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Greater Somalia map

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Re: Greater Somalia map

Post by Zack » 13 Sep 2024, 17:58

Actually these are the original borders of the Somalis before the galla invasion of the horn the Somalis borderd up to Addi abba ifat was in shewa thats where the border was its just because gallas came , but before that Amhara and Somalis border each other, hence why Somalis know Amhara for centuries


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Re: Greater Somalia map

Post by TesfaNews » 13 Sep 2024, 18:18

Zack wrote:
13 Sep 2024, 17:58
Actually these are the original borders of the Somalis before the galla invasion of the horn the Somalis borderd up to Addi abba ifat was in shewa thats where the border was its just because gallas came , but before that Amhara and Somalis border each other, hence why Somalis know Amhara for centuries


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Arsi was Cushitic Hadiyya and Cushitic Dawaro in tribe before Oromonization

Hararghe was Harla in tribe but we can say east Hararghe belonged to Somalis

Bale highlands was Cushitic Sidama in origin only the dry ugly lowlands is where Somalis lived

Somalis were always destined to live in the sunburnt dry lowlands just like afars

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Re: Greater Somalia map

Post by Zack » 13 Sep 2024, 18:24

The Hadiya were an ancient Somali people, specifically from the Karanle lineage. Their name, Hadiya, is believed to have originated from the name Hawiye.

Similarly, the Harla were also a Somali group, whose presence was significantly diminished following the Galla invasions during the wars of Imam Ahmed. They were an integral part of the Somali community, with particular ties to the Darood clan families, especially through their connection to the Harti Koombe lineage.

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Re: Greater Somalia map

Post by TesfaNews » 13 Sep 2024, 19:54

do you understand Hadiyya language as a Somali?



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Re: Greater Somalia map

Post by TesfaNews » 13 Sep 2024, 20:06

Hadiya Culture


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Re: Greater Somalia map

Post by Somaliman » 13 Sep 2024, 20:36

TesfaNews wrote:
13 Sep 2024, 18:18
Zack wrote:
13 Sep 2024, 17:58
Actually these are the original borders of the Somalis before the galla invasion of the horn the Somalis borderd up to Addi abba ifat was in shewa thats where the border was its just because gallas came , but before that Amhara and Somalis border each other, hence why Somalis know Amhara for centuries


Dr Zackovich
Arsi was Cushitic Hadiyya and Cushitic Dawaro in tribe before Oromonization

Hararghe was Harla in tribe but we can say east Hararghe belonged to Somalis

Bale highlands was Cushitic Sidama in origin only the dry ugly lowlands is where Somalis lived

Somalis were always destined to live in the sunburnt dry lowlands just like afars





Cushitic has nothing to do with ethnicity; it's just a language family made up of a group of languages that share a common ancestor in terms of linguistics, known as the proto-language.

German, Punjabi, Russian, English, Urdu, Spanish, Bengali, Gujarati , Albanian, Hindi, Dutch are all in a language family called "Indo European language family".

Have you ever come across anyone claiming that Punjabis and Germans are the same people or are cousins, or Russians and Bengalis, or Dutch and Albanians, as they're all part of the Indo European language family?

Moreover, Turkish, Japanese, Korean, Kazakh, and others are all part of a language family called Altaic. Have you ever heard of someone claiming that Turks and Japanese are cousins, or Kazakhs and Koreans the same people?

Our sole link with other ethnics in the region is just from language perspective and nothing else. We've nothing to do with savage Galla animals or any other fuc'kers in the region or elsewhere.

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Re: Greater Somalia map

Post by Abere » 13 Sep 2024, 20:56

The question is, had Nomadic populations ever had a country? No, nomadic populations never had a country, citizenship or sovereign country and government to which they used to pay land taxes. The fabrications made by TPLF, OLNF, etc. sh!.t tribal liberation front is baseless and has no historic validity. Nomadic population wanders with cattle wherever they found grass and water, they did not even know the names the places - they just followed the cloud, rain and wind.

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Re: Greater Somalia map

Post by Agazi General » 13 Sep 2024, 22:44

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