The population of the Middle East has increased 15 times in 200 years

mohammdov

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The number of Somalis at that time was only 300,000
 

mohammdov

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This is a fake western number to reduce Somali population. It was not 300,000 but a few million
The number of Somalis in 1960 was 4 million, how many do you think it was in 1800?
Because of the development of health care and medicines, the stability of people in cities, and the low child mortality rate, as in the past, out of every 10 children, 4 died before they reached 3 years.
You should thank the West because they are the ones who developed health care
 

Garaad diinle

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The population of somaliweyn in the late 19th century early 20th century was around 1,6-2 million.
 
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mohammdov

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The population of somaliweyn in the late 19th century early 20th century was around 1,6-2 million.
I'm talking about the 1800s The Somalis were shepherds. I don't think the number of Somalis exceeded 500k Look at the Arabian Peninsula, the population was 1 million and they were shepherds .
Grazing doesn't make large population numbers
in the late nineteenth century, Europeans arrived in Somalia, and some medicines and medical clinics came
 

Garaad diinle

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I'm talking about the 1800s The Somalis were shepherds. I don't think the number of Somalis exceeded 500k Look at the Arabian Peninsula, the population was 1 million and they were shepherds .
Grazing doesn't make large population numbers
in the late nineteenth century, Europeans arrived in Somalia, and some medicines and medical clinics came
Habibi the 19th century is 1800s. The italian occupied part of somalia was initially estimated to be one million inhabitants and it was later confirmed by census in the 1930s. The english occupied part of somalia was estimated to be between 400,000 and 600,000 inhabitants. Somali galbeed was said to be either 600,000 or a million and nfd was around a hundred thousand.

Furthermore the somali population in the early 19th century might've been higher than what it was in the end of the 19th century. There was famine, disease and wars that occurred during the 19th century some estimates of the bardera war say that 10,000 combatant perished due to the wars in southern somalia alone.

Look at somaliweyn and say yemen for example. Yemen is 34 million and somalwayn is 30-33 million that is despite 30 years of instability and no proper health care. Somali galbeed is neglected by the ethiopian central government and hasn't received any proper development whatsoever. Nfd similarly didn't receive any proper development from the kenyan government either.

Then we've got somalia that faced civil war a number of famines and instability for 30 years and despite of this we're still comparable to a country such as yemen. Kenya our neighbouring country in the horn of africa stood at 47 million inhabitants in 2019, if you were to subtract the somali region it would be around 44 million that's what 11 million more than somaliwayn. The reason we're sort of comparable to these countries is because our initial starting point was high.
 
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GemState

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In 250 years Egypt will go from 3.5 to 150 million strong. Absolutely insane.

Iraq will go from 3 million in 1930 to 75 million by 2050.
 

Garaad diinle

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In 250 years Egypt will go from 3.5 to 150 million strong. Absolutely insane.

Iraq will go from 3 million in 1930 to 75 million by 2050.
Pakistan went from around 35 million in the 1950s to more than 200 million inhabitants today and projected to grow up to 360 million by 2050 which would be close to the projected usa population in 2050.
 

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