Minority?you mean where he lives where is that exactly probably uk its infested with somalis therefrom what I gather Grant has a huge soft spot for the minorities and so he digs through the history books in order to prop them up.
Minority?you mean where he lives where is that exactly probably uk its infested with somalis there
But why somalis/horners/cushites? @Grant
@Grant why are you so interested in somali history,are you a historian,who are you exactly?can you give us all your history with somalia,and where you are now?where are you originally from
@Grant you have reputation of distorting our history,but you have a preety interesting history yourself
So why you want to retire to jilib
Extremely sad for usI saw Somalia when maanta wa malinte, before it changed, and when qabiil was not discussed. It was intoxicating. I am sorry for you kids that never got to see it. Glad I took the pictures as I'm sure most wouldn't believe me in person.
Our connection to arabs could have been fabricated,can you give me an example of some history of our that you think or believe is an inventionDNA did in Arab Daddy and much of the rest of what passed for history is now known to be equally fabulous invention
Sorry to hear that,how old are you exactly,do you have diabetes,heart comdition or some other cheonic disease that has to do with your age?did you belirve you are top sick to travel or is it the airlines that womt take the risk,Of course, the opportunity has not been given. And my health is now such that I could not make that trip. This is now partly just intellectual pursuit and partly a last connection to a country and a people I made a commitment to.
Extremely sad for us
Our connection to arabs could have been fabricated,can you give me an example of some history of our that you think or believe is an invention
Sorry to hear that,how old are you exactly,do you have diabetes,heart comdition or some other cheonic disease that has to do with your age?did you belirve you are top sick to travel or is it the airlines that womt take the risk,
We all appretiate the pictures you shared with us,my family is originally from the north i assume you never went there would have loved to see old hargeisa but i can find some from a relative
Sorry to hear that,old age is a blessing with its problemsThey are age related and you will know about them soon enough: prostate, lungs and veins. No diabetes or heart problems. They can fix most of what I've got, but I have to be able to get to them.
Was Jilib the size it is today back when you were there? Also what clans used to live there during your time and were there a lot of Bantus like there are today?Nearly all the traditional English histories emphasize MAH and the Dervish (Salahiya) effort in the North. Almost no one talks about Aweys al Barawe and the Qadiriya in the South and East Africa. It took the English scholarly community years to catch up with the Italian and Arabic material and there is still no balance between the two. And , the Chimbalazi material is still mostly out of reach.
The I M Lewis view was that Somalis were "barefoot democrats". Most histories ignored or mentioned the plantation slavery in the South just in passing. Besteman's work didn't come out until 1999.
MAH sought Nassib Bundo as an ally against the Italians and Bundo was hailed as an anti-slavery hero during the Kacaan period. Young Somalis today want to deny his sultanate even existed. The records exist, but they are denied. The Ogaden in particular like to forget he conquered their combined forces in 1890 and that he had treaties with both Britain and Zanzibar.
The prime notions taught in the 1960s were that the Somalis were an homogeneous people with a single language and religion. Folks still rep this, but DNA and language studies make it harder every day to believe.
I am 75. I am not in terrible shape, but I have several issues that need monitoring. They are age related and you will know about them soon enough: prostate, lungs and veins. No diabetes or heart problems. They can fix most of what I've got, but I have to be able to get to them.
Sorry to hear that,old age is a blessing with its problems
So in short you just support minority bantus that where there as slaves in the first place and deny that somalis are a homogeneous people or that somalia is not a homogeneous country?
Was Jilib the size it is today back when you were there? Also what clans used to live there during your time and were there a lot of Bantus like there are today?
Somalia is a hegemoneous country with a single language the number of minority there doesnt account to much,historically non of the minority races belong there anywayYou may have an extra "not" in there. Somalia is not an homogeneous country. The slaves came after about 1825, with the Omanis. The Eyle, Boni, Bajunni, Barwaane, Cadcad, Gabaweyn, Shidle Shabelli, etc. also get my support. On this map, the minorities are is Brown.
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Somalia is a hegemoneous country with a single language the number of minority there doesnt account to much,historically non of the minority races belong there anyway
Why interested of minority in somalia,why not fight for the ones in Utah,its nice your heart is in somalia
But reading your posts in my sofala thread you are clearly trying to distort our history and give credit to minorities which most of them never contribute to our history
Your heart isnt with the somalis then.its with some people we let live in our land
Like i said after all the @Factz you still go against it you clear have an agenda against ethnic somalisThat is a political position that is at odds with current scholarly findings. There is no doubt at all that there was no gold to be mined at Sofala or that the merchants from Mog were Shirazi who came in Shirazi ships.
Like i said after all the @Factz you still go against it you clear have an agenda against ethnic somalis
That is a political position that is at odds with current scholarly findings. There is no doubt at all that there was no gold to be mined at Sofala or that the merchants from Mog were Shirazi who came in Shirazi ships.
No you are notI'm only interested in historical accuracy. That is not having an agenda. The clan maps have been fairly stable, even given all the movement after the Abaar Dabadheer.
I've shown you countless sources why Mogadishu was always inhabited by Somalis while you showed me no source of Shirazi inhabiting Mogadishu. They only settled on the Swahili coast and you clearly are making up lies. You never give up discrediting Somali history do you?
Let me show you what the sources says again and this time use your brain, please.
I mean a 12th century historian called Yaqut al-Hamawi stated that Mogadishu was inhabited by Swarthly Berbers who are ancestors of Somali people today. Last time I checked Shirazi people are not dark skin nor were they ever referred as Bilad Al-Berber or Barbara, that was an ancient and medieval term to describe Somalis back then.
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The sources clearly states Somali merchants from Mogadishu established a colony in Sofala. No misinterpretation here.
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Source: https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=fTSqDQAAQBAJ&pg=PT57&dq=somali+established+colony+in+sofala&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjelf-0mcLcAhVmBsAKHfRRAU8Q6AEILzAB#v=onepage&q=somali established colony in sofala&f=false
And I told you this before but Sofala does have gold mines. In fact, the the Mozambique government is digging gold mines in Sofala right now. Here: http://www.elmed-rostov.ru/Projects/Pungwe CD/Reports/eng/Others/Trainee Report - Gold Mining.pdf
@nine @esmailxxx Look at this lying historical revisionist. Always making shit up without providing proof unlike my sources. He never accepts he's wrong and he clearly has an agenda to distort the beautiful Somali history.