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PAA MEDJAYU DAKRUN NEWSLETTER Vol. 1, Edition 1


Volume 1, Edition 1 April 2009

Paa Medjayu The Protectors

Then and Now


Who are we now? We are the men of the Nuwaupian Tribe that have come together for the purpose of providing and protecting our tribe. This is a huge responsibility considering the situation of the world and the crisis of the recession. It is becoming imperative that we as Men, brothers, fathers, and husbands realize that protection is a major concern. It is our duty to restore our family to the heights of glory and pride which was and still is being demonstrated by our Master Teacher, Nazdir: Amunnub ReAkh Ptah. We overstand that this requires a lot of hard work; nevertheless, we are willing and able to get the job done. MEN OF VALOR PROTECTING MEN

Golden Fly Of Valor Paa Medjayu Logo


By Ah Mus Saw Atum Re Raahubaat Dear Reader: This is the Emblem (above) which was designed by Our Beloved Master Teacher and given to me, Captain Ah Mus Saw Atum Re, for The Paa Medjayu in his letter to me. It does have a significant meaning, I was surprised to learn its meaning. The Feather of Maat represents our Mother Maat, The Nazdirt of Truth and Justice which I, interpreted as we, of Paa Medjayu must exert truth and justice in performing our duties as Protector of our tribe. The Three Flies represents a custom as far back as the 18th Dynasty where the supreme commander of the army present to his most courageous soldiers with this pendants in the form of three flies for their valor on the battlefield. Note: You can clearly see The Golden Fly of Valor Symbol on the Aswud Mir (Black Pyramid), above, along with the Feather of MAAT on the Capstone. The flies on a gold chain were found in Queen Ahhotep Tome offered to the queen by her sons, the Pharaohs Ka Mus and Ah Mus. The significance of flies is best known during the New Kingdom, perhaps, because of flies apparent qualities of persistence in the face of opposition.

We must keep in mind that we are still fighting a battle for our Supreme Commander and Master Teachers freedom. Therefore, unwavering tenacity is needed in this battle. It is also imperative that we realize that psychological warfare is continuingly being waged. We as Paa Medjayu are required to demonstrate courage and valor in our duties as providers and protectors of our great tribe.

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What is the Paa Medjayu? In our own language given to us by our Master Teacher and Savior, Nazdir: Amunnub ReAkh Ptah shil Paa Hanutu: Djedi,

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Feather Of MAAT

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Paa Medjayu The Protectors


We are seeking all committed, dedicated, and disciplined men of this Nuwaupian Tribe who are willing to assist. Captain Ah Mus Saw Atum-Re has been traveling across the United States reaching out and selecting brothers of the Nuwaupian Tribe to move forward in a positive direction. His actions have increased tribal pride, motivation, and the selfdetermination needed in the brotherhood. We have no time to lose; there is so much work to be done. Everyone has a purpose and can assist. Being providers and protectors of this tribe means utilizing what skills you possess as an individual and putting them to use in a collective manner. To join in and get involved seek out the brothers in your area. Dont miss out; we are on the move! From: Ah Mus Saw Atum Re Commanding Officer monuments like the Pyramids, establishing trade with Mesopotamia, and exploring the African continent west to the Atlantic Ocean and south to the Indian Ocean. Egypt also knew how to wage war, and it is not surprising, then, that they established the first military decoration known to history:

The Golden Fly of Valor


was awarded by the Pharaoh to military leaders who distinguished themselves in battle. Although generals might be represented in stone carvings, commemorating battles meant to preserve the event for all time. The Gold of Valor was an honor that could be worn to show his peers and other Egyptians his proven worth in combat. As such, it was a predecessor to modern medals, dating back to at least 1400 BCE. It must be remembered that, at this time, warfare was still relatively primitive. Good leadership meant leading from the front, even if you were an Egyptian General!

The Golden Fly of Valor.


