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Thank you for the source, can you give me page number?First you say Portuguese. Then you say Italians. If Italians did we would know it for sure. Here is my source to deny your claims. This book Esplorazione Commerciale (Commercial exploration) is an Italian book that reports facts on many areas of Africa from 1891. This the quote
Sull'isolotto Barette esistono le vestigia di un faro, di ignota fondazione, you can easily translate it on Google. " On the island of Barette there are the remains of a lighthouse of UNKNOWN foundation."
It wasn't Italian, the Italians found the lighthouse when they came in Barawe and had no idea who built it. They never suggested that it was the Portuguese, the source suggests it may be an indication of Barawe being an Arab commercial colony but since early Italian sources often conflate Arabs and Somalis it's likely that the lighthouse was built by natives of Barawe
CASE CLOSED.
Arabs were not known to build lighthouses, infact they were pirates in the indian ocean.
The case is very far from closed barawe in it's history was under different powers, do you know barawe was tributary to the portuguese for 200 years untill omanis expelled the portuguese from the coast?
Even Some barawanis said to me saciid barqash built this lighthouse.