Tribes of the HOA #2: The Hararis

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Thats the basis on which bootyclapping starts:drakekidding:
Im sure there was some bootyclapping on the first one this user posted too:drakekidding:
We are known for bootyclapping, take a look at the youtube comments one day,:jcoleno:
I mean OP @Amira is well known for their love for Ethiopians, they said that Somalis have no culture and Ethiopians do :kodaksmiley:
That is the kind of stuff you should be attacking. Not random users that state a vague statement that could be taken a certain way.
Users that hold these views are pure cancer and they should be attacked. Focus your efforts on them :birdman:

Also I agree that Somali Youtube commenters are over the top :mjlol:
 
I mean OP @Amira is well known for their love for Ethiopians, they said that Somalis have no culture and Ethiopians do :kodaksmiley:
That is the kind of stuff you should be attacking. Not random users that state a vague statement that could be taken a certain way.
Users that hold these views are pure cancer and they should be attacked. Focus your efforts on them :birdman:

Also I agree that Somali Youtube commenters are over the top :mjlol:
If you havent noticed the posts i post on here , i have:draketf:
This user amira does not reply when i ask her/his real identity or when i said make a somali thread on the #1 one, have u seen most my posts:draketf:

And yes:drakekidding:
 

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Tribes from the horn kulaha :bell:

Haven't you noticed Somali tribes don't even get along and here you are promoting these xabeshi bastards illahay naarta haku foogayo :farole:
 
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hararis are habesha they are of the semetic branch they have no connection with somalis other than the religion stop claiming anyone shade lighter I'm pretty sure if they were Bantu you wouldn't be claiming them at all.
 
hararis are habesha they are of the semetic branch they have no connection with somalis other than the religion stop claiming anyone shade lighter I'm pretty sure if they were Bantu you wouldn't be claiming them at all.
Exactly:drakekidding:

Somalispot users see anyone thats lighter than brown and starts getting over excited:draketf:
Its quite pathetic, embarrasing and pointless:drakekidding:
 
Where did you find these pics i know the guy in the second last pic wtffffffffffffffffffffffffff:what::umwhat:


Better answer before i tell dude that some weirdo is using his pic on the net @Amira : Kodaksmiley:

Edit: I recognise one of girls in the pic this is deff from toronto you weirdo
It's from a public Facebook group. And why does it bother you so much? Do good looking men make ugly fish pouting boys like you insecure? :yloezpe:
 
I mean I figured you'd start with Somalis considering the website we are on but this is fine :mjlol:
Good thread regardless :birdman:
Stop (genuinely) bootyclapping for Ethiopians and contribute like this, and you will stop getting hate :kodaksmiley:
He's ethopian himself so he cant "bootyclap" his own people
 
:mjlol: "Habesha is used to self-designate the Tigrinya and Amhara Highlanders living in the realm of the pre-nineteenth-century Chistian kindgom of the highlands, Itoyop'ya"

https://books.google.ca/books?id=fZ...KHedAAHEQ6AEINDAE#v=onepage&q=habesha&f=false

Popeye, Habesha isn't just Christians. So are you telling me that all the millions of Gurage, Amhara, Tigrayan, and Tigre Muslims are not Habesha simply just because they are Muslim? The fact of the matter is that Harari people are genetically very close to their Amhara, Gurage, Tigrayan, etc cousins. Hararis are not related to Somalis - they are Cushitic and do not have Semitic origins like the Hararis.
 
The Harari's were united with the Isahakia through the ottoman empire and the Egyptian khedivate up until the British came in the north and the Ethiopian empire expanded.
Where did you learn this? Can you provide a reference.
 
Where did you learn this? Can you provide a reference.

Following the death of Emir Nur, Harar began a steady decline in wealth and power. A later ruler, Imam Muhammed Jasa, a kinsman of Ahmad Gragn, yielded to the pressures of increasing Oromo raids and in 1577 abandoned the city, relocating to Aussa and making his brother ruler of Harar. The new base not only failed to provide more security from the Oromos, it attracted the hostile attention of the neighboring Afars who raided caravans travelling between Harar and the coast. The Imams of Aussa declined over the next century while Harar regained its independence under `Ali ibn Da`ud, the founder of a dynasty that ruled the city from 1647 until 1875, when it was conquered by Egypt.[17]

During the period of Egyptian rule (1875-1884), Arthur Rimbaud lived in the city as the local functionary of several different commercial companies based in Aden; he returned in 1888 to resume trading in coffee, musk and skins until a fatal disease forced him to return to France. A house said to have been his residence is now a museum.[18]

In 1885, Harar regained its independence, but this lasted only two years until 6 January 1887 when the Battle of Chelenqo led to Harar's incorporation into the Emperor Menelik II of Ethiopia's growing Empire based in Shewa.

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