Somalia colonised some part of india including Maldives

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Mckenzie

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Why the f*ck do you people have to be so hostile inalilaah

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I was offended that an important part of southern Somali history was being misunderstood and misquoted and used to further push the tribalist agenda of some people such as @Canuck.
 

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If anything she was corroborating your own post

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You people are so sensitive about your little fairy tales

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Mckenzie

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If anything she was corroborating your own post

:cosbyhmm:

You people are so sensitive about your little fairy tales

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You're right she was corroborating but her intention was to disprove me, it's just that her poor English let her down and she shot herself in the foot once again:drakelaugh:


Not sensitive dude, like i said a lot of factual history is being deviated to push some people's agenda. I wasn't surprised when people assumed this Sultan was from Berbera city, it says so on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sultanate_of_Mogadishu again the sources are questionable and the interpretation of it even more so.

The other day i looked at the "Warsangeli sultanate" article on wikipedia, inaa lilaahi you'd think these niggas were a long lost imperial cousin of the British Empire :drakelaugh: beenta dadka lagu akhrinaayo
 
The sultan wasnt from barbara, but rather the whole somali region was called "bilad al barbara"

ibn Battuta's ship reached zelia port first from there he travelled till Mogadishu passing the towns all way. He definitely passed through Berbera city.
 
ibn Battuta's ship reached zelia port first from there he travelled till Mogadishu passing the towns all way. He definitely passed through Berbera city.
Berbera City didn't exist then. Atleast not in name. And what does that have to do with anything actually?



Also @Mckenzie keep going hard Masha'Allah:whew:
 

HalyeeyQaran

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I always used to back my reer abti but these niggas are out of control. Forget about stealing other clans' history, these niggas waxeyba u soo dhigteen my people's history. Kulaha "my awoowe from Berbera was the Sultan of Mogadishu." Yaa?:what:Naa, maxaa tidhi?:westbrookwtf:

From Mogadishu all the way to damn near the Eastern Cape of South Africa was run by my ancestors. Wuxuu been badanaa.:draketf:

Homeless wasskhgeli baranbaro, don't claim my history again.:childplease:
 

Mckenzie

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ibn Battuta's ship reached zelia port first from there he travelled till Mogadishu passing the
towns all way. He definitely passed through Berbera city.

The East African Journey (page 13)

In the spring of 1331, Ibn Battuta traveled south along the East African coast from Aden to Mogadishu, Mombasa and Kilwa. He left Aden by ship in mid-late January 1331.

His first landfall in Africa was the city of "Zaila," four days journey from Aden (The modern city of Zeila is 40km southeast of Djibouti along the coast). He described the inhabitants as "Barbara," Muslim blacks who were followers of the Imam al- Shafi'i, although Battuta notes that the majority were "rejectors," i.e. (Shi'ite) people who rejected the first three caliphs. They herded camels and sheep.

From Zeila to Mogadishu, the land was all desert and the [overland] trip took two months. The city of Zeila was "a big city and has a great market but it is the dirtiest, most desolate and smelliest town in the world. The reason for its stink is the quantity of fish and the blood of the camels they butcher in its alleyways." To avoid the smell, Battuta spend the nights on his ship, even though the water was rough.

The next leg of the sea voyage lasted fifteen nights and brought Battuta to Maqdashaw (Mogadishu). He described the town as "endless in its size" and mentioned the large number of camels and sheep slaughtered there. Mogadishu was also famous for its cloth, which was sold as far away as Egypt. [COMMENT: If the sea voyage took fifteen days and the land voyage took two months, then a ship traveled four times as fast as a person could walk. The distance along the coast from Zeila to Mogadishu is about 1,200 miles (2,000 kilometers) and the overland distance is about 800 miles (1,200 kilometers) so a boat covered eighty miles a day and a caravan covered thirteen miles.

