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You mean "Black Land", which is not the same thing. It is written kmt + the "location" determinative in hieroglyphs and since vowels were not written we can never know how it was pronounced.
Ruler of the fourteenth dynasty of Egypt
It meant "Great House" , but by the New Kingdom it meant "He of the sedge and the bee". The sedge and the bee stand for Upper and Lower Egypt. Other terms for that would be "King of Upper and Lower Egypt" and "King of Two Lands".1 1 Wikipedia source
it refers to the time that Egypt was separated
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You mean "Black Land", which is not the same thing. It is written kmt + the "location" determinative in hieroglyphs and since vowels were not written we can never know how it was pronounced.
it means bad luck is to come your way
It means marige shall not last long for you.
It's a flag divided in three horizontal stripes; green on top, yellow in the center and red at the bottom. The red symbolizes the blood of black people, the yellow the stolen gold and the green the lost lands of Africa.
Apart from it being quite unusual, nothing.
what do you mean by marginal lands?
If by black you mean dark skinned then yes, some may have been. If you mean African, then probably not. Although Israel is on the border of Egypt, which is in Africa, David had Israelite wives, not African.
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Has to do with one or more Tribesex. Tribal lands Lands belonging to a tribe.
Do you mean in ancient Egypt ?
The 'black land' called 'kemet' (kmt) was originally the name of of Egypt. It now refers to fertile land on the banks of the Nile. The ancient Egyptians used this land for growing their crops. This was the only land in ancient Egypt that could be farmed because a layer of rich, black silt was deposited there every year after the Nile flooded. The term "kemet" is often termed to mean "black land" though sometimes is seen as a racist word for in Greek, it means "black faces."
If you mean ancient Egypt: by and large, it was. If you mean modern Egypt: by and large, it is not.