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Cush

Cushite Arab
So that means that the city was arab? Cause a guy moved there?

Saylac was already a wealthy city which is why he moved there as you said. He didn't go there and built it from scratch before the evil Cushites took over.
Nigga do you lack comprehensions skills? I never said it was majority Arab, but it was ruled by Arabs
 
So that means that the city was arab? Cause a guy moved there?

Saylac was already a wealthy city which is why he moved there as you said. He didn't go there and built it from scratch before the evil Cushites took over.
The word Zaylac means to romanticized in the Arabic language. The name is of Arabic origin. Secondly, the ancient kingdom of Himyar controlled Zeila. Arabs actually built and revived the city around the 9th century. Same with the Banadir coast.
 

Cush

Cushite Arab
It is what it is
Punt ruled Arabia and we always mixed 🤣 T-M70 is foreign and E-Y18629 is too young to have even lived in Punt, all the ancestral cousins and the tribes on this clade are either in Arabia or Somalia
 

Somali_patriotic

Everything unuka leh
The word Zaylac means to romanticized in the Arabic language. The name is of Arabic origin. Secondly, the ancient kingdom of Himyar controlled Zeila. Arabs actually built and revived the city around the 9th century. Same with the Banadir coast.
Shut up warya
Your historical revisionism will not get you anywhere
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The guys a troll @Idrus
How? I pretty much regurgitated your arguments about how Arabs founded and settled on the Benadir coast and Zeila way before the cushitic migration. I am not immune from mistakes and errors. I am willing to retract any of my statements if proven wrong. I am open to be corrected?
 

Cush

Cushite Arab
How? I pretty much regurgitated your arguments about how Arabs founded and settled on the Benadir coast and Zeila way before the cushitic migration. I am not immune from mistakes and errors. I am willing to retract any of my statements if proven wrong. I am open to be corrected?
Benadir, yes, Saylac, no, with Benadir there are documents from Greece and Ximyaari tribes still living there Saylac was in Punt
 

Somali_patriotic

Everything unuka leh
How? I pretty much regurgitated your arguments about how Arabs founded and settled on the Benadir coast and Zeila way before the cushitic migration. I am not immune from mistakes and errors. I am willing to retract any of my statements if proven wrong. I am open to be corrected?
Before cushitic immigration?!
Why are you so intellectually dishonest man
Are you trying to say Zaylac and banaadir wasn't settled by cushitics who actually lived there (archelogical evidences) but Semitics from arabia established those cities ?!
That's some outrageous suugo science fiction bro
 

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The word Zaylac means to romanticized in the Arabic language. The name is of Arabic origin. Secondly, the ancient kingdom of Himyar controlled Zeila. Arabs actually built and revived the city around the 9th century. Same with the Banadir coast.
Stop bringing fairytales and show us the sources
 

Cush

Cushite Arab
Before cushitic immigration?!
Why are you so intellectually dishonest man
Are you trying to say Zaylac and banaadir wasn't settled by cushitics who actually lived there (archelogical evidences) but Semitics from arabia established those cities ?!
That's some outrageous suugo science fiction bro
Actually archaeological evidences point to Arabs first settling the coast and this is from the Arab type graves in Xamar, in the periplus of the eryhtrean sea it also states the coast of Somalia is called "Azania" and is ruled by Ximyaaris, thus where Xamar comes, from had it really been always Somali and so ancient, it'd be a booming metropolis and foreigners would say they saw Somalis, but this is not the case

Saylac on the other than is ancient and was always Cushitic, and the Puntites ruled Jeddah, we are migratory Arabs, our haplogroup isn't even old enough to be Puntite and that's 95% of Somalis, had we been paternally Puntites there'd be 300 million Somalis
 
Benadir, yes, Saylac, no, with Benadir there are documents from Greece and Ximyaari tribes still living there Saylac was in Punt
"Zeila' and Sawakin represented the Arab state, the state of Himyar, and the wars between it and Aksum." This is mentioned in Chapter IX the entry of Islam into Eriteria. I am not denying the role Somalis played in the expansion of Zeila. Even at one point, there was a Somali governor in Zeila appointed by the ottomans named Sharmake. But for the most part of history, the city was ruled by Arab immigrants from Yemen. The Ifat sultante was literally established by Arabs from Yemen.
 
