Ibn al mujawir mentions that the Berbers expelled the people of the Comoros (Madagascar) from Aden in the 13th century AD, and says that they were the first to build cisterns in Aden View attachment 305266
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How about we make the same arrangements. We take aden and south they take highlands.I've read about this bit but the account doesn't specify the exact time period. I'd like to think that this was around the 6th century. While axum occupied northern yemen somalis took over aden and both were succeeded by the persians. There is yemeni poetry addressing both the people of axum and berbera from around that time period in reference to the reconquest of yemen by the unified forces of the himyarites and the persians.
ุขู ุจุฑุจุฑุง ูุงูููุณูู
The people of axum and the people of berbera.
You might not need to wait that long to see this kkk. The plan commenced alredy.How about we make the same arrangements. We take aden and south they take highlands.
North Yemen are savages who eat khat, live in the mountains, have a low IQ, and are short in height. They do not resemble Somalis at all, but rather they resemble Ethiopians.I've read about this bit but the account doesn't specify the exact time period. I'd like to think that this was around the 6th century. While axum occupied northern yemen somalis took over aden and both were succeeded by the persians. There is yemeni poetry addressing both the people of axum and berbera from around that time period in reference to the reconquest of yemen by the unified forces of the himyarites and the persians.
ุขู ุจุฑุจุฑุง ูุงูููุณูู
The people of axum and the people of berbera.
Here's the translation, why does the guy say barabar is an arab neighbouring country?Ibn al mujawir mentions that the Berbers expelled the people of the Comoros (Madagascar) from Aden in the 13th century AD, and says that they were the first to build cisterns in Aden View attachment 305266
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The original text does not mention Arabs or hutsHere's the translation, why does the guy say barabar is an arab neighbouring country?
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Can u share the source sxbI've read about this bit but the account doesn't specify the exact time period. I'd like to think that this was around the 6th century. While axum occupied northern yemen somalis took over aden and both were succeeded by the persians. There is yemeni poetry addressing both the people of axum and berbera from around that time period in reference to the reconquest of yemen by the unified forces of the himyarites and the persians.
ุขู ุจุฑุจุฑุง ูุงูููุณูู
The people of axum and the people of berbera.
You mean the line of poetry? It's from the book of sirat al-nabi ๏ทบ by ibn hashim page 51.Can u share the source sxb
Sounds like Swahili Comoros Island never ruled Yemen
Why was Southern Arabia so brutally attacked by Horners? Axum and Barbaria both attacked them around similar times and settled in with scholarly clans that stayed for centuries lol.I've read about this bit but the account doesn't specify the exact time period. I'd like to think that this was around the 6th century. While axum occupied northern yemen somalis took over aden and both were succeeded by the persians. There is yemeni poetry addressing both the people of axum and berbera from around that time period in reference to the reconquest of yemen by the unified forces of the himyarites and the persians.
ุขู ุจุฑุจุฑุง ูุงูููุณูู
The people of axum and the people of berbera.
Sounds like more fictional nonsense.Doesnโt mention a date or by which kingdom. Aden was never conquered by random Comoros Islanders, there is no real historical or archeological evidence that suggests that
It's not very clear why but if i were to guess i'd say they were very weak at that time. Even after yemenis reconquered yemen they only ruled briefly only to be a vassal state to the sassanians who would later on assign persian governors over yemen up until the advent of islam.Why was Southern Arabia so brutally attacked by Horners? Axum and Barbaria both attacked them around similar times and settled in with scholarly clans that stayed for centuries lol.
Medieval Muslim scholars from the Horn in Yemen and Red Sea.
https://journals.openedition.org/remmm/19536 Though I am puzzled why the author of this article thinks that that the Muslim dominions in the Horn were apart of Abyssinia, as clearly the Sultanates and the outside world didnโt think so, I think heโs stretching the term โAbyssiniaโ onto the whole...www.somalispot.com
The Comoros islanders were Indonesians indho yarSounds like more fictional nonsense.Doesnโt mention a date or by which kingdom. Aden was never conquered by random Comoros Islanders, there is no real historical or archeological evidence that suggests that