Upon arrival in Mogadishu harbor, it was the custom for small native boats ("sunbuqs") to approach the arriving vessel, and their occupants to offer food and hospitality to the merchants on the ship. If a merchant accepted such an offer, then he was obligated to lodge in that person's house and to accept their services as sales agent for whatever business they transacted in Mogadishu. According to Battuta, "there is profit for them [local people] in this custom." [COMMENT: This was a way for the local people to benefit from long distance trade that passed through their city.]

Because Battuta was a learned man and not a merchant, he was invited directly to the house of the "qadi" of Mogdishu.


Disproved Again. In those days the only towns worthy of mention were Mogadishu and Zeila. Barawe, Merka and Berbera were a distant second. But not to shit on Berbera, it is a great town and has its place in history. Laakin adiga maxaa kaa quseeyaa, don't tell me a random Warsangeli was probably the ruler of Berbera too :mjlol:
 
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Berbera City didn't exist then. Atleast not in name. And what does that have to do with anything actually?



Also @Mckenzie keep going hard Masha'Allah:whew:

The gulf of Aden was called at that time (middle age) gulf of Berbera.
 
Disproved Again. In those days the only towns worthy of mention were Mogadishu and Zeila. Barawe, Merka and Berbera were a distant second. But not to shit on Berbera, it is a great town and has its place in history. Laakin adiga maxaa kaa quseeyaa, don't tell me a random Warsangeli was probably the ruler of Berbera too :mjlol:


One certainty about Berbera over the following centuries was that it was the site of an annual fair, held between October and April, which Mordechai Abir describes as "among the most important commercial events of the east coast of Africa."The major Somali clan caravans from Harar and the Hawd, and Banyan merchantsfrom Porbandar, Mangalore and Mumbai gathered to trade. All of this was kept secret from European merchants, writes Abir: "Banyan and Arab merchants who were concerned with the trade of this fair
 

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One certainty about Berbera over the following centuries was that it was the site of an annual fair, held between October and April, which Mordechai Abir describes as "among the most important commercial events of the east coast of Africa."The major Somali clan caravans from Harar and the Hawd, and Banyan merchantsfrom Porbandar, Mangalore and Mumbai gathered to trade. All of this was kept secret from European merchants, writes Abir: "Banyan and Arab merchants who were concerned with the trade of this fair


:drakewtf: Why are you just throwing random excerpts at me when it doesn't counter anything i said, can't you see from my quote that i'm already one step ahead of you. I said Berbera city is a great town and has it's place in history.

Anyway, doesn't help that it is owned by the ancesters of @waraabe your worst nightmare :russ:

I gave you a chance but when i saw you deny Afgooye to it's natives and you tried to claim it belongs to some qaxootis from your kinsmen in another thread and now this, you deserved this karbaash walle so next time jooji qabyaalada qarsoon:comeon:


Your people have Las Khorey and Bandar Qaasim which are two towns with a lot of trade, by all means flaunt what you got but don't come after other people's history and claim it as your own.
 
:drakewtf: Why are you just throwing random excerpts at me when it doesn't counter anything i said, can't you see from my quote that i'm already one step ahead of you. I said Berbera city is a great town and has it's place in history.

Anyway, doesn't help that it is owned by the ancesters of @waraabe your worst nightmare :russ:

I gave you a chance but when i saw you deny Afgooye to it's natives and you tried to claim it belongs to some qaxootis from your kinsmen in another thread and now this, you deserved this karbaash walle so next time jooji qabyaalada qarsoon:comeon:


Your people have Las Khorey and Bandar Qaasim which are two towns with a lot of trade, by all means flaunt what you got but don't come after other people's history and claim it as your own.


I never claimed the whole region of afgooye but the some farms which belonged to rich people.
 
In those days most lamagoodle, especially dhulo and og, didn't evolve from monkey stage. The only fair was to watch them swing from trees naked :pachah1:

Very low IQ dissing your country 's history for sake of tribal reasons. Really this forum should be called "retardspot "
 
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