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...but do you have any evidence that Shilluks even fought VS those remote Egyptian garrisons?
The English idiom can be vague and confusing sometimes, Italwars. "To fight with..." can mean both fighting alongside someone or against them, depending on the context.I fought with my brother over a girl. I fought with my brother against our neighbours.The wording is the same, but they mean the opposite things.
Your deliberate misunderstanding is not helping. I know you speak perfect English (unless you've had a drink or two).