Geography Now video on Somalia coming next

How this guys inbox will look, "yoo make Somalia look good in your video"
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U guys should never question my somalinimo on here from today 😒


1) land of cinneman to the ancient greeks and the land of aromatics to the ancient romans



although Indian merchants brought large quantities of cinnamon to Somalia the somali merchants convinced the romans that cinnamon only grew in somalia , Ancient Greeks and Romans referred to the Somali peninsula as Regio Aromatica or Regio Cinnamonifora due to the aromatic plants.


(Collected Ancient Greek Novels edited by B. P. Reardon)


2) the land of the unicorn to the ancient chinese/The Somali word for giraffe is still used in China , Japan and Korea.



The legendary image of the qilin became associated with the image of the giraffe in the Ming dynasty identification of the qilin with giraffes began after Zheng He's voyage to East Africa (landing, among other places, in modern-day Somalia). The Ming Dynasty bought giraffes from the Somali merchants along with zebras, incense, and various other exotic animals . When it arrived the giraffe caused general amazement. Checking their encyclopedias, Confucian scholars decided that it must be a unicorn, a mythological creature that traditionally was said to have “the body of a deer, the tail of an ox, and the hooves of a horse,” and to be of such a gentle disposition that “it only ate grass and never hurt a living being.” When they learned that the animal in the Somali language was known as girin, that settled the matter. To Chinese ears, girin sounded very much like qilin, the Chinese name of the unicorn. The appearance of a qilin was regarded as proof of the virtue of the reigning emperor. Presenting it as a gift was a way for the officials to ingratiate themselves with the emperor. the somali name for the animal is girin which is similar to the chinese qilin and even closer to the japanese word kirin (Mapping the Chinese and Islamic Worlds: Cross-Cultural Exchange in Pre-Modern Asia)
A giraffe in Beijing


3) Frankincense

In the Bible, the three wise men bring gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh to the infant Jesus. frankincense used in all catholic Church's is exported from somalia (which remains the largest exporter of frankincense)



4) The sultanate of Mogadishu arrested envoys sent by Kublai khan twice in the 13th century The Mongolian emperor sent another envoy with gifts for the release of the imprisoned Mongolians. (Medieval History, Volume 2, Head start History, 1992)



"Confirmation of the presence of Chinese subjects in far-flung places is provided by Marco Polo, who relates how the new Mongol overlord of China, Kublai Khan, sent envoys to Mogadishu on the Somali coast to treat for the release of a previous emissary" - Medieval History Vol.2


5) Madagascar got its name from Marco Polo
, who mistakenly thought he landed in Mogadishu, Somalia, and then misspelled the name of the city.




6) The oldest mosques outside of SaudiArabia and the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem are in the horn of africa. Masjid al-Qiblatayn was built in the 7th century in Zeila, shortly after the hijrah

7) Somalis were the first to domesticate camels in 2500BC and spread it to the middle east. (Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader,2003 by Suzanne Richard. Eisenbrauns ) There are over 14 million camels in the world, more than half (7 million) are in somalia (more than any other country in the world)

8) Somali merchants from Mogadishu established a colony in Mozambique to extract gold from the mines in Sofala. (The Quest for an African Eldorado: Sofala, Southern Zambezia, and thePortuguese, 1500-1865,Book by Terry H. Elkiss)

9) The Somali empire of Adal were the first to use cannon cannon warfare on the African continent against the Abyssinian empire between 1529-1543. The ajuran empire also used cannons warfare against the Portuguese African invasion which lasted from 1538-1589. (Tools of War: History of Weapons in Early Modern Times
By Syed Ramsey)



10) The sultans of Mogadishu created their own coins which have been found in modern day Iraq turkey and dubai (Chittick, H. Neville (1976). AnArchaeological Reconnaissance in the Horn: The British-Somali Expedition,1975)

Mogadishu – Coin Identification

11) Sa'id of Mogadishu a 14th century Somali scholar and traveller. He is the first Ambassador for Africa in China and first African to study the Mandarin language and first African to translate the Mandarin language with a native African language (Somali.)



12) Abd al-Aziz of Mogadishu was a Somali ruler in Kinolhas/ Utheemu, Maldives who welcomed ibn battuta a famous morrocan traveller ( Ibn Battuta in the Maldives and Ceylon 1999) and FROM ZINJ TOZANZIBAR: Studies in History, Trade and Society on the Eastern Coast of Africa (1982), pp. 45-62 MEDIAEVAL MOGADISHU by NEVILLE CHITTICK


13) The first muslim settlement was established by a Somali scholar Yusuf bin Ahmad al-Kawneyn in the city of beruwala in sri lanka (Jaleel, Talib NotesOn Entering Deen Completely,2015)



I did all this research myself .
 
U guys should never question my somalinimo on here from today 😒


1) land of cinneman to the ancient greeks and the land of aromatics to the ancient romans



although Indian merchants brought large quantities of cinnamon to Somalia the somali merchants convinced the romans that cinnamon only grew in somalia , Ancient Greeks and Romans referred to the Somali peninsula as Regio Aromatica or Regio Cinnamonifora due to the aromatic plants.


(Collected Ancient Greek Novels edited by B. P. Reardon)


2) the land of the unicorn to the ancient chinese/The Somali word for giraffe is still used in China , Japan and Korea.