Of the most famous specimens of jewelry is the Golden Fly of Valour, also known as The Order of the Golden Fly. It was a fly-shaped pendant, which was mostly made of gold, even though some silver examples have been found. Nicholson 1995: 101. The author assumes that the fly was used as this word, as it is just like the determined enemy; no matter how much it is shooed away, it comes back, and ones exasperation with a bothersome fly is often expressed in a sound similar to a fly. These have made the author suppose that the fly was associated with the military because of its determination as the enemy, as well as the flys tendency to hang around battlefields where blood is being shed. Especially battlefields, wherein, dead carcasses rot in the sun. Consider, also, the bothersome and stinging Horsefly which can drive even horses, steeds of war, into distraction and even a routing stampeed in full disarray!

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The Golden Fly of Valor


was a necklace, with three pendants in the shape of flies. The award was made up of about a half-pound of gold, making it one of the most valuable military decorations as well as the most ancient. The Egyptians represent what was probably the greatest of the ancient civilizations. While the Greeks were just primitive tribesmen and the inhabitants of Britain still sacrificing virgins to bushes, the Egyptians were creating

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Paa Medjayu
The Protecting Defenders
Composed by: Lieutenant Ahasen Tum (aka Neb: Hakum-RE) The Medjayu can be traced back to Ancient Egypt and Sudan. The Medjayu was a police force consistent of African tribes, such as the Beja, Hadendawa tribe which according to Roper (1930) means Lion clan/Children of the Lioness. Their elaborate hairdressing gained them the name of Fuzzy-wuzzies among the British troops (this was likely the inspiration for Rudyard Kipling's poem, "Fuzzy Wuzzy".) They earned an unenviable reputation during the wars by their hideous mutilations of the dead on the battlefields. The Medjayu served and protected the Pharaoh and can be traced back to the old kingdom of Egypt as well as the New Kingdom of Egypt. They were Aha-u warriors that assisted various Pharaohs, most notably Kamose and Ahmose, during the so called 18th Dynasty. During this time the Heka Khasut Hyksos had invaded our land of Egypt and sought to take it over by force with no regards to life or law. The Medjayu was the force that ousted the Hyksos out of Egypt across the hot burning sands back into the mountainous regions of Europe. The name Medjayu is also spelled as: Medjay, medjai, mazoi, and in the Egyptian Hieroglyphs it was transcribed as Mda.y from mDA according to Erman & Grapow, Wrterbuch der gyptischen Sprache, 2, 186.1-2. Now when you read the word Mda.y, it just so happens that you have the word Mayday. The word mayday is used to signal a lifethreatening emergency by many groups, such as police forces (*note: the Medjayu were the police force of Ancient Egypt), pilots, firefighters, and transportation organizations.

The True Mahdi


In 1845 A.D. a Nubian, Egyptian man was born, who was called

Al Mahdi Muhammad Ahmad. As you know, Al Mahdi was of the Bija (Beja) Tribe, of Dongola Nubia. A True Egyptian, keeper of the secrets as a Sufi initiate, after the order of the sons of the green light, (S.G.L.). The Mahdi was not a Sudanese by birth, but a Nubian Egyptian from Egypt of the Beja tribe, also spelled Bija and known as the Fuzzy Wuzzies, who are the pure descendants of the tribe of Hadendawa who mixed in with the Tribe of Judah.
Source: Zed Festival Program Itinerary

