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Re: Abba Bahrey in 1500 said that drought in Borana caused Nomadic Borana Oromo movement into Ethiopia

Post by Noble Amhara » 02 Mar 2023, 16:08

The true Oromo is Borana the DNA of Borana should be recorded if anyone claim to be Oromo they should have Borana Dna Result.

Borana (Orma Clan) migrated and invaded Guji Gedo in 1500 eventually conquering the Gedo tribes and then moving into Bale which was a Somali and Sidama province they conquered them and assimilated them they moved to Dawro Arsi and did the same. Slowly the Borana were migrating out of their dry lowlands into the more fertile highlands of Ethiopia!

As we say the Mountians of Ethiopia is the nations lifeline. Without Mountians and Highlands Ethiopia would be ugly Lifeless dry like Ogadan



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Re: Abba Bahrey in 1500 said that drought in Borana caused Nomadic Borana Oromo movement into Ethiopia

Post by Abere » 02 Mar 2023, 16:40

If academically one objectively looks at the ethnographic distribution of the present day Oromo, it is very evident there was a wave of migration to Ethiopia crossing the Kenya border via Borena area. This population was very migratory following where green pasture were available for their cattle, and that was why isolated pocket area of some groups of Oromo today encircled by other ethnic groups are found. For instance, the Oromigna speaking island of Kemissie/ከሚሴ/ or similar isolated islands of Oromo inhabited areas or even names such Borena in South Wollo (which used to be called Lebanos by native Amharas) are convincing reasons that migratory Oromos migrated further deep in the north and consequently lost their base tribe. As we today see the migration or movement of Serengeti wild life depends on the availability of water and pasture - huge annual migration takes between Tanzania and deep into Kenya. One can imagine how this would happen 1500 years ago where there were no border security guard and movement was free naturally. That was how Oromos migrated to Ethiopia and assimilated, learnt new way of life such as farming, weaving etc.
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Re: Abba Bahrey in 1500 said that drought in Borana caused Nomadic Borana Oromo movement into Ethiopia

Post by Noble Amhara » 02 Mar 2023, 16:45

They learned how to Eat Injera how to farm Teff from Amharas. They also learned how to dress like Habesha from Amharas they also adapted native culture clothes to replace natives. Btw Borena Woreda in bete amhara is originally called - Segla or Gasecha. and Dera is called Weleka.

They are also dreaming about Abysinnia highlands and debub lands not their homeland in Borana

Abere wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 16:40
If academically one objectively looks at the ethnographic distribution of the present day Oromo, it is very evident there was a wave of migration to Ethiopia crossing the Kenya border via Borena area. This population was very migratory following where green pasture were available for their cattle, and that was why isolated pocket area of some groups of Oromo today encircled by other ethnic groups are found. For instance, the Oromigna speaking island of Kemissie/ከሚሴ/ or similar isolated islands of Oromo inhabited areas or even names such Borena in South Wollo (which used to be called Lebanos by native Amharas) are convincing reasons that migratory Oromos migrated further deep in the north and consequently lost their base tribe. As we today see the migration or movement of Serengeti wild life depends on the availability of water and pasture - huge annual migration takes between Tanzania and deep into Kenya. One can imagine how this would happen 1500 years ago where there were no border security guard and movement was free naturally. That was how Oromos migrated to Ethiopia and assimilated, learnt new way of life such as farming, weaving etc.
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Re: Abba Bahrey in 1500 said that drought in Borana caused Nomadic Borana Oromo movement into Ethiopia

Post by Abere » 02 Mar 2023, 16:50

I mistook Lebanos the area of the farmland which was given to the እጨጌ of ተድባበ ማርያም ፅዮን in ሳይንት ወረዳ. This farm land is found in Borena Saynt.
Noble Amhara wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 16:45
They learned how to Eat Injera how to farm Teff from Amharas. They also learned how to dress like Habesha from Amharas they also adapted native culture clothes to replace natives. Btw Borena Woreda in bete amhara is originally called Weleka- Segla or Gasecha.

