Why doesn't it show Amharic characters weirdI can't read what you wrote...it's just showing up as boxesbut I'll take a guess and say you wrote "government" in Amharic
I was addressing your character by the way![]()

Why doesn't it show Amharic characters weirdI can't read what you wrote...it's just showing up as boxesbut I'll take a guess and say you wrote "government" in Amharic
I was addressing your character by the way![]()
@TooMa'aan Whats with the bio? You trying to take the piss out of habar jeclo?
It's cause I'm on my phone rn,Why doesn't it show Amharic characters weirdwe have to fix this forget about my character we have more important issues
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I'm on my phone and it is showing just fine. Are you an iOS userIt's cause I'm on my phone rn,![]()
Just like you tell xabashi people that you're habar habusheed/your maternal line is habesha.
I'm currently using android but I never update my iOS devices either lolI'm on my phone and it is showing just fine. Are you an iOS user
No, not claim it fully...but I was referring to a story I was told about him saying that his maternal line was xabashi (due to Isaaq's first marriage, I believe) because habesha ppl would always mistake him for habesha.Wait wait,
You've actually had somalis claim to be habeshi???
what the actual f*ck![]()
No, not claim it fully...but I was referring to a story I was told about him saying that his maternal line was xabashi (due to Isaaq's first marriage, I believe) because habesha ppl would always mistake him for habesha.
My 20x Great Grandfather married a Habesha slave who bore him children to carry on his lineage, I am from his first marriage of Magaadle, daughter of a Sultan.
Somalis do not trace lineage through maternal lines, we are not Habesha
Are you talking about the women that Axmed Gurey promised some Somali men if they helped him invade Ethiopia??
But you said you were Magaadle so there is no relation to Habesha ppl from your side then, no? And I know that Somali culture (and Ethiopian culture also) take lineage according to the paternal line but scientifically speaking, it's still mixed (although extremely diluted ever since).Sheikh Isaaq died in 727 AH / 1326 AD
Gurey was around in the 1500s
This was before that
My 20x Great Grandfather married a Habesha slave who bore him children to carry on his lineage, I am from his first marriage of Magaadle, daughter of a Sultan.
Somalis do not trace lineage through maternal lines, we are not Habesha
But you said you were Magaadle so there is no relation to Habesha ppl from your side then, no? And I know that Somali culture (and Ethiopian culture also) take lineage according to the paternal line but scientifically speaking, it's still mixed (although extremely diluted ever since).
Then why do Isaaqs tend to be lighter skin than other Somali clans?That's mythological nonsense. HJ do not have any more or less Xabashi ancestry than other Somali clans (which is basically 0%). You gotta stop believing in fairy tales.
Then why do Isaaqs tend to be lighter skin than other Somali clans?
I lived there for a year sxb. They are much lighter than the Somalis I saw in Bosaso and Galkayo. They were dark as coal there. landers were more of dark brown to light skin colour.BS
Have you even been to Hargeisa, Berbera, or Burco?
They are duxul kkk
I lived there for a year sxb. They are much lighter than the Somalis I saw in Bosaso and Galkayo. They were dark as coal there. landers were more of dark brown to light skin colour.