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Paa Medjayu
Mayday is an emergency code word used internationally as a distress signal in voice procedure radio communications. It derives from the French venez m'aider, meaning 'come help me'. Now, keep in mind that the Medjayu was called upon from Sudan to Help and assist their Egyptian brethren that were being invaded and attacked by the Hyksos in the South. Pure logic, reasoning, tone/phonetics prove that the word Mayday actually traces back to Medjayu. The distress signal or call mayday was in actuality the Medjay receiving a distress call for help from their Egyptian family in the South. Often times many writers have tried to separate the Sudanese from the Original Egyptians, however they are the same people. The words Sudan and Egypt both mean Black! And, there are actually more Pyramids in Sudan, Africa than in Egypt Africa! We must make this point because many African Americans still dont realize that EGYPT is in AFRICA ! This is why our Master Teacher has definitely blessed Us by educating us in The ANCIENT EGIPTIAN ORDER (A.E.O.) and reconnecting Us with our Ancient Egiptian Ancestors of Tamare (also known as Kemet). The call is always given three times in a row ("Mayday Mayday Mayday") to prevent mistaking it for some similar-sounding phrase under noisy conditions, and to distinguish an actual Mayday call from a message about a Mayday call. An example of a more modern account of the Medjayu battling the Hyksos can be seen in the battles of The Mahdi, Muhammad Ahmad of Africa against the British, indo-Egyptians, Turks. Keep in mind, Islam was a religion that invaded Africa, and Muhammad Ahmad was a convert to an invaders religion. Ancient Egypt is the source of all world religions. Islam, Judaism, and Christianity all come from Egipt and was changed, updated, to suite their own people. In the case of Islam, a Arabian religion to Indo-Arabs mixed, they invaded Africa spreading it to us. This is how Al Mahdi of Sudan got it. He was a true Nubian by birth, blood, and seed. That would make him a Egyptian a Hut-Ka-Ptah; the word the Greeks changed to Aiguptos so we have no need of their way of life, its not ours. (Quoted from 7-27-2007 letter from Paa Nazdir)

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A newer term of "Medjayu" refers to a division of ancient Egypt's police during its 18th Dynasty (a part of New Kingdom). The Medjayu were, also, well known in the Egyptian Army Known rulers, in the History of Egypt, for the Eighteenth Dynasty. The New Kingdom period of Egyptian history is the period between the 16th century BC and the 11th century BC, covering the Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth dynasty of Egypt. Army (From Latin armata (act of arming) via Old French army can, in some countries, refer to any armed force. Some very important tasks were overseen by Medjayu officers. They were instrumental in the protection of Thebes and the royal complex at Deir al-Madinah. Thebes For the ancient capital of Boeotia, see Thebes, Greece.. Deir al-Madinah is the Arabic name of an Ancient Egyptian village that was home to the artisans who built the temples and tombs ordered by the pharaohs and other dignitaries during the New Kingdom period (18th to 20th dynasties) in the Valley of the Kings.

Paa Medjayu Lieutenant


Neb Hakum Re, New York

PAA MEDJAYU IS THE PRESENT


DAY RESTORATION OF THE TRUE NUWAUPIAN BROTHERHOOD By Neb Qasum Re Lieutenant of Information First of all, I want to thank our Beloved Master Teacher, Dr. Malachi Z. York, for his priceless gift of Divine Guidance and Supreme Wisdom that he has selfishly bestowed upon, not only my family and myself, but hundreds of thousands of other families throughout the planet Earth. Secondly, I would like to thank Captain Ah Mus Saw Atum Re, Commander of the PAA MEDJAYU, for his appointment of my son and myself to the position of Lieutenants in the New York area. We pray that We live up to the duties and requirements of the officeship and prove to be worthy of the trust afforded us. HOTEP (Peace)

PAA MEDJAYU TROOPS

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They continued to serve in this capacity well into the reign of Pharaoh Rameses IV (about 1152-1144 B.C.E.), during which time they accompanied an expedition into the Wadi Hammamat.

Nubia: Nubians in Egypt


The evidence for Nubians in Egypt may be divided into written sources and archaeological record. The human remains from the latter would provide the most direct or primary sources, but they have not been analyzed in numbers or methods suitable for demographic studies. The classic Middle Egyptian phase of the Egyptian language provides evidence for Egyptian attitudes to the inhabitants of lands immediately south of Egypt. There seems to have been two main words used, Nehesy (nHsy) for inhabitants of the river valley, and Medjay (mDAy) for a group or groups from the deserts east of the Nubian Nile Valley. This indicates the view from Egypt, as mediated through language. It is possible that it represents a simplifying generalization for a more complex linguistic and ethnic map of Nubia.

