Does anyone in here know the place called Lughaya of SL, or was of ET?
Posted: 15 Jun 2024, 16:43
We can make a trip to Lughaya and visit the coastal lines of formerly SL and of currently ET.


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In that case it means restoration of the past is in the making, the president of SL, His Excellency Mr. Muse Bihi Abdi, stated officially so.
DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑16 Jun 2024, 04:41In that case it means restoration of the past is in the making, the president of SL, His Excellency Mr. Muse Bihi Abdi, stated officially so.
We are going to process the tasks on the bases of FIFO (First Come First Served), in which case Asab will be the last to be on the list!
Wordpad wrote: ↑16 Jun 2024, 06:47DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑16 Jun 2024, 04:41In that case it means restoration of the past is in the making, the president of SL, His Excellency Mr. Muse Bihi Abdi, stated officially so.
We are going to process the tasks on the bases of FIFO (First Come First Served), in which case Asab will be the last to be on the list!
Stupid Galla, worry about Amhara FANO.
I am fed up with these low IQ Galla pigs. They have no respect for neighbouring countries. Amhara FANO will wipe them outSomaliman wrote: ↑16 Jun 2024, 07:18Wordpad wrote: ↑16 Jun 2024, 06:47DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑16 Jun 2024, 04:41In that case it means restoration of the past is in the making, the president of SL, His Excellency Mr. Muse Bihi Abdi, stated officially so.
We are going to process the tasks on the bases of FIFO (First Come First Served), in which case Asab will be the last to be on the list!
Stupid Galla, worry about Amhara FANO.
You don't really need to throw stones at every dog that barks. Do you!

DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑16 Jun 2024, 04:41In that case it means restoration of the past is in the making, the president of SL, His Excellency Mr. Muse Bihi Abdi, stated officially so.
We are going to process the tasks on the bases of FIFO (First Come First Served), in which case Asab will be the last to be on the list!

https://www.economist.com/middle-east-a ... ecognitionEven so, the idea of breaking up a state unnerves other African governments, many of which face separatist movements of their own. None has recognised Somaliland, a land of 6m people, which has now ruled itself for longer than it was ever governed from Mogadishu. Hence Mr Bihi’s bargain with Ethiopia, which lost its own coastline in 1993 with the secession of Eritrea. “They need the sea as we need recognition,” he explains. “We are ready.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BulharAccording to several European explorers who traveled through much of the Somali Peninsular in the 19th and early 20th centuries, Berbera and Bulhar's extensive trade links covered large tracks of the Somali and Ethiopian interiors, and the merchants from Berbera and Bulhar had trade contracts with merchants from as far as Mogadishu and Merca:
Nearly all trade for Ogaden goes from Bulhar; but we found on the Webbe that we had, as it were, reached the point at which merchants from Berbera and Bulhar meet those from Merka and Mogadaxo (Madisha).[8]
Hargeisa is situated on the Tug Marodijeh, the banks of which are well wooded, and as it can boast of an excellent climate all the year round, and is about half-way on the main route from Bulhar to Jig-jigga on the Abyssinian frontier, it is always likely to be of some importance to caravans. A large percentage of the trade from Ogadayn passes through it to Bulhar on the coast.[9]

Galla monkey what can you do?
Galla you came to the horn from Uganda just recently. You fooled the real Ethiopians but you won't fool Somalia. What can you do about it Galla? Somalia will kick your assss and sell you into slavery.DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑16 Jun 2024, 16:02https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BulharAccording to several European explorers who traveled through much of the Somali Peninsular in the 19th and early 20th centuries, Berbera and Bulhar's extensive trade links covered large tracks of the Somali and Ethiopian interiors, and the merchants from Berbera and Bulhar had trade contracts with merchants from as far as Mogadishu and Merca:
Nearly all trade for Ogaden goes from Bulhar; but we found on the Webbe that we had, as it were, reached the point at which merchants from Berbera and Bulhar meet those from Merka and Mogadaxo (Madisha).[8]
Hargeisa is situated on the Tug Marodijeh, the banks of which are well wooded, and as it can boast of an excellent climate all the year round, and is about half-way on the main route from Bulhar to Jig-jigga on the Abyssinian frontier, it is always likely to be of some importance to caravans. A large percentage of the trade from Ogadayn passes through it to Bulhar on the coast.[9]
Historic places go to historic nations, which will going to restore their historic reputations. That is what will going to happen to Bulhar's ruined sites.
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Zack wrote: ↑16 Jun 2024, 17:39Lughaye is north western top of Somalia it’s a coastal town it is actually inhabited by my clan . It has nothing to do with Ethiopia Abyssinia galla or Amhara or agame . Not sure what is their angle in all of these Ethiopians. Somali territories will remain untouched by Ethiopian so called invaders . We will go for the entire Somali region that now illegally occupied by Abyssinia. Let alone give u land in the main land of Somalia .
Dr Zackovich