The legendary image of the qilin became associated with the image of the giraffe in the Ming dynasty identification of the qilin with giraffes began after Zheng He's voyage to East Africa (landing, among other places, in modern-day Somalia). The Ming Dynasty bought giraffes from the Somali merchants along with zebras, incense, and various other exotic animals . When it arrived the giraffe caused general amazement. Checking their encyclopedias, Confucian scholars decided that it must be a unicorn, a mythological creature that traditionally was said to have “the body of a deer, the tail of an ox, and the hooves of a horse,” and to be of such a gentle disposition that “it only ate grass and never hurt a living being.” When they learned that the animal in the Somali language was known as girin, that settled the matter. To Chinese ears, girin sounded very much like qilin, the Chinese name of the unicorn. The appearance of a qilin was regarded as proof of the virtue of the reigning emperor. Presenting it as a gift was a way for the officials to ingratiate themselves with the emperor. the somali name for the animal is girin which is similar to the chinese qilin and even closer to the japanese word kirin (Mapping the Chinese and Islamic Worlds: Cross-Cultural Exchange in Pre-Modern Asia)
A giraffe in Beijing


3) Frankincense

In the Bible, the three wise men bring gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh to the infant Jesus. frankincense used in all catholic Church's is exported from somalia (which remains the largest exporter of frankincense)



4) The sultanate of Mogadishu arrested envoys sent by Kublai khan twice in the 13th century The Mongolian emperor sent another envoy with gifts for the release of the imprisoned Mongolians. (Medieval History, Volume 2, Head start History, 1992)



"Confirmation of the presence of Chinese subjects in far-flung places is provided by Marco Polo, who relates how the new Mongol overlord of China, Kublai Khan, sent envoys to Mogadishu on the Somali coast to treat for the release of a previous emissary" - Medieval History Vol.2


5) Madagascar got its name from Marco Polo
, who mistakenly thought he landed in Mogadishu, Somalia, and then misspelled the name of the city.




6) The oldest mosques outside of SaudiArabia and the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem are in the horn of africa. Masjid al-Qiblatayn was built in the 7th century in Zeila, shortly after the hijrah

7) Somalis were the first to domesticate camels in 2500BC and spread it to the middle east. (Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader,2003 by Suzanne Richard. Eisenbrauns ) There are over 14 million camels in the world, more than half (7 million) are in somalia (more than any other country in the world)

8) Somali merchants from Mogadishu established a colony in Mozambique to extract gold from the mines in Sofala. (The Quest for an African Eldorado: Sofala, Southern Zambezia, and thePortuguese, 1500-1865,Book by Terry H. Elkiss)

9) The Somali empire of Adal were the first to use cannon cannon warfare on the African continent against the Abyssinian empire between 1529-1543. The ajuran empire also used cannons warfare against the Portuguese African invasion which lasted from 1538-1589. (Tools of War: History of Weapons in Early Modern Times
By Syed Ramsey)



10) The sultans of Mogadishu created their own coins which have been found in modern day Iraq turkey and dubai (Chittick, H. Neville (1976). AnArchaeological Reconnaissance in the Horn: The British-Somali Expedition,1975)

Mogadishu – Coin Identification

11) Sa'id of Mogadishu a 14th century Somali scholar and traveller. He is the first Ambassador for Africa in China and first African to study the Mandarin language and first African to translate the Mandarin language with a native African language (Somali.)



12) Abd al-Aziz of Mogadishu was a Somali ruler in Kinolhas/ Utheemu, Maldives who welcomed ibn battuta a famous morrocan traveller ( Ibn Battuta in the Maldives and Ceylon 1999) and FROM ZINJ TOZANZIBAR: Studies in History, Trade and Society on the Eastern Coast of Africa (1982), pp. 45-62 MEDIAEVAL MOGADISHU by NEVILLE CHITTICK


13) The first muslim settlement was established by a Somali scholar Yusuf bin Ahmad al-Kawneyn in the city of beruwala in sri lanka (Jaleel, Talib NotesOn Entering Deen Completely,2015)



I did all this research myself .
Email this stuff to Geography Now
 
Finally the going to show our beautiful mess political geography segement that would confuse the rest non somalis. Also i emailed him most about jubba.

And they thought Bosnia division was a nightmare i would love them to explain our division without anger some somalis. :mjlaugh:
 

Marshall D Abdi

Know you’re place peasant
Finally the going to show our beautiful mess political geography segement that would confuse the rest non somalis. Also i emailed him most about jubba.

And they thought Bosnia division was a nightmare i would love them to explain our division without anger some somalis. :mjlaugh:
Nigga why tf would u email him our division instead of our unity
 

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What are your disagreements with them..
I used to watch them a few years back and they were very much confused people. Especially, the Fisherman guy that used to say we're Arabs and the other guy that was obsessed with e1b1, saying things like we're related to Hitler. :icon lol:
 
I used to watch them a few years back and they were very much confused people. Especially, the Fisherman guy that used to say we're Arabs and the other guy that was obsessed with e1b1, saying things like we're related to Hitler. :icon lol:
I don't know they seem okay now, they have a discord server as well where many people would discuss somali history from time to time and to me it was great, sorry about your experience with them
 
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