Abere wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 16:40
If academically one objectively looks at the ethnographic distribution of the present day Oromo, it is very evident there was a wave of migration to Ethiopia crossing the Kenya border via Borena area. This population was very migratory following where green pasture were available for their cattle, and that was why isolated pocket area of some groups of Oromo today encircled by other ethnic groups are found. For instance, the Oromigna speaking island of Kemissie/ከሚሴ/ or similar isolated islands of Oromo inhabited areas or even names such Borena in South Wollo (which used to be called Lebanos by native Amharas) are convincing reasons that migratory Oromos migrated further deep in the north and consequently lost their base tribe. As we today see the migration or movement of Serengeti wild life depends on the availability of water and pasture - huge annual migration takes between Tanzania and deep into Kenya. One can imagine how this would happen 1500 years ago where there were no border security guard and movement was free naturally. That was how Oromos migrated to Ethiopia and assimilated, learnt new way of life such as farming, weaving etc.
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02 Mar 2023, 15:58

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Re: Abba Bahrey in 1500 said that drought in Borana caused Nomadic Borana Oromo movement into Ethiopia

Post by Noble Amhara » 02 Mar 2023, 16:54

Giyorgis of Segla (Bete Amhara) Debub Wollo Zone



https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giyorgis_of_Segla
Abere wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 16:50
I mistook Lebanos the area of the farmland which was given to the እጨጌ of ተድባበ ማርያም ፅዮን in ሳይንት ወረዳ. This farm land is found in Borena Saynt.
Noble Amhara wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 16:45
They learned how to Eat Injera how to farm Teff from Amharas. They also learned how to dress like Habesha from Amharas they also adapted native culture clothes to replace natives. Btw Borena Woreda in bete amhara is originally called Weleka- Segla or Gasecha.

Abere wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 16:40
If academically one objectively looks at the ethnographic distribution of the present day Oromo, it is very evident there was a wave of migration to Ethiopia crossing the Kenya border via Borena area. This population was very migratory following where green pasture were available for their cattle, and that was why isolated pocket area of some groups of Oromo today encircled by other ethnic groups are found. For instance, the Oromigna speaking island of Kemissie/ከሚሴ/ or similar isolated islands of Oromo inhabited areas or even names such Borena in South Wollo (which used to be called Lebanos by native Amharas) are convincing reasons that migratory Oromos migrated further deep in the north and consequently lost their base tribe. As we today see the migration or movement of Serengeti wild life depends on the availability of water and pasture - huge annual migration takes between Tanzania and deep into Kenya. One can imagine how this would happen 1500 years ago where there were no border security guard and movement was free naturally. That was how Oromos migrated to Ethiopia and assimilated, learnt new way of life such as farming, weaving etc.
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02 Mar 2023, 15:58

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Re: Abba Bahrey in 1500 said that drought in Borana caused Nomadic Borana Oromo movement into Ethiopia

Post by Abere » 02 Mar 2023, 18:02

የኦሮሞ ባለውለታ እና የታሪካ የሆት አባ ባህርይ ያጻፉት የታሪክ ሰንድ እጅግ ጠቃሚ ነው። ይህ በቸና ተጠቃሽ የሆነ መረጃ ስለ ኦሮሞ ህዝብ አመጣጥ አሰፋፈር እና አኗኗር በደንብ ይገልጻል። አንድ ወቅት በስማቸው አንድ ቤተ መጻህፍት ወይም ኮሌጅ ወዘተ እንደሚሰየምላቸው እምነት አለኝ።

http://books.good-amharic-books.com/snowbound-1.PDF

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Re: Abba Bahrey in 1500 said that drought in Borana caused Nomadic Borana Oromo movement into Ethiopia

Post by sun » 02 Mar 2023, 18:13

Noble Amhara wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 15:58
What did the neftegna debtera say about the Habesha/Abyssinian incense collector nomad laborers movement to the fertile Cushitic Ethiopia from eastern part of Yemen? :P :P



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Re: Abba Bahrey in 1500 said that drought in Borana caused Nomadic Borana Oromo movement into Ethiopia

Post by Noble Amhara » 02 Mar 2023, 18:22

Do you promote Borana clan Oromo Expansion into Sudan Somalia Eritrea including port Assab?

