𓂓𓏤𓊪𓏏𓎛 meaning "home of the ka (soul) of Ptah", the name of a temple to the god Ptah at the capital Memphis .

Likely but unattested are PSM associations of
𒂍𓅀 É-gyptos 𓅐 ⇔ 𓅒
𒂍𒃲𓆤 هَيْكَل haykal-bita 𓆥 𓅉 ⇔ temple of Ptah

𓆎 𓅓 𓏏 𓊖 •Kurmuzur 𒆳𒈬𒀫 Kur.muṣur Khmet ⲕⲏⲙⲉ kēme™ "Egypt"
𓆎 𓅓 𓏏 𓊖 •Kurmuzur 𓇾 𓂋 𓌻 𓇋 𓈙 𓊖 CarRaMišUr 𒆳𒈬𒀫 Mizraim

𓃷 𒌋𒅗𒆪𒁉 ukubi #uqūpu u-gu₅-bi ugubi @ Egypt 𓎡 𓇋 𓇋 𓃷 ky •kubi gibbon 𓎼 𓇋 𓆑 gif 𓎼 𓄿 𓆑 Gaffe Qooph

Moses Land

𒆳𒈣𒃶 KUR.má-kan > Mosean ( 𓄟 secondary Masani "Gods" 𒀭𒈨𒌍 AN.MES MES.AN )
𒆳𒈬𒀫 KUR.mu-ṣur muṣur Mizraim "Egypt"
𒆳𒈬𒀫 KUR.mu-ṣur Kuramessiah :

“Genesis 47:11: This was the time when Joseph, through the command of Pharaoh, brought his father and siblings to the land of Egypt that was called the ‘land of Rameses”

Obsessed with steadyness, we may connect

𒈬𒄒𒁍 mu-qip-pu µ√keeper engypto engyvtos ἐγγυητής enguētḗs ma.kefil makafīl كَفِيل
𒈬𒄒𒁍 guarantor

𒍣𒁍 zi-bu γύψ gúps αἰγυπιός aigupiós “vulture” @ Egypt
𒍣𒁍 zbi-bu სვავი svavi “vulture”
𒍣𒁍 (designation of locust), vulture 𓄿 𓅐

Meluḫḫa or Melukhkha (Me-luḫ-ḫaKI 𒈨𒈛𒄩𒆠) likely Indus 'beyond the sea' ?
mergar 𒈨𒈛𒄩𒆠 Melukhkha ⇔ merika tamerika 𓇿 𓌻 𓂋 𓏮 𓇜 𓊖 egypt
Magan 𒈣𒃶 Mekkan Mecca

House of the Soul of Ptah or
House of the Copta, predecessors of Copts ⲁⲫⲱⲧ ↔ ⲉⲫⲱⲧ

E as abbrevation for Hut(house) compare
É (Cuneiform: 𒂍) the Sumerian word or symbol for house

Other names:

Beloved

ⲁⲍⲁⲡⲏⲧⲟⲥ "beloved" Egyptos <> 𓌸 𓂋 Mizraim

𓇾 𓌻 𓂋 𓇋 𓈙 𓊖 CarMis® ⲭⲏⲙⲓ khēmi (Bahairic) ⲕⲏⲙⲉ kēmes (Sahidic)
𓇾 𓌻 𓂋 𓇋 𓈙 𓊖 māt muṣur 𒆳𒈬𒀫 𒆳=𓇾
𓇾 𓌻 𓂋 𓇋 𓈙 𓊖 M_R.I.S.UR ⇔ Masar مصر mesr MarsUr 𓈙𓊖 Mars ♂ | Merser ☿ MERKUR
𓌻𓂋𓇋𓈙 Marsur ⇔ Mason 𓈙 | (Stein)Metz :
𓇾𓌻𓂋𓇋𓈙𓊖 M*R.I𓈙 ⇔ מִצְרַיִם mitsráyim Mizraim מצרין miṣrēn Miseren Мисар मिस्र
𓌻𓂋𓇋𓈙 ⇔ מצ Miz MUS 𓇗 Music Mistel Misery Mystery Myth famoser
𓇾𓂋𓌻𓇋 CarMi® ⲭⲏⲙⲓ khēmi 𓆎 ⲕⲏⲙⲉ kēme ⇔ kolm=3@FIN golbmɑ
𓇾 Mizraim מצרין mica=3 @Muysca/Mosca/Moche (Columbia) kimiša
𓇾𓌻𓂋𓇋𓈙𓊖 TerraMarissa Maurithia ⇔
𓇾𓌻𓂋𓇋 Terra Maria & Jakob E-Copts Egypt
𓇿𓌻𓂋𓏮𓇜𓊖 Tamerika Tamerita Amoricha Amfrica

