Garaad diinle
It might have been kooshin which is one of the ancestor of samaale.this is funny because my father used to mention Kush - Areele Galan Musse Isse-Madobe Dir Irir Samaale Cush.
It might have been kooshin which is one of the ancestor of samaale.this is funny because my father used to mention Kush - Areele Galan Musse Isse-Madobe Dir Irir Samaale Cush.
kooshin could possibly be KushIt might have been kooshin which is one of the ancestor of samaale.
Kush was coined by western linguistic researchers and changed it from hamitic cause of it's negative connotation and it's perceived raciest undertones at the time. Hamitic is ham derive from the hebrew tora, ham son of noh/noah عليه السلام.kooshin could possibly be Kush
Kush was not created by the white man walaal you can go deep into the rendille and oromo countryside men who have never went school or seen a white man claim Cush. however whatever you believe is what you believeKush was coined by western linguistic researchers and changed it from hamitic cause of it's negative connotation and it's perceived raciest undertones at the time. Hamitic is ham derive from the hebrew tora, ham son of noh/noah عليه السلام.
When they changed it they chose cush son of ham keeping the same naming style with a bit of change. Before that somali didn't use cush. Kooshin on the other hand is a well known somali name and it's found in many somali clans.
more accurate map showing the Ala Jarso and Nole border at Jaldessa. im presuming the Reer Galen
@Garaad diinle this map can back my claimwere counted in Ala in this map probably before 1875 when other Isse sub tribes started migrating.
You'll never find a somali clan with the name cush in their abtirsi nor is it found in any somali abtirsi but you seem to be speaking out of experience do you have proof? Tell me about these oromos and rendille with cush lineage.Kush was not created by the white man walaal you can go deep into the rendille and oromo countryside men who have never went school or seen a white man claim Cush. however whatever you believe is what you believe
I really can't say much about it especially since the map looks old and i can't confirm it's accuracy for myself. What was your original source aside from this map? Did you travel to these places yourself or did you hear it from somebody?@Garaad diinle this map can back my claim
went to jeldessa my self yes. but the ethnographical difference is very hard to understand swell as the somali and oromo territory. lets say for example on the way you will see pure Oromos on the way then when you reach the big city you find pure Somalis, and then you see Oromos speaking somalis after you move forward from the town. this happened to me in dir Dhabe after I had entered Ganda harla went to hafida Isse where Gurgure, and Issa live then near kalabeyr.I really can't say much about it especially since the map looks old and i can't confirm it's accuracy for myself. What was your original source aside from this map? Did you travel to these places yourself or did you hear it from somebody?