Diskussion:Bankon

Letzter Kommentar: vor 15 Jahren von Capetien

"Our alaya, the true home is forever the Himalaya"

"It's all prarabda, it's written on our foreheads"

"For either you touch suffering, and so suffer, or reach to the other side, and be it. One is kashta and the other duka."

"A Brahmin should not touch jhoota, especially my jhoota"

"And so you and your beads, and the sorrow of sorrow. Duka me duka, mila ja".

  • King Alaya (or Alara) was the father of King Kashta of Napata, King Kashta was Pharaoh's Sabakon father, Duka is the Bankon Chiefdom.


According to the historian Drusilla Dunjee Houston, the Old language of Anu was brought to Egypt and Kerma (Nubia) by the Old Race of Hindu-Kush. The Hindu Puranas speak of the Kushites going to India before they went to Egypt and Nubia.

According to the languages expert Mrs Lilias Homburger, Bankon is a Kumaoni (KUM) language. The Kumaoni is a language spoken by the people from Kumaon region of Uttarakhand, India.

According to the British explorer, administrator and great Bantu linguistic expert, Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston (1858-1927), "Bankon has been strongly influenced by the languages of the North-East of Africa".

Its relationship to the more typical African Eastern Bantu languages may be deduced from the following table of noun-classes :

Prefixes English Bankon Ganda Nyanja Swahili
Mu Man Mut Omu-ntu Mu-ntu M-tu
Va Men Bot Aba-ntu A-ntu Wa-tu
Mu Heart Muem Omu-tima M-tima M-tima
Mi Hearts Miom Omi-tima Mi-tima Mi-tima
Ki Thing Ki-om Oki-ntu Chi-ntu Ki-tu
Vi Things Bi-om Obi-ntu Zi-ntu Vi-tu
Ni House Ndaw Onju Numba Numba

Mut is different from Omu-ntu, Mu-ntu or M-tu;

Bot is different from Aba-ntu, A-ntu or Wa-tu.