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Comparison of Egyptian-Somali Vocabulary:
"The language of ancient Egypt belonged to the Hamitic group...Surviving Hamitic languages are spoken across a large part of North Africa and include Somali." (The english language ,A Historical Introduction," by the british...
Does anyone know where I can read this
Main question: how many years ago did Somali people become an ethnicity
Some other questions I have
1.when did we branch out from other Cushitics like oromos and afar ?
2.which ethnicity were we 4500 years ago when the land of punt was a thing ...
Ethiopia and Kenya have a bilateral defense agreement. It's called the Kenya-Ethiopia Defence Pact, and it was signed in 1963. This agreement has been renewed several times over the years, most recently in 2017 the main purpose of the pact was to deter and respond to potential aggression from...
So today a major problem within the Somali community is qabil can someone explain its history it is said Somalis are 8-10k years old did we always have qabil or is it something that started perhaps after Islam ?
Please give suggestions so far I have the East African coast and Mozambique (Sofala) Northern Madagascar Coast Majority of Ethiopia because of the Adal and some parts of Maldives is this it ?
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In 1848 Ltd curttenden in his travel among the Isaaq titled:
"Memoir on the Western or Edoor Tribes Inhabiting the Somali Coast of N. E. Africa;: Cruttenden".
On pages 61-62 (attached) he unequivocally states that Aw Barkhadle was an Isaaq saint from...
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