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Hoteps are a subculture of African Americans who use Ancient Egypt as a source of black pride. The community is Afrocentrist and it has also been described as promoting a false history. One of the group's more recognizable beliefs is the theory that the Ancient Egyptians were a racially homogeneous civilization which was uniformly made up of a single ethnic group of Black people, as opposed to the more accepted theory that the Ancient Egyptians were an extremely diverse society, consisting of people who were indigenous to the Egyptian Nile valley, ethnic groups that lived in the desert, Libyans, Sudanese, and eventually Greeks and Arabs after conquests.

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  • هوتبس (بالإنجليزية: Hoteps) هي ثقافة فرعية للأمريكيين الأفارقة الذين يستخدمون مصر القديمة كمصدر للفخر الأسود. المجتمع من أصل أفريقي وقد وصفه النقاد بأنه يروج للتاريخ الزائف. من المعتقدات الأكثر شهرة للمجموعة أن المصريين القدماء كانوا من السود، على عكس النظرية الأكثر شهرة بأن المصريين القدماء كانوا مجتمعًا متنوعًا للغاية، يتألف من السكان الأصليين في وادي النيل المصري، والمجموعات العرقية التي كانت تعيش في الصحراء، والليبيين والسودانيين واليونانيين والعرب وغيرهم، وليس حضارة متجانسة عرقيًا. (ar)
  • Hoteps are a subculture of African Americans who use Ancient Egypt as a source of black pride. The community is Afrocentrist and it has also been described as promoting a false history. One of the group's more recognizable beliefs is the theory that the Ancient Egyptians were a racially homogeneous civilization which was uniformly made up of a single ethnic group of Black people, as opposed to the more accepted theory that the Ancient Egyptians were an extremely diverse society, consisting of people who were indigenous to the Egyptian Nile valley, ethnic groups that lived in the desert, Libyans, Sudanese, and eventually Greeks and Arabs after conquests. (en)
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  • هوتبس (بالإنجليزية: Hoteps) هي ثقافة فرعية للأمريكيين الأفارقة الذين يستخدمون مصر القديمة كمصدر للفخر الأسود. المجتمع من أصل أفريقي وقد وصفه النقاد بأنه يروج للتاريخ الزائف. من المعتقدات الأكثر شهرة للمجموعة أن المصريين القدماء كانوا من السود، على عكس النظرية الأكثر شهرة بأن المصريين القدماء كانوا مجتمعًا متنوعًا للغاية، يتألف من السكان الأصليين في وادي النيل المصري، والمجموعات العرقية التي كانت تعيش في الصحراء، والليبيين والسودانيين واليونانيين والعرب وغيرهم، وليس حضارة متجانسة عرقيًا. (ar)
  • Hoteps are a subculture of African Americans who use Ancient Egypt as a source of black pride. The community is Afrocentrist and it has also been described as promoting a false history. One of the group's more recognizable beliefs is the theory that the Ancient Egyptians were a racially homogeneous civilization which was uniformly made up of a single ethnic group of Black people, as opposed to the more accepted theory that the Ancient Egyptians were an extremely diverse society, consisting of people who were indigenous to the Egyptian Nile valley, ethnic groups that lived in the desert, Libyans, Sudanese, and eventually Greeks and Arabs after conquests. (en)
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