This place has really interesting geography.
W World VIP Nov 27, 2017 #2 Fort built by the Majerteen Sultanate there: “Hafun has been identified as the ancient trading port of Opone, which was described in the 1st century CE Greek travelogue the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea. Pottery found by an expedition led by Neville Chittick, in Oponean tombs at Damo, date back to the Mycenaean kingdom of Greece that flourished between the 16th century BC.Merchants from as far afield as Indonesia and Malaysia in the Far East also passed through the settlement. By the 50 CE, the area was well known as a centre for the cinnamon trade, along with the barter of clovesand other spices, ivory, exotic animal hides, and incense. It also traded in tortoiseshell.”
Fort built by the Majerteen Sultanate there: “Hafun has been identified as the ancient trading port of Opone, which was described in the 1st century CE Greek travelogue the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea. Pottery found by an expedition led by Neville Chittick, in Oponean tombs at Damo, date back to the Mycenaean kingdom of Greece that flourished between the 16th century BC.Merchants from as far afield as Indonesia and Malaysia in the Far East also passed through the settlement. By the 50 CE, the area was well known as a centre for the cinnamon trade, along with the barter of clovesand other spices, ivory, exotic animal hides, and incense. It also traded in tortoiseshell.”
Yonis Puntland Youth Organiser FKD Visionary VIP Nov 27, 2017 #3 Its called ras xaafuun, during the time of colonialism it had a salt factory that produced the most salt in all of Africa
Its called ras xaafuun, during the time of colonialism it had a salt factory that produced the most salt in all of Africa