Stop bringing fairytales and show us the sources
My first point is regarding the Benadir coast.
Arabs controlled a coastal region in East Africa called Azania, which extended from southern Somalia to Tanzania (Rhapta). The coastal region of Azania, which included Mogadishu, Marka, and Barawa, was subject to Amir Sharahbil Ya’fir ibn As’ad Abu Karib. Please read the source below.

The Somali coast has certainly had ties of dependency with Arabia since very early times. Classical references include Herodotus, who makes mention in the 4th century B.C. of temporary settlements established down the East African coast by Phoenicians; and Agatharkhides, a Greek geographer living in Alexandria in the days of Ptolemy Philometer, tells us in 150 B.C.5 that the first permanent colonisers were the Sabeans from Southern Arabia, whom he describes as being strong, warlike and expert seamen.

They possess large ships and sail to the land of the aromatic products where they found colonies.... It is they who provide the Phoenicians with an endless variety of merchandise and prodigous profits.

Some two hundred years later the importanc "Periplus of the Erythraean Sea"" was written in Greek by an unknown Alexandrian merchant. It is a kind of geo- graphical and mercantile guide to the Red Sea, the East African and Arabian coasts. Part of paragraph 16, referring to the Somali coast, records:

The inhabitants of this coast, men of huge stature, are given to piracy; they live each in their own district, their own masters. In accordance with some ancient right, this district is subject to the sovereignty of the state that becomes most powerful in Arabia, and so is now ruled by the Mapharitic chieftain. From the king it is held tributary by the people of Muza who send there many ships with Arab captains and agents who enjoy the friendship of the natives, intermarry with them and thus become familiar with the coast and its language.
 

Cush

Cushite Arab
"Zeila' and Sawakin represented the Arab state, the state of Himyar, and the wars between it and Aksum." This is mentioned in Chapter IX the entry of Islam into Eriteria. I am not denying the role Somalis played in the expansion of Zeila. Even at one point, there was a Somali governor in Zeila appointed by the ottomans named Sharmake. But for the most part of history, the city was ruled by Arab immigrants from Yemen. The Ifat sultante was literally established by Arabs from Yemen.
Why tf would a book about Eritrea speak about Somalia that match 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣bro made up a random book you're a troll
 
@Al Adnani :lolbron: Not only that our tribe Banu Ugayl is much bigger, the governor of Mahra is Al Bakriit :drakelaugh: Ben Saalim and all these other qabiils live everywhere with huge population, where are the close cousins of the Isaaq? If you were a real tribe you'd have a solid lineage which is recognizable and recorded and cousins you can visit, but your lineage is verified by Shia scholars 😭😭😭😭 the same niggas who made the L859 fabricated Banu Hashim DNA project, warya Banu Ugayl wa qabiil hub badan, forgetBanu Ugayl Darood ba ku filan houthiyiinyta anaa waso
Let's not turn this into FKD akhi, we're on the same team here
 

Emir of Zayla

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Actually archaeological evidences point to Arabs first settling the coast and this is from the Arab type graves in Xamar, in the periplus of the eryhtrean sea it also states the coast of Somalia is called "Azania" and is ruled by Ximyaaris, thus where Xamar comes, from had it really been always Somali and so ancient, it'd be a booming metropolis and foreigners would say they saw Somalis, but this is not the case

Saylac on the other than is ancient and was always Cushitic, and the Puntites ruled Jeddah, we are migratory Arabs, our haplogroup isn't even old enough to be Puntite and that's 95% of Somalis, had we been paternally Puntites there'd be 300 million Somalis
Azania is Swahili coast. That has nothing to do with us other than them being Cushitic tho.
 
Why tf would a book about Eritrea speak about Somalia that match 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣bro made up a random book you're a troll
The full book is titled Chapter IX. The entry of Islam into Eritrea, The rise of Islamic principalities of the coast and the Amhara Habashite kingdom. You need to read the section on the rise of principalities of the coast. So are you saying the Arab presence in Zeila was not as strong as the Arab presnece in the benadiri coast?
 

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