You know its ironic how much djbouti contributed to owrsevsseving somali culture wether uts inviting the poets to gather recording dances and all sorts of performances . It all makes sense as they were the remnant somali urban class of zeila.
Maybe hundres of years ago when zeila waa at its peak the leaders of the city would also hold these types of culutral performances and stuff.
@Idilinaa has shown me sources that Saylac used to maintain a large library gathering literature from all over during the Middle-Ages and I know from my own readings over the years that "Zayla'i" were an elite bunch in terms of the sheer number of medieval and early modern Somali scholars they pumped out. It's been a cultural hub for a long time.
*salutes comrades @Khaem and @Sophisticate for their cid*