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That can't be true, according to this map somalis expanded into galbeedka sitti in 1977 but i know of someone born in garbaciise in the 50s. This was probably made by an afar or an afar sympathiser.
That can't be true, according to this map somalis expanded into galbeedka sitti in 1977 but i know of someone born in garbaciise in the 50s. This was probably made by an afar or an afar sympathiser.
That's nothing but a ruse to divide us somalis watch this video till the end.They mostly hate Cisses in reality, from what I know. They're weirdly chill toward many other qabiils, even sometimes oddly affectionate like toward Daroods. They have some belief that we link-up genealogy wise but the Cisse are like their primordial foes.
They mostly hate Cisses in reality, from what I know. They're weirdly chill toward many other qabiils, even sometimes oddly affectionate like toward Daroods. They have some belief that we link-up genealogy wise but the Cisse are like their primordial foes.
How’s that possible when there is issa, and dir between the two?You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
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It's over for the sharp teeth warriors
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That's nothing but a ruse to divide us somalis watch this video till the end.
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If the did unite, Eritrea should have the Afar speaking part of Djibouti. We can accommodate them
How’s that possible when there is issa, and dir between the two?
We should somalized the arab/Yemeni niggaz in Somalia and Djibouti tooYou don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
We should somalized the arab/Yemeni niggaz in Somalia and Djibouti too
I forgot one of the users in here told me that carab salax are originally south Semitic group related to Morden Yemen, Oman and soctroa but they’re fully somalized now and there isn’t mixture between Arab or their old Semitic language to Somali .Yemeni-Somalis in much of Somalia are pretty much Somalized. I have a first cousin whose hooyo is one from Bosaso. She does not speak one word of Arabic and sounds on the phone like a generic Somali eedo. But these are the ones who've been in Somalia for like 50 to 200 years. The recent refugees and migrants are a different story.
They mostly hate Cisses in reality, from what I know. They're weirdly chill toward many other qabiils, even sometimes oddly affectionate like toward Daroods. They have some belief that we link-up genealogy wise but the Cisse are like their primordial foes.
I forgot one of the users in here told me that carab salax are originally south Semitic group related to Morden Yemen, Oman and soctroa but they’re fully somalized now and there isn’t mixture between Arab or their old Semitic language to Somali .
Kinda mind blowing
The most active stage of the war being now past, all
the tribes set themselves to constructing forts, of which
there are now seven at Bosaso—three belonging to the
Bahadir, two to the Deshisha, one to the Bagaren, and one
to the Arabs—not counting several others, of smaller size.
The Deshisha have asked leave to build another, larger than
all the rest, on the high ground inland, but, up to the present
time, Sultan Osman has not granted the desired permission.
These small forts are used in time of peace to store weapons,
ammunition, and provisions under cover, or sometimes as a
prison.
While the struggle was in progress, several Arab families
arrived from the island of Socotra, and settled among the
local tribes, by mingling with whom they originated a new
tribe, called that "of the Arabs," and now occupying the
western part of the country.
subhanallah they was looking fully Somali 100+ years ago .Carab Saalax are a different story from "Yemeni-Somalis". The thing about my cousin's hooyo is that she's clearly still Yemeni genetically. You look at her and she's just a straight up Peninsular Arab woman but when she begins to speak she's just another eedo (kekekekek). Carab Saalaxs took it a step further and began intermarrying with ethnic Somalis for so long that the only thing foreign about them now is their Y-DNA and that they rememeber being genealogically Mehris. I used to think their claim was bullshit but I do recall some CSs getting sampled and turning up with a Y-DNA J1 clade that seemed to align with Mehris but these guys' mixing started ages ago. Even by the start of the 1900s when they had a fort in Bosaso they already looked like run of the mill Somalis:
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"Fort of the Arabs" (Carab Saalax)
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THE PROMONTORY OF CAPE GUARDAFUI
GIULIO BALDACCI; THE PROMONTORY OF CAPE GUARDAFUI, African Affairs, Volume IX, Issue XXXIII, 1 October 1909, Pages 59–72, https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjouacademic.oup.com
so the carab saalax are actual arabs? is this the same for the "Arap" clan of the Isaaq?Carab Saalax are a different story from "Yemeni-Somalis". The thing about my cousin's hooyo is that she's clearly still Yemeni genetically. You look at her and she's just a straight up Peninsular Arab woman but when she begins to speak she's just another eedo (kekekekek). Carab Saalaxs took it a step further and began intermarrying with ethnic Somalis for so long that the only thing foreign about them now is their Y-DNA and that they rememeber being genealogically Mehris. I used to think their claim was bullshit but I do recall some CSs getting sampled and turning up with a Y-DNA J1 clade that seemed to align with Mehris but these guys' mixing started ages ago. Even by the start of the 1900s when they had a fort in Bosaso they already looked like run of the mill Somalis:
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"Fort of the Arabs" (Carab Saalax)
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THE PROMONTORY OF CAPE GUARDAFUI
GIULIO BALDACCI; THE PROMONTORY OF CAPE GUARDAFUI, African Affairs, Volume IX, Issue XXXIII, 1 October 1909, Pages 59–72, https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjouacademic.oup.com
Isaaq are just some frauds arab .so the carab saalax are actual arabs? is this the same for the "Arap" clan of the Isaaq?
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subhanallah they was looking fully Somali 100+ years ago .
I even got this Omani friend who told me he is basically 3rd gen in Somalia so his grandfather basically moved into Somalia .
He showed me pictures his grandpa , his father also him and you can start seeing the Changes
Despite him still having the Arab features but also Somali while getting darker . I give it 4-6 generations his descendants will look fully Somali
What do you mean, I have communicated with a lot of Djiboutians that are somali ethnically that speak French lolFrench djiboutiens are afar