Has ancient Yemen dumped the worst of its citizens on north Ethiopia?
Poweful kingdoms expand and subjugate foreign lands and people. Then they settle their worst human beings such as thieves, violent criminals, social non-conformists such as Anglican church opposers and beggars on the newly annexed lands.
Recent examples are Australia, Canada and the US. These outcasts of the former British Empire are the ones who now lead the violence of wars in the world.
The same can be said about North Ethiopia as always a hotbed of violence, the region that got its name Abesha or Habesh from a name of mountain, Jebel el-Habesh, in Yemen where ancient Yemenis used to hunt dark grey turkeys.
Recent examples are Australia, Canada and the US. These outcasts of the former British Empire are the ones who now lead the violence of wars in the world.
The same can be said about North Ethiopia as always a hotbed of violence, the region that got its name Abesha or Habesh from a name of mountain, Jebel el-Habesh, in Yemen where ancient Yemenis used to hunt dark grey turkeys.
Re: Has ancient Yemen dumped the worst of its citizens on north Ethiopia?
Look at this imbecile and his thought patternDama wrote: ↑19 Apr 2025, 12:54Poweful kingdoms expand and subjugate foreign lands and people. Then they settle their worst human beings such as thieves, violent criminals, social non-conformists such as Anglican church opposers and beggars on the newly annexed lands.
Recent examples are Australia, Canada and the US. These outcasts of the former British Empire are the ones who now lead the violence of wars in the world.
The same can be said about North Ethiopia as always a hotbed of violence, the region that got its name Abesha or Habesh from a name of mountain, Jebel el-Habesh, in Yemen where ancient Yemenis used to hunt dark grey turkeys.

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Re: Has ancient Yemen dumped the worst of its citizens on north Ethiopia?
Odie the chimp, because you do not read other than the Bible, may be you should start reading social sciences.Odie wrote: ↑19 Apr 2025, 13:11Look at this imbecile and his thought patternDama wrote: ↑19 Apr 2025, 12:54Poweful kingdoms expand and subjugate foreign lands and people. Then they settle their worst human beings such as thieves, violent criminals, social non-conformists such as Anglican church opposers and beggars on the newly annexed lands.
Recent examples are Australia, Canada and the US. These outcasts of the former British Empire are the ones who now lead the violence of wars in the world.
The same can be said about North Ethiopia as always a hotbed of violence, the region that got its name Abesha or Habesh from a name of mountain, Jebel el-Habesh, in Yemen where ancient Yemenis used to hunt dark grey turkeys.![]()
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Re: Has ancient Yemen dumped the worst of its citizens on north Ethiopia?
^^^The clown back and forth to himself. Take Prozac and a break. Wtf 

Re: Has ancient Yemen dumped the worst of its citizens on north Ethiopia?
Low IQ starvin Marvin,
You are fooling no one but your DOMA ራስ self. Take a break. Jobless junki.
Re: Has ancient Yemen dumped the worst of its citizens on north Ethiopia?
Re: Has ancient Yemen dumped the worst of its citizens on north Ethiopia?
Dama,
Your thesis is wrong because it was the Axumites who ruled Yemen & the Arabs not vice versa! You will not get any historical evidence to support your claim.
You could read Isaias 18 & the following link. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source= ... WO5tT1M15V
Your thesis is wrong because it was the Axumites who ruled Yemen & the Arabs not vice versa! You will not get any historical evidence to support your claim.
You could read Isaias 18 & the following link. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source= ... WO5tT1M15V
Re: Has ancient Yemen dumped the worst of its citizens on north Ethiopia?
Please starvin Marvin. Don't make us to donate you expired wheat. I know you will not say no.