They really should. But it goes to show that the excerpt you posted on here about the guy talking about somali books is no joke. We'll hopefully find more of these kinds of manuscripts.This is major. They need to digitize this.
Someone should send this to that Somali academic(forgot his name) , who works with old manuscripts.
We can only imagine how many others there are which are more ancient and haven't been publicized. Somalia's history research is literally in it's baby footsteps. Somali wadaad script is supposedly at least 700-800 years old , if complex stuff like this was being written in 1814 when can reasonably expect works from at least 200-300 years old before that dateI think this is actually the oldest somali ajami manuscript I've heard of so far and the longest as well.
Yeah i can't imagine how much there must be out there. It also seems to mainly be writing on local cultural and historical stuff. At the end of the video for example he talks about the book mentions spefically the xeer of some profession/job called uul haye ?We can only imagine how many others there are which are more ancient and haven't been publicized. Somalia's history research is literally in it's baby footsteps. Somali wadaad script is supposedly at least 700-800 years old , if complex stuff like this was being written in 1814 when can reasonably expect works from at least 200-300 years old before that date
I do remember seeing a letter somewhere on twitter that was between some ottoman empire leader and a somali sultanate leader. I'm not sure if it was legitimate though.I think this is actually the oldest somali ajami manuscript I've heard of so far and the longest as well.