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EthioRedSea
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There are many Bantu African communities in Tigray and Eritrea too!

Post by EthioRedSea » 07 Aug 2020, 08:12

Around Aksum and in all districts of we see Bantu Africans. In Eritrea, the low land region is completely Bantu dominated. Beja are like Bantu tribes from central africa.

Oromo and somali are entirely Bantu. Amhara and Tigray have Bantu African immigrants which have assimilated with the main stream culture.

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Re: There are many Bantu African communities in Tigray and Eritrea too!

Post by Noble Amhara » 07 Aug 2020, 08:22

Very true many bantus migrated into the Amhara community like Menelik II vs Ras Darge pure Amhara

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Re: There are many Bantu African communities in Tigray and Eritrea too!

Post by kerenite » 07 Aug 2020, 12:45

EthioRedSea wrote:
07 Aug 2020, 08:12
Around Aksum and in all districts of we see Bantu Africans. In Eritrea, the low land region is completely Bantu dominated. Beja are like Bantu tribes from central africa.

Oromo and somali are entirely Bantu. Amhara and Tigray have Bantu African immigrants which have assimilated with the main stream culture.
Same ugum talking to himself with different nick.

Bejas were ruling your sorry asz for hundreds of years.They were the ones who erected the axum obelisks when your ugum ancestors were walking naked and running after a rabbit holding rocks or sticks in order to catch it so that they obtain "fodder".

Habaha.....forget the past, even present day ugums cannot or incapable to erect such sophisticated types of obelisks. Let's not laugh at each other.

Say after me...say.....THANKS BEJAS.

P.S. in eritrea's barka region, we have many mini obelisks which resemble the axum ones scattered in various areas and which were erected by the bejas.

P.S. according to historians, the bejas did have good contact with the old egyptian pharaohs and they learned from them the knowhow how to erect pyramids and obelisks.

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Re: There are many Bantu African communities in Tigray and Eritrea too!

Post by Eripoblikan » 07 Aug 2020, 14:41

ኣይገርመካን፡ ህግደፍን ህወሓትን ምስግዜ ዘይምዕብሉ ገዋኑ :lol: :lol: :lol:
kerenite wrote:
07 Aug 2020, 12:45
EthioRedSea wrote:
07 Aug 2020, 08:12
Around Aksum and in all districts of we see Bantu Africans. In Eritrea, the low land region is completely Bantu dominated. Beja are like Bantu tribes from central africa.

Oromo and somali are entirely Bantu. Amhara and Tigray have Bantu African immigrants which have assimilated with the main stream culture.
Same ugum talking to himself with different nick.

Bejas were ruling your sorry asz for hundreds of years.They were the ones who erected the axum obelisks when your ugum ancestors were walking naked and running after a rabbit holding rocks or sticks in order to catch it so that they obtain "fodder".

Habaha.....forget the past, even present day ugums cannot or incapable to erect such sophisticated types of obelisks. Let's not laugh at each other.

Say after me...say.....THANKS BEJAS.

P.S. in eritrea's barka region, we have many mini obelisks which resemble the axum ones scattered in various areas and which were erected by the bejas.

P.S. according to historians, the bejas did have good contact with the old egyptian pharaohs and they learned from them the knowhow how to erect pyramids and obelisks.

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