Did God not give us all our own homelands? Or do you believe Theft is Okay? We Highlander Abysinnians are Abysinnians today and tomorow no Yemeni if you want Yemeni go and visit yemen

https://d22dvihj4pfop3.cloudfront.net/w ... esized.jpg

Btw your Eritrea is absolutly nothing without the Habesha Hamasien-Seraye-Akele clan lands and army. its a desert


sun wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 18:13
Noble Amhara wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 15:58
What did the neftegna debtera say about the Habesha/Abyssinian incense collector nomad laborers movement to the fertile Cushitic Ethiopia from eastern part of Yemen? :P :P



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Re: Abba Bahrey in 1500 said that drought in Borana caused Nomadic Borana Oromo movement into Ethiopia

Post by sun » 02 Mar 2023, 18:48

Ancient Cushitci script



Map of Cushitic language distribution.





Noble Amhara wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 16:54
Giyorgis of Segla (Bete Amhara) Debub Wollo Zone



https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giyorgis_of_Segla
Abere wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 16:50
I mistook Lebanos the area of the farmland which was given to the እጨጌ of ተድባበ ማርያም ፅዮን in ሳይንት ወረዳ. This farm land is found in Borena Saynt.
Noble Amhara wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 16:45
They learned how to Eat Injera how to farm Teff from Amharas. They also learned how to dress like Habesha from Amharas they also adapted native culture clothes to replace natives. Btw Borena Woreda in bete amhara is originally called Weleka- Segla or Gasecha.

Abere wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 16:40
If academically one objectively looks at the ethnographic distribution of the present day Oromo, it is very evident there was a wave of migration to Ethiopia crossing the Kenya border via Borena area. This population was very migratory following where green pasture were available for their cattle, and that was why isolated pocket area of some groups of Oromo today encircled by other ethnic groups are found. For instance, the Oromigna speaking island of Kemissie/ከሚሴ/ or similar isolated islands of Oromo inhabited areas or even names such Borena in South Wollo (which used to be called Lebanos by native Amharas) are convincing reasons that migratory Oromos migrated further deep in the north and consequently lost their base tribe. As we today see the migration or movement of Serengeti wild life depends on the availability of water and pasture - huge annual migration takes between Tanzania and deep into Kenya. One can imagine how this would happen 1500 years ago where there were no border security guard and movement was free naturally. That was how Oromos migrated to Ethiopia and assimilated, learnt new way of life such as farming, weaving etc.
Noble Amhara wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 15:58

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Re: Abba Bahrey in 1500 said that drought in Borana caused Nomadic Borana Oromo movement into Ethiopia

Post by Noble Amhara » 02 Mar 2023, 18:50

Why you give up on Oromo? Dusty Face Fascist Fiyameta? Anche kushasha Leba

Now you hiding behind the Great Somali, Nubian, Beja, Afar People?

You refuse to Accept God made us all different meaning you cannot steal the land or history or civilization of someone else

You also dont have a script! the one you posted is made in 1900 by a Somali

Fara


sun wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 18:48
Ancient Cushitci script



Map of Cushitic language distribution.





Noble Amhara wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 16:54
Giyorgis of Segla (Bete Amhara) Debub Wollo Zone



https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giyorgis_of_Segla
Abere wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 16:50
I mistook Lebanos the area of the farmland which was given to the እጨጌ of ተድባበ ማርያም ፅዮን in ሳይንት ወረዳ. This farm land is found in Borena Saynt.
Noble Amhara wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 16:45
They learned how to Eat Injera how to farm Teff from Amharas. They also learned how to dress like Habesha from Amharas they also adapted native culture clothes to replace natives. Btw Borena Woreda in bete amhara is originally called Weleka- Segla or Gasecha.