⇔ Africa
The Punic or Phoenician word ʿafar, meaning "dust", which has cognates in other Semitic languages.
The Berber word ifri (plural ifran), meaning "cave", in reference to cave dwellers of Tunisia
Ancient Greek suffix ἀ- (a-) + φρίκη f (phríkē), meaning "without cold" a¬frigid
Latin aprica meaning "sunny".

crown of Upper Egypt 𓏇 𓇋 𓊃 𓏏 𓏯 𓆗
crown of Upper Egypt 𓏇 𓊃 𓅱 𓏏 𓋒
Mizwt ⇔ Mesut : son/heir
⇔ RaMoses

(locality) Egypt 𓇾 𓌻 𓂋 𓇋 𓈙 𓊖
(locality) Egypt 𓇾 𓌻 𓇇 𓊖
(locality) Egypt 𓇿 𓌻 𓂋 𓏮 𓇜 𓊖
Tamerika
holy Tamerisk tree

(locality) the Black Land, Egypt 𓆎 𓏏 𓊖 𓏏
(locality) the Black Land, Egypt 𓆎 𓅓 𓏏 𓊖
Khmet or Cometheor 𓆎

Therapies
Serapis (Σέραπις, Attic/Ionian Greek)
Sarapis (Σάραπις, Doric Greek) is a Graeco-Egyptian god.
Sarapis=OsirAPIS 𓃒 𐤀𐤎𐤓𐤔𐤌𐤓
Hor-Apis Bull 𓎛 𓐑 𓊪 𓅭
𓎛𓂝𓊪𓂋𓈗𓈙𓏥 "Herapy"=Nile

"Founding Father"
𓋉 Menes 𓋊 => k'Amon amen Moon Monthu ... Narmer⋍Norman?
Children of Men?
𓈾 Mensartio

jackal 𓋴 𓍋 𓃀 𓃤
gyb ⇔ Egypt

𒀝𒁍𒋢 𒈪𒈲 𒆳𒈬𒀫
ak-bu-su mi-ṣir KUR.mu-ṣur
akbusu miṣir Mosur ( 𓇥𓂋 𒈪𒈲 miṣir "border" )
akeᵐbuṭu 𓃀 miter 𓇾 Mutzur 𓆎 𓅓 𓏏 𓊖
I set foot on the territory of Misir

Simplified Four Quarters of the world:
1.) Sumer & Akkad
2.) Indus
3.) Northern Arabian Peninsular (Dilmun)
4.) Yemen, Oman & Egypt

One of these great maritime trading partners must be Egypt:
𒉌𒌇𒆠 Dilmun/Telmun see 𒉌 was Arabia, Bahrain, and Qatar ⇔ Yemen
𒈨𒈛𒄩𒆠 Meluḫḫa is provably? Indus
𒈣𒃶𒆠 Magan ≈ "Makkan" "Makran" ≈ Baluchistan ≈ Pakistan Indus 𜧞 ≈ 𒃶 🐃 ?
𒈣𒃶 Magan ≈ 𒃶 KÁM ≈ 𓆎 Khem ⇔ 𓃝 𓄅 Khnum Magan ≈ Ma'in @ Yemen
𒈥𒄩𒅆𒆠 Marḫaši near Elam ≈ Jiroft ? ≈
𒁀𒊏𒄴𒋧𒆠 pa2-ra-ah-shum2-ki Parhasi Barhasi Waraḫše Persian

So Magan is the best and only candidate for Egypt.

Akkadian campaigns against Magan took place in the twenty-third century BCE
=> need for fortifications, Naram-Sin and Manishtusu, wrote of campaigning against '32 lords of Magan'
Naram-Sin gave the Akkadian title Malek to the defeated ruler of Magan (here just Yemen?)
honoured the Magan King Manium by naming the city of Manium-Ki in Mesopotamia after him!
Menes

Magan was famed for its shipbuilding and its maritime capabilities: one Magan ship was capable of carrying around 20 tons of cargo, making each a formidable vessel.

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