Emir of Zayla
𝕹𝖆𝖙𝖎𝖔𝖓 𝖔𝖋 𝕻𝖔𝖊𝖙𝖘
There were a lot of Somalis who settled in the Ethiopian Highlands before and after the conquest of Abyssinia. I may drop some stuff I’ve been keeping in the backburner if this is all true.
The british and the ethiopians conquered Galbeed. King Menelik added eastern zone to Ethiopia (Harar+Galbeed) of course with the help of the british.Who conquered galbeed again? it was the British
The darvish destroyed the s and took hararge from them, they only took Harar with help of British then the job was done by the British taking galbeed alone by dividing the clans, the clan in galbeed didn't even know they were under Ethiopia tills 60s their power was that weak, i don't know about djbouti, waryaa is it true @KhaemwasetThe british and the ethiopians conquered Galbeed. King Menelik added eastern zone to Ethiopia (Harar+Galbeed) of course with the help of the british.
Ethiopia also annexed Djibouti before the french colonized them
during the end of 19th the Ethiopian empire was at its stongest level. Most territiries were annexedvat that time
The darvish destroyed the s and took hararge from them, they only took Harar with help of British then the job was done by the British taking galbeed alone by dividing the clans, the clan in galbeed didn't even know they were under Ethiopia tills 60s their power was that weak, i don't know about djbouti, waryaa is it true @Khaemwaset
This isn't factually incorrect brother, Ethiopia has never ruled Djibouti directly, they never had the power to hold onto it, they were to busy staying in power in their serfdom, based on my understanding, Zeila and the surrounding areas, including what is now Djibouti City, were ruled by the Adal Kingdom from around 900 to 1285, followed by the Ifat Sultanate from 1285 to 1415. After that, the Adal Sultanate reemerged and controlled the region from 1415 until 1577. The Ottoman Empire then took over from 1577 to 1867, and finally, the French ruled the area from 1883 until Djibouti's independence in 1977.Walal Ethiopia was always fighting its wars and expansion witg support of the westerners.
they fought with portugese against Adal, and they fought in Galbeed with the british like they did in 2006 with american air power.
Thats how they got Eritrea Djibouti and Galbeed annexed.
The lands of Ciise were annexed by Ethiopia. And to what I know Ethiopian King Menelik signed a pact with France to lease Djibouti for 99 years to france. Then Ethiopia supposed to annex Djibouti in 1977.
The darvish destroyed the s and took hararge from them, they only took Harar with help of British then the job was done by the British taking galbeed alone by dividing the clans, the clan in galbeed didn't even know they were under Ethiopia tills 60s their power was that weak, i don't know about djbouti, waryaa is it true @Khaemwaset
That's ethiopian propaganda. French Somaliland came from Ciise ugaas and Afar Sultan signing land to build a French protectorate on the coastWalal Ethiopia was always fighting its wars and expansion witg support of the westerners.
they fought with portugese against Adal, and they fought in Galbeed with the british like they did in 2006 with american air power.
Thats how they got Eritrea Djibouti and Galbeed annexed.
The lands of Ciise were annexed by Ethiopia. And to what I know Ethiopian King Menelik signed a pact with France to lease Djibouti for 99 years to france. Then Ethiopia supposed to annex Djibouti in 1977.
Ethiopia didn’t conquer Galbeed, it was ceded to them by the British who demarcated the borders of Somalia-Ethiopia in the 1940s. We know that most raiding parties sent from Ethiopia to Ogaden ended in complete failure and humiliation.The british and the ethiopians conquered Galbeed. King Menelik added eastern zone to Ethiopia (Harar+Galbeed) of course with the help of the british.
during the end of 19th the Ethiopian empire was at its stongest level. Most territiries were annexedvat that time
Ethiopia also annexed Djibouti before the french colonized them.
