Do You Know Thread!!

please no qabiil and controversial shit on this thread.

Do you know that in 1960 when both Somalia and Somaliland got their independence and formed a nation, 85% of Somalis in the Northern regions (Somaliland and Puntland) and 70% of Somalis in the South were nomads or semi-nomads. The Somali population was estimated to be 2.2 million Somali people. 1.6 million people were nomads.

One Somali shilling was equivalent to US$0.14

“Nomadism and Economic Development of Somalia.

The position of the Nomads in the Economy of Somalia.

Z.A. Konczacki

Canadian journal of African studies 1967 Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 

Jiron

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Thanks for sharing a little bit of history sxb and I do agree with you, my father was a nomad until his teenage years before moving to the beautiful Xamar in the 1960s. We must never be ashamed to admit historical facts and acknowledge it's impact in the creation of Somalia :)
 
Thanks for sharing a little bit of history sxb and I do agree with you, my father was a nomad until his teenage years before moving to the beautiful Xamar in the 1960s. We must never be ashamed to admit historical facts and acknowledge it's impact in the creation of Somalia :)

@Jiron

Only a fool will be ashamed of it, however most of our culture is still based on the Somali nomadic patriarchal culture and that needs imminent attention. But that’s for another topic.

Share some stuff with us.
 
Somali Bananas.

The Italians planted the first banana farms in 1919 along the Shabelle. Banana exports to Italy started in 1927 and 3 years later, Italy introduced tariffs against bananas from the Canary Islands which were much cheaper than the Somali bananas and this has contributed to the survival of Somali banana exports to Italy long after independence. Initially, all the banana farms were owned by the Italians.

Do you know the entire budget for the administration of the British protectorate of Somaliland in 1947 was only £213,139 because the British interest was only to protect the trade route to Eden and the supply of food to Eden..
 

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''Dagaalka gala'' Garaad Jaamac Garaad Cali
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The British colonials with their infinite knowledge thought Somalis were nothing short of superstitious when told about the direct relation between mosquitos and malaria. :)

I've heard that one before apparently they figured out after a mosquito bite malaria was a huge risk
 

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