Do you agree that without the Ottoman Empire running the Red Seas, Horners would be speaking European language today?

With how sellouts in Egypt, Sudan (after Mahdist) and the Horns of Africa allowed England, France and Italy in the late 19th century so easily when the Ottoman Empire withdrew from the region to protect their backyard from the encroaching European powers and dealing with internal unrest, I am very certain that had it not being for them, Europe would have invaded long time ago especially when you consider that certain ethnic groups are easily exploitable via bribery and the fact that they fought against their own who wanted Europe out.
 
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Doesn’t matter because everyone has to learn English at the end of the day lmao
It only became prevalent after the 90s for obvious reasons.. Colonization didn't have any effect on us as you can see, all the Horners remained the same.

Guess it was too late for them to forcibly assimilate us like they did to others years prior because of the world wars, nationalism, UN and USA etc.
 
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Yes, the Ottomans delayed colonization a few centuries
Just realized that Horners are not the only one.

South Asians were also lucky too. Mughal empire chose the right ally.

Living in close proximity with the Middle East is a blessing in disguise.
 

hayran

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In mid 20th century and only became prevalent after the 90s for obvious reasons.. Colonization didn't have any effect on us. All the Horners remained the same and preserved their culture.
HOA societies already had robust social institutions before the arrival of Europeans, namely Islam and Ethiopian orthodoxy. Same goes for the rest of the world except for cawaan africans and other naked tribals. It’s harder to imprint societies that already have well established legal codes and belief systems. The Europeans know this best themselves (early Christian Europe vs pagan Europe)
 
The Portuguese got waxed across East Africa by the Zaylans and Mogadishans, they were the only threat in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean before the 19th century. If the Ottomans weren’t there, there would still be the Mamluks.

For example the ruler of Al Luḩayyah in Yemen, Abu Bakr Al-Zayla’i, whose ancestors were from Somalia, joined the Mamluks during their conquest of Tahirid Yemen to counter the Portuguese influence. The Ottomans basically took over their foreign policy when they conquered Mamluk Egypt.
 
The role of our location cannot be understated. The Suez Canal was created in the 19th century, prior to that Europeans had to sail around the African cape to reach Indian Ocean and eventually sail the way back up to to the horn.
 
Yeah definitely the Portuguese already had coastal Kenya under the control the reason they avoided Ajuran and Adal was because they had connections with the ottoman empire.
 

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