The evidence for Nubians living in Middle Kingdom Egypt is open to several interpretations. The name Nehesy - 'Nubian' appears several times. Does it refer to a Nubian, either born in Egypt or someone who changed his or her foreign name? Was it just a 'fashion' to call somebody 'Nubian' or was the child darkerskinned than usual so that the parents decided to give him that name? What does darker skin mean? This question leads to the modern debate over race in ancient Egypt. Dark skinned people are sometimes depicted in Middle Kingdom art. It is again very difficult to draw any conclusion from this. It seems almost impossible to decide whether these were Nubians or whether the dark skin is chosen for other reasons ('rebirth'). Further research is needed, with a comprehensive catalogue illustrated in colour for all examples of each period. For the Second Intermediate Period there is good evidence, from material culture, that inhabitants from the Nubian eastern desert settled in Egypt (pan-graves).

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The Mahdi was called out of Egypt to help his Sudanese relatives to fight against the British army. So, he lived there and was known as a Sudanese. In fact, all those in that country are called Sudanese. People must remember that Egypt was invaded by the Indo-Arabs and the Euro-Berbers in the 6th and 7th century. Pushing out the black Egyptians to North and South Africa, they murdered, mutilated, raped and killed many Black Egyptians, then suppressed them. This was called the Arab Invasion. The results of the Arab invasion caused the original inhabitants of Egypt to shield or hide their true way of life. They shunned their cultural background, and like us Ansaars, they used Islam as their veil, while secretly they still practiced their Egyptian old ways. Lets thank the Mahdi for reestablishing the old ways of the Egyptians, and keeping the true ancient Egyptians language, Nuwaupic, alive. Every July 4th, in the western world, we celebrate the return of our true way of life, and thank him for being a role model to his great grandson, Amunnubi Reakhptah (our Savior), who is raising Egypt in the West. Pictured above is The Mahdis family lineage to his Great, Great Grandson Dr. Malachi Z. York

a.k.a. Amun Nubi ReAkh Ptah , also, popularly known spiritually as Imaam Issa Al-Haadi Al-Madhi.

Today Dr. Malachi Z. York seeks to be repatriated to Africa. In 1999 he was officially granted Citizenship to The Republic of Liberia, West Africa. He is a Naturalized Citizen of Liberia and has Diplomatic status as a Counsel General of Liberia.

11. I dont become drunk or intoxicated, or eat unclean things. 12. I dont hate any race, creed, religion or sexual orientation 13. I dont tell you what to eat, who to like, how to think and feel. I asked you, lets work together for a better world. 14. Lets correct our wrongs. Lets apologize to those we hurt because of religion. 15. Lets work together to build a better place for our children. 16. Lets avoid gossip and slander. 17. Lets forgive and seek forgiveness. 18. Lets enjoy life, its short. Lets respect the laws of nature and the source of it all, THE ALL. 19. We can take that which is evil and turn it good.

Our 19 Nuwaupian Affirmations


1. I listen for the voices of my creators sent by the Most High, and I look for the signs of the Most High. 2. I want to help open the eyes of the world to right knowledge, truth, and facts. 3. I will follow the Lamb in true faith; our savior, the man of the times, Dr. Malachi Z. York, forerunner of the real Messiah. 4. I greet all in peace, and with a sincere heart. 5. I pray with an open heart, and I seek the true light inward. 6. I follow the laws of the Holy Tablets. 7. I will not kill or even commit suicide, for it is a sin, wrong. 8. I dont steal or lie, and am not cruel to children and animals. 9. I dont disobey the laws of the government in which I live. 10. I am non-violent.

