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Saxib if what your saying is true not only you would revolutionise somali history but world history.
You would either become satan to modern historians or a icon.
Arabs would permanently seethe for atleast 17 centuries

Saxib if what your saying is true not only you would revolutionise somali history but world history.
You would either become satan to modern historians or a icon.
Arabs would permanently seethe for atleast 17 centuries
I'm on it sxb1000 years from now our our descendants will say why in 2000s when Europe and Asia went to space got rich and discovered new tech and resources why we never did. Up to us to break cycle hope yall come through cuz im lazy asf
I have been always curious about Dhul Qarnayn. Considering some theories, he was not only a king but also a space traveler theoretically.History, as it is chronicled, often reflects the perspective of the descendants of Japheth. Dhul Qarnayn ruled over the East and the West, encompassing the known world, and the unwritten annals of ancient empires and kingdoms that Allah eventually destroyed. The lost and unrecorded history reveals an era of black/African domination until divine punishment was meted out.
They conquered parts of Arabia on multiple occasionsLol, Abysinia couldn't conquer anything outside of Africa either
The Habeshas even managed to occupy the far flung island of Socotra until they were kicked out by a relief force sent from Oman at the request of a Local Soqotri Arab poet.They conquered parts of Arabia on multiple occasions
Somalis inhabit the largest amount of land out of any native ethnicity in the entire continent. What more do you want?
Provide source for al jabartis schalars being somali, and hostin families in 1200 century with mongol invasion and even Spanish indqustitionThe Somali people numbered less than a million yet had a profound impact on a geographic sphere stretching over 4 million sq km, from Suakin to Sofala we made our presence known through settlements, trade factories, conquests and being a hub of international commerce. Our cities were known from China to Venice. We repulsed the Portuguese, and nearly wiped out the much larger population of Abyssinians from the pages of history. Take any historic record regarding the African continent, be it Greek, Egyptian, Roman, Chinese or Arabic and you can bet the Somali peninsula features prominently, in-fact the oldest evidence of international trade in sub-Saharan Africa comes from Somalia.
If you go into the wider Islamic world, our influence is persistent, whether it be the al-Zayla’i and al-Jabarti scholars in Cairo, Makkah and Jerusalem, or our settlements in the Arabian peninsula, our ancestors hosting Muslim families fleeing the Mongols and the Spanish Inquisition. Whether it be the Mogadishu trade factory in Malacca, or the sons of Mogadishu carrying her name in the Maldives and the Bengal area(Sa’id and Abdaziz), or our saints bringing Islam to Sri-Lanka(Aw Barkhadle), and being revered by Muslims across East Africa (al-Barawi, Sheikh Hussein), the influence and impact originating from Somalia was profound.
Instead of focusing on the absence of a globally spanning empire that a population as small as that of Somalia 500 years ago could never sustain, ask yourself why all of these different ethnicities spent so much time and energy, including on this forum, in a futile bid to displace the Somali people from the heritage of their country? Is it because Somalia is blessed with a large amount of historically relevant cities, states, and heroic figures that one ethnicity should not have all of that to themselves?
What matters is that even with all of those big empires rampaging across the world, the Somali people emerged genetically, culturally, and religiously intact despite being located on two waterways connecting three continents. What matters is that when looking at our rich but yet to be properly researched historiography we can already see that we were an extremely relevant people in the global machine of commerce, religion and cultural diffusion. What matters is that today we can look across our landscapes and see the remains of ancient and medieval cities, harbours, fortresses and mosques.
What matters is that we have so much material to make amazing movies, tv-shows, anime and other forms of entertainment. This richness will only increase with proper research in archaeology, manuscripts and restoration of historic sites.
Are you genuinely considering this? When examining the demographics of the Oromo and Habesha communities, their populations are two or three times larger. Additionally, they have historical connections with Western and Christian empires that once held global influence. Nevertheless, the Somali community stands out with the largest landmass attributed to a single tribe. Interestingly, in terms of numerical size, Somalis don't rank among the top 5 largest tribes.That is not a valid excuse, Somali population is 30 million, similar to many European nations, and our higher population allowed us to dominate other Muslim ethnic groups, further giving us an advantage to conquer more lands this is a stupid excuse
Wahn has truly entered our hearts.Narrated Abdullah ibn Umar:
I heard the Messenger of Allah, (ﷺ) say: When you enter into the inah transaction, hold the tails of oxen, are pleased with agriculture, and give up conducting jihad (struggle in the way of Allah). Allah will make disgrace prevail over you, and will not withdraw it until you return to your original religion.
