Somalis fundamentally miss understand what a region is. We have 3 regions harar, banadir and the desert.
The Amhara from gonder first went to Shewa and destroyed the Muslim state. Then they went to Harar and destroyed the Muslim state. Somaliland is part and parcel of harar the like Eritrea is part and parcel of tigray however the colonisers took the coast and gave the rest to the Amhara who were sitting with them at the League of Nations. Somaliland was under the emirate of harar. Sheekh madar was sent from harar to hargeisa to solve disputes and take tribute as a governor. If you look at League of Nations documents were part of that emirate and now Ethiopia is breathing down our necks.
Somaliland and Djibouti can’t survive without there hinterland like Mogadishu wouldn’t survive without SWS as a hinter land.
Our food and water and our people are stolen by some ambitious Amhara because waan qabjabnay. We cannot be a serious polity without it.
There are small settler Amhara population in our orchard city of harar. Alhamdulilah the city has a small population and can be re somalised. Us losing Harar is the same as the loss of Córdoba and Andalusia.
The rivers in the mountains of harar boroma and sheekh need to be re routed to tog harar via canals.
This will make the lowlands fertile like the back drop to the shami mountains in syria.
We need a to implement the slow resettlement of the desert tribes into the fertile land and end the practice of buying a camel and grazing land that isn’t your own ranch. This is going to be difficult because it’s our way of life however it should be slowly faced out as more opportunity is in the fertile land and cities more people should be resettled giving them homes and integrating them. I am completely against just dumping nomads in deegaans that they’re not from as this will fail as they will become destitute and i would certainly not arm them so they become mooryaan and start a medieval civil war.
Geothermal power and not oil is our future nectar. It would be nice to be able to drill some hydrocarbons and invest that money in infrastructure but that is short term thinking. The long term goal is to utilise the geothermal power in Djibouti and the rest of the Rift Valley.
The Amhara from gonder first went to Shewa and destroyed the Muslim state. Then they went to Harar and destroyed the Muslim state. Somaliland is part and parcel of harar the like Eritrea is part and parcel of tigray however the colonisers took the coast and gave the rest to the Amhara who were sitting with them at the League of Nations. Somaliland was under the emirate of harar. Sheekh madar was sent from harar to hargeisa to solve disputes and take tribute as a governor. If you look at League of Nations documents were part of that emirate and now Ethiopia is breathing down our necks.
Somaliland and Djibouti can’t survive without there hinterland like Mogadishu wouldn’t survive without SWS as a hinter land.
Our food and water and our people are stolen by some ambitious Amhara because waan qabjabnay. We cannot be a serious polity without it.
There are small settler Amhara population in our orchard city of harar. Alhamdulilah the city has a small population and can be re somalised. Us losing Harar is the same as the loss of Córdoba and Andalusia.
The rivers in the mountains of harar boroma and sheekh need to be re routed to tog harar via canals.
This will make the lowlands fertile like the back drop to the shami mountains in syria.
We need a to implement the slow resettlement of the desert tribes into the fertile land and end the practice of buying a camel and grazing land that isn’t your own ranch. This is going to be difficult because it’s our way of life however it should be slowly faced out as more opportunity is in the fertile land and cities more people should be resettled giving them homes and integrating them. I am completely against just dumping nomads in deegaans that they’re not from as this will fail as they will become destitute and i would certainly not arm them so they become mooryaan and start a medieval civil war.
Geothermal power and not oil is our future nectar. It would be nice to be able to drill some hydrocarbons and invest that money in infrastructure but that is short term thinking. The long term goal is to utilise the geothermal power in Djibouti and the rest of the Rift Valley.