Abere wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 16:40
If academically one objectively looks at the ethnographic distribution of the present day Oromo, it is very evident there was a wave of migration to Ethiopia crossing the Kenya border via Borena area. This population was very migratory following where green pasture were available for their cattle, and that was why isolated pocket area of some groups of Oromo today encircled by other ethnic groups are found. For instance, the Oromigna speaking island of Kemissie/ከሚሴ/ or similar isolated islands of Oromo inhabited areas or even names such Borena in South Wollo (which used to be called Lebanos by native Amharas) are convincing reasons that migratory Oromos migrated further deep in the north and consequently lost their base tribe. As we today see the migration or movement of Serengeti wild life depends on the availability of water and pasture - huge annual migration takes between Tanzania and deep into Kenya. One can imagine how this would happen 1500 years ago where there were no border security guard and movement was free naturally. That was how Oromos migrated to Ethiopia and assimilated, learnt new way of life such as farming, weaving etc.
Noble Amhara wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 15:58
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Re: Abba Bahrey in 1500 said that drought in Borana caused Nomadic Borana Oromo movement into Ethiopia

Post by sun » 02 Mar 2023, 18:51

Ancient Cushitci script



Map of Cushitic language distribution.





Noble Amhara wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 16:54
Giyorgis of Segla (Bete Amhara) Debub Wollo Zone



https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giyorgis_of_Segla
Abere wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 16:50
I mistook Lebanos the area of the farmland which was given to the እጨጌ of ተድባበ ማርያም ፅዮን in ሳይንት ወረዳ. This farm land is found in Borena Saynt.
Noble Amhara wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 16:45
They learned how to Eat Injera how to farm Teff from Amharas. They also learned how to dress like Habesha from Amharas they also adapted native culture clothes to replace natives. Btw Borena Woreda in bete amhara is originally called Weleka- Segla or Gasecha.

Abere wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 16:40
If academically one objectively looks at the ethnographic distribution of the present day Oromo, it is very evident there was a wave of migration to Ethiopia crossing the Kenya border via Borena area. This population was very migratory following where green pasture were available for their cattle, and that was why isolated pocket area of some groups of Oromo today encircled by other ethnic groups are found. For instance, the Oromigna speaking island of Kemissie/ከሚሴ/ or similar isolated islands of Oromo inhabited areas or even names such Borena in South Wollo (which used to be called Lebanos by native Amharas) are convincing reasons that migratory Oromos migrated further deep in the north and consequently lost their base tribe. As we today see the migration or movement of Serengeti wild life depends on the availability of water and pasture - huge annual migration takes between Tanzania and deep into Kenya. One can imagine how this would happen 1500 years ago where there were no border security guard and movement was free naturally. That was how Oromos migrated to Ethiopia and assimilated, learnt new way of life such as farming, weaving etc.
Noble Amhara wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 15:58

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Re: Abba Bahrey in 1500 said that drought in Borana caused Nomadic Borana Oromo movement into Ethiopia

Post by Abere » 02 Mar 2023, 20:45

First of all, the only first documented history about the origin of Oromo is Aba Bahrey book of ዜናሁ ለጋላ. No written document or artifact has ever been available other than Zenahu Legala. Thus, ዜናሁ ለጋላ is the Bible of Oromo history. In stead of objectively learning more about the true past of the Oromo ethnic group, those individuals suffering from self inflicted inferiority complex are distorting the reality. Those who lacked self confidence even attempted to prop upon the history of other tribes such as Somalia. Those who read history knows Somalis were hunting down Oromo and Bantu groups for slave trade. As Aba Jifar was the recent day slave master, Somalia was the ancient predators exporting Bantu/Oromo as slaves to Arab country. The assumption Oromo were fraternal Cushite's is inaccurate. Oromo has much in common Bantu, the Aba Geda system itself is a Bantu Legacy.