No evidence for Somalis conquering Madagascar and Adulites texts have varying interpretations/translations some don’t say they conquered up to Jordan but simply made war there.We conquered the Maldives, Madagascar,Aden,sofala etc we goodz aksum also conquer all the way to jordan
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They were not influenced by the Somalis, the Aqeeli tribes conquered Zeila in Somalia, taking the Nisba Al Zaylici, while the Ismaciilis conquered Jabarta in Ethiopia taking the nisba Al JabartiThe Somali people numbered less than a million yet had a profound impact on a geographic sphere stretching over 4 million sq km, from Suakin to Sofala we made our presence known through settlements, trade factories, conquests and being a hub of international commerce. Our cities were known from China to Venice. We repulsed the Portuguese, and nearly wiped out the much larger population of Abyssinians from the pages of history. Take any historic record regarding the African continent, be it Greek, Egyptian, Roman, Chinese or Arabic and you can bet the Somali peninsula features prominently, in-fact the oldest evidence of international trade in sub-Saharan Africa comes from Somalia.
If you go into the wider Islamic world, our influence is persistent, whether it be the al-Zayla’i and al-Jabarti scholars in Cairo, Makkah and Jerusalem, or our settlements in the Arabian peninsula, our ancestors hosting Muslim families fleeing the Mongols and the Spanish Inquisition. Whether it be the Mogadishu trade factory in Malacca, or the sons of Mogadishu carrying her name in the Maldives and the Bengal area(Sa’id and Abdaziz), or our saints bringing Islam to Sri-Lanka(Aw Barkhadle), and being revered by Muslims across East Africa (al-Barawi, Sheikh Hussein), the influence and impact originating from Somalia was profound.
Instead of focusing on the absence of a globally spanning empire that a population as small as that of Somalia 500 years ago could never sustain, ask yourself why all of these different ethnicities spent so much time and energy, including on this forum, in a futile bid to displace the Somali people from the heritage of their country? Is it because Somalia is blessed with a large amount of historically relevant cities, states, and heroic figures that one ethnicity should not have all of that to themselves?
What matters is that even with all of those big empires rampaging across the world, the Somali people emerged genetically, culturally, and religiously intact despite being located on two waterways connecting three continents. What matters is that when looking at our rich but yet to be properly researched historiography we can already see that we were an extremely relevant people in the global machine of commerce, religion and cultural diffusion. What matters is that today we can look across our landscapes and see the remains of ancient and medieval cities, harbours, fortresses and mosques.
What matters is that we have so much material to make amazing movies, tv-shows, anime and other forms of entertainment. This richness will only increase with proper research in archaeology, manuscripts and restoration of historic sites.
The closest we ever got was the macrobian king beefing with Cambyses or another king of Persia. If they chose to invade us then perhaps the king would have lived up to his words and conquered the Persians.Very good point
But this doesn't change the fact they had way way way bigger empires that controlled places like South America, huge chunks of Africa and China!
Also so what if the Sahara covers us, what prevented Songhai from completely annihilating their neighbors and having an empire like the French?
And what about the Somalis????? Why didn't they conquer shit? Right next to Arabia, India and so many other countries, all these weak tribes too! Why didn't we conquer?
No he disappeared on his march across Libya in the desert, and yes we did defeat the Persians, they sent boats against us and we obliterated their troops and used war elephantsThe closest we ever got was the macrobian king beefing with Cambyses or another king of Persia. If they chose to invade us then perhaps the king would have lived up to his words and conquered the Persians.
All we know is that Cambyses disappeared on his march to conquer us. Maybe his army were purged by the desert or the king killed him and his army and returned home.
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Can this fly be used in warfare? can we just ship them off and clone them to destroy the civilisations of our enemies? why has no one ever thought of doing this?No tsetse fly = most of East and South Africa would be Cushitic today.
Tset tset fly kills livestock, if our enemies aren't pastorialists, how will it destroy them?Can this fly be used in warfare? can we just ship them off and clone them to destroy the civilisations of our enemies? why has no one ever thought of doing this?