Source:
The Little Guide Book for Nuwaupians

ANKH Key Of Life

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Fuzzy-Wuzzy Poem
By Ruyard Kipling (Sudan Expeditionary Force)

The Beja Hendendowa were given the nickname, Fuzzy Wuzzy, by the European invaders, The British as almost a pet name, which was also a deliberate attempt to make the African Warriors who were worthy and skilled Aha-u Fighting Warriors seem less awesome, less terrible, since it was quickly found out that: .without a doubt, Africans are the most fierce, brave, daring and unmerciful race of fighting men in the world From 'Fuzzy Wuzzy', one of Rudyard Kipling's Barrack Room Ballad Poems, written in 1918. The poem is in the voice of an unsophisticated British soldier and expresses admiration rather than contempt, although expressed in terms that sound patronizing today.

We've fought with many men acrost the seas, An' some of 'em was brave an' some was not: The Paythan an' the Zulu an' Burmese; But the Fuzzy was the finest o' the lot. We never got a ha'porth's change of 'im: 'E squatted in the scrub an' 'ocked our 'orses, 'E cut our sentries up at Suakim, An' 'e played the cat an' banjo with our forces. So 'ere's to you, Fuzzy-Wuzzy, at your 'ome in the Sudan; You're a pore benighted 'eathen but a first-class fightin' man; We gives you your certificate, an' if you want it signed We'll come an' 'ave a romp with you whenever you're inclined.
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We took our chanst among the Khyber 'ills, The Boers knocked us silly at a mile, The Burman give us Irriwaddy chills, An' a Zulu impi dished us up in style: But all we ever got from such as they Was pop to what the Fuzzy made us swaller; We 'eld our bloomin' own, the papers say, But man for man the Fuzzy knocked us 'oller. Then 'ere's to you, Fuzzy-Wuzzy, an' the missis and the kid; Our orders was to break you, an' of course we went an' did. We sloshed you with Martinis, an' it wasn't 'ardly fair; But for all the odds agin' you, Fuzzy-Wuz, you broke the square. (End Quote)

Paa Rasult, Per Re Ah: Bastet Nefer Sawt Atum Re (Maun)


Elevating the Nubian Women to the status of Nazdirtu: Supreme Beings (Divine Status), or Pharaohs: (Royal Status), is only one of the accomplished goals of His Excellency Dr. Malachi Z. York, also known as Nazdir: Amunnub Reakh Ptah or Nazdir: Atum Re. He has achieved the noble goal of not only RESPECTING and PROTECTING Nubian Mothers, Sisters, Daughters, Nieces, and Aunts, but he has also ELEVATED Our Nubian Women in not only Word, but also in Fact, as well as IN DEED!

There are Now 2 Female Pharaohs


1 - Paa Rasult, Per Re Ah: Bastet Nefer Sawt Atum Re (mau-un) 2 - Shetayet Nefer Hemet Atum Re (mau-un)

Above ->Sudanese Boy from a Beja Tribe. Beja is divided to 5 main branches-

Hadendawa, Beniamier, Amarar, Ababda, and Halanga. They are famous as


good sword and knife makers and, also, by special ritual dance with swords. They excel as Ahau (Fighting Warriors). Paa Medjayu who went to Egypt and helped The Pharaoh to drive out the Invading Hyksos from along The Nile. They are, also, called Fuzzy Wuzzies.

The PAA MEDJAYU DAKRUN NEWSLETTER recognizes the above two Female Pharaohs appointed by Paa Nazdir: Amunnub Reakh Ptah. We Salute Messenger, Paa Rasult , Per Re Ah: Bastet Nefer Sawt Atum Re (Maun) and we congratulate her along with Sister Shetayet Nefer Hemet Atum Re upon their being elevated in the Ancient Egiptian Order to the sublime positions of Feline Pharaohs. May The Most High Bless and Protect Them!
CONGRATULATIONS! AND GOOD FORTUNE TO OUR BEAUTIFUL NUWAUPIAN FELINE EGIPTIAN PHARAOHS !

DR MALACHI Z. YORK IS TRULY AN ADVOCATE FOR TRUE WOMEN LIBERATION! ATUM RE! ATUN RE! AMUN RE! ANUN RE!

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