Ethiopia never annexed Djibouti ever, Ethiopia also never had the authority to “lease” Djibouti to France because they never once in their history controlled the country.And to what I know Ethiopian King Menelik signed a pact with France to lease Djibouti for 99 years to france. Then Ethiopia supposed to annex Djibouti in 1977.
@NidarNidar @Khaemwaset. Your could be rights, it could be Ethiopian propagandaThis isn't factually incorrect brother, Ethiopia has never ruled Djibouti directly, they never had the power to hold onto it, they were to busy staying in power in their serfdom, based on my understanding, Zeila and the surrounding areas, including what is now Djibouti City, were ruled by the Adal Kingdom from around 900 to 1285, followed by the Ifat Sultanate from 1285 to 1415. After that, the Adal Sultanate reemerged and controlled the region from 1415 until 1577. The Ottoman Empire then took over from 1577 to 1867, and finally, the French ruled the area from 1883 until Djibouti's independence in 1977.
Make sure the author isn't Ethiopia, these idiots have been editing Wikipedias, luckily for us, there are a lot of sources on our behalf.@NidarNidar @Khaemwaset. Your could be rights, it could be Ethiopian propaganda
Well walal you right Djibouti wasn’t annexed but parts of the lands of the cisse and of some Afars were incorporated into modern day Ethiopia.Make sure the author isn't Ethiopia, these idiots have been editing Wikipedias, luckily for us, there are a lot of sources on our behalf.
If it was jointly signed by afar and Somalis. Why was it called French Somaliland. I thought the French imported afar to manipulate the independence vote.That's ethiopian propaganda. French Somaliland came from Ciise ugaas and Afar Sultan signing land to build a French protectorate on the coast
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This was also a treaty signed with the Ugaas of Samaroon in 25th March 1885. Long before menelik.
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It's probably what they taught in school, same can be said about Oromos claiming Somali cities due to some 19th century historian writing down Somali oral history claiming to be Arab, we need multiple sources to point us to the truth.Well walal you right Djibouti wasn’t annexed but parts of the lands of the cisse and of some Afars were incorporated into modern day Ethiopia.
but you guys are right there is a lot of misinformation.
My father was born in Ethiopia. He also told me Ethiopians claim they owned Djibouti and handed it over to France during the agreement between Menelik and the France
Idk it was part of the Somali peninsular and afars kinda irrelevant. The city and port that was the only thing in the protectorate was in Somali territory. Everything else was barren.If it was jointly signed by afar and Somalis. Why was it called French Somaliland. I thought the French imported afar to manipulate the independence vote.
It’s the other way around the dir in the northern are assimilated habaashi the real dir is ev32 make senseProbably a bastard
Not likely, the Dir T-L208 originates in Asir Region and near Makkah.It’s the other way around the dir in the northern are assimilated habaashi the real dir is ev32 make sense
When Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi conquered Abyssinia and was consolidating his control over the newly acquired Abyssinian territories, he did so by appointing Muslim governors over districts and provinces to administer the lands under the Sultanate.There were a lot of Somalis who settled in the Ethiopian Highlands before and after the conquest of Abyssinia. I may drop some stuff I’ve been keeping in the backburner if this is all true.
I have a male relative who is from Harar who is T-L208 and showing 15.1% Somali.Let me run this by you all and maybe others on this thread can add some insight into this . There is a Somali guy that randomly found an Amhara was his third cousin on 23andme and that Amhara has 20% Somali ancestry and has no idea where it came from. The Somali is of full Somali ancestry btw and he was perplexed by it.
How is it possible that an Ethiopian Amhara is my third cousin on 23andMe?
There is a few Amhara here and there on 23ndme who causually discover that they have Somali ancestry and relatives they never knew about. It never or rarely happens the other way around.
It reminds me of how Said Shidad pointed out that genome testing on Somali that found Y-marker that originated in Somalis E3b1 cluster lineage, is also found in 22% of Amhara after 39% of Oromo as the 2nd highest frequency, it makes sense when we consider the history that Somalis conquered the highlands during the middle ages and resettled a great number of their own in those territories.