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Wtf are Somalis Germanic? The guy in your pfp looks 100% American or Slavik RussianGive me a way to read it. I want to know more about this Sheikh Samaroon
Wtf are Somalis Germanic? The guy in your pfp looks 100% American or Slavik RussianGive me a way to read it. I want to know more about this Sheikh Samaroon
I'm not Somali, I'm GreekWtf are Somalis Germanic? The guy in your pfp looks 100% American or Slavik Russian
Need proofYes many names were habeshized
No doubt a folklore abysinnian.didnt drunk coffee until a century ago since it was banned for imitating MuslimsThis is the very same sheikh i've mentioned in another post.
It's said that he travelled from northern eritrea all the way down to zaylac where he meet sa'ad a-din. He then travelled to the interior in the lands of adal. All this is said to have been writing down on a manuscript in yemen that hasn't been digitalized yet. I tried to find it cause i thought it may contain the oldest mention of sheikh samaroon who fought alongside sa'ad a-din.
I think coffee was introduced to yemen multiple times with oldest ment cause i thought it may contain the oldest mention of sheikh samaroon who fought alongside sa'ad a-din..
Why would they ban it for imitating Muslims if they did it first lol . The Habesha claim to coffee is pathetically weak considering we had records in Zeila talking about us making it first and it spread to Yemen because of an Arab noble dude who married the Sultan of Adal/Ifatβs daughter.No doubt a folklore abysinnian.didnt drunk coffee until a century ago since it was banned for imitating Muslims
They claim it was Ethiopian Muslims who founded itWhy would they ban it for imitating Muslims if they did it first lol . The Habesha claim to coffee is pathetically weak considering we had records in Zeila talking about us making it first and it spread to Yemen because of an Arab noble dude who married the Sultan of Adal/Ifatβs daughter.
Even more of a joke, their oldest claim was in the 1600s and it was Christian monksThey claim it was Ethiopian Muslims who founded it
This is nothing look at one of my recent posts https://www.somalispot.com/threads/...rs-from-the-horn-in-yemen-and-red-sea.153232/somali excellency
Here is the only source i have that talks about sheikh samaroon.Give me a way to read it. I want to know more about this Sheikh Samaroon
You've also read about it? It wasn't only coffee but also in many cases eating jaad or qat was considered imitating muslims too.No doubt a folklore abysinnian.didnt drunk coffee until a century ago since it was banned for imitating Muslims
We xooged all the cultural cool stuffYou've also read about it? It wasn't only coffee but also in many cases eating jaad or qat was considered imitating muslims too.
This is one hella of a source, how did u stumble upon thisHere is the only source i have that talks about sheikh samaroon.
Just read wiki pages and online sources, Ifat was shit, read about Adal
Where can I read about Harari emirate and Aussa Imamate sources on these are very rare and hard to find for some reasonThe Abyssinians lost 8 emperors and countless princes and generals fighting Ifat and Adal aka the Zaylans, how is that being shit? Emperor Amda Siyon killed by the Zaylans, Emperor Yeshaq killed by the Zaylans, Emperor Tewodros I killed by Zaylans, Emperor Eskender assassinated by the Zaylans, Emperor Baeda Maryam killed by the Zaylans, Emperor Na'od killed by the Zaylans, Emperor Lebne Dengel defeated by the Zaylans, Emperor Gelawdewos beheaded by the Zaylans.
Also, throughout Ifat and Adal's supremacy the real powerbrokers with legitimacy in the State and Army were the Imams and generals, not the Sultan, who were mere symbolic figureheads. When the Sultans made peace with the Emperors or vice-versa, the Adal princes, generals and imams like Jamal ad-Din II, Laday Usman, Mahfuz, Ahmed Ibn Ibrahim Al-Ghazi, etc never honored those same treaties and continued to raid deep into the Abyssinian heartland almost unopposed, chasing a nomadic Abyssinian royal court with no capital to conquer or sack.
When the Abyssinians βclaimedβ to have annexed Ifat after sacking Zeila, they couldnβt even put their puppet Sultan on the throne, because the latter had no legitimacy in the land of Ifat and his younger brother took up the mantle establishing Adal.
A lot of what you see on Wikipedia is Tamrat-Pankhurst pan-Ethio propaganda, take it with a grain of salt.
Do u know that there is a harari book that mentions your ancestor abdirahmanWhere can I read about Harari emirate and Aussa Imamate sources on these are very rare and hard to find for some reason
Where can I read about Harari emirate and Aussa Imamate sources on these are very rare and hard to find for some reason
Stupid opinion. But if anyone wants to know about the Muslim kingdoms of the Horn just look for Adal, Ifat, Shewa, Dawaro, Hadiya etc.Just read wiki pages and online sources, Ifat was shit, read about Adal
Don't remember i've got the pdf file a long time ago and i had to search for the website where i got it from. It's an interesting and entertaining read, it also contains some historical events that can be found in oral stories and other manuscripts writing around the 16th century.This is one hella of a source, how did u stumble upon this
Does it only talk about Dir kingsDon't remember i've got the pdf file a long time ago and i had to search for the website where i got it from. It's an interesting and entertaining read, it also contains some historical events that can be found in oral stories and other manuscripts writing around the 16th century.