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Re: Abba Bahrey in 1500 said that drought in Borana caused Nomadic Borana Oromo movement into Ethiopia

Post by sun » 02 Mar 2023, 21:22

Abere wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 20:45
First of all, the only first documented history about the origin of Oromo is Aba Bahrey book of ዜናሁ ለጋላ. No written document or artifact has ever been available other than Zenahu Legala. Thus, ዜናሁ ለጋላ is the Bible of Oromo history. In stead of objectively learning more about the true past of the Oromo ethnic group, those individuals suffering from self inflicted inferiority complex are distorting the reality. Those who lacked self confidence even attempted to prop upon the history of other tribes such as Somalia. Those who read history knows Somalis were hunting down Oromo and Bantu groups for slave trade. As Aba Jifar was the recent day slave master, Somalia was the ancient predators exporting Bantu/Oromo as slaves to Arab country. The assumption Oromo were fraternal Cushite's is inaccurate. Oromo has much in common Bantu, the Aba Geda system itself is a Bantu Legacy.
Abere the mad bare,
Neftegna neftegnumma debtera history stinks just like you and the other extremist nifxam neftegnas who think that Bantu's are inferior to them even though Bantus are much more superior to the pathetic neftegnas droolong ar$$holes. :lol:

Thank you for talking utter garbage bullsh!t...



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Re: Abba Bahrey in 1500 said that drought in Borana caused Nomadic Borana Oromo movement into Ethiopia

Post by Sadacha Macca » 02 Mar 2023, 22:31

Us pesky Oromo must be overwhelming in battle, If you guys are crying about victories we got centuries ago.
That was all achieved by us without help from the Europeans or any outsider. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Yet you guys ironically hate when some Oromo bring up some of the things menelik did (slavery, appropriation of lands, depending on the European for arms and advice to fight and conquer other Africans).
Keep crying guys if it makes you feel better about being helpless. :mrgreen:

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Re: Abba Bahrey in 1500 said that drought in Borana caused Nomadic Borana Oromo movement into Ethiopia

Post by Yimer » 02 Mar 2023, 23:24

sun wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 18:48
Ancient Cushitci script



Map of Cushitic language distribution.





Noble Amhara wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 16:54
Giyorgis of Segla (Bete Amhara) Debub Wollo Zone



https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giyorgis_of_Segla
Abere wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 16:50
I mistook Lebanos the area of the farmland which was given to the እጨጌ of ተድባበ ማርያም ፅዮን in ሳይንት ወረዳ. This farm land is found in Borena Saynt.
Noble Amhara wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 16:45
They learned how to Eat Injera how to farm Teff from Amharas. They also learned how to dress like Habesha from Amharas they also adapted native culture clothes to replace natives. Btw Borena Woreda in bete amhara is originally called Weleka- Segla or Gasecha.

Abere wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 16:40
If academically one objectively looks at the ethnographic distribution of the present day Oromo, it is very evident there was a wave of migration to Ethiopia crossing the Kenya border via Borena area. This population was very migratory following where green pasture were available for their cattle, and that was why isolated pocket area of some groups of Oromo today encircled by other ethnic groups are found. For instance, the Oromigna speaking island of Kemissie/ከሚሴ/ or similar isolated islands of Oromo inhabited areas or even names such Borena in South Wollo (which used to be called Lebanos by native Amharas) are convincing reasons that migratory Oromos migrated further deep in the north and consequently lost their base tribe. As we today see the migration or movement of Serengeti wild life depends on the availability of water and pasture - huge annual migration takes between Tanzania and deep into Kenya. One can imagine how this would happen 1500 years ago where there were no border security guard and movement was free naturally. That was how Oromos migrated to Ethiopia and assimilated, learnt new way of life such as farming, weaving etc.
Noble Amhara wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 15:58
There is no cushtic script dummy. Why don’t use it if there is one (instead of using 200 English letters to write a word)?

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Re: Abba Bahrey in 1500 said that drought in Borana caused Nomadic Borana Oromo movement into Ethiopia

Post by Abere » 03 Mar 2023, 10:54

sun wrote:
02 Mar 2023, 21:22

sun (aka baboon) and the baboon below were once friends until እምዬ ምኒልክ taught how to cultivate land and grow food, builds shelter , eat Injera, wear cloth, read and write, etc. If there were no እምዬ ምኒልክ sun(aka baboon) would be living the same quality of life as this baboon.

Only Menelik II transformed a baboon to human beings.



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