This is false the earliest mention of the Qilin in Chinese litterature is in the 7th century BCE, the word has no somali roots.Fun fact :
The word "giraffe" in Japanese, "kirin, derived from the Somali word Giri for Giraffe has its roots in a historical connection between Somalia and Japan, stemming from the presentation of a giraffe to China (and subsequently to Japan) by Somali emissaries. The giraffe was initially mistaken for a mythical creature called a Qilin in China, and this name, "Kirin," was adopted into Japanese and Korean.
It was too far away and too big of a hastle for Muslim traders to sail all the way thereThe biggest mystery is how the Muslims tapped in China, Central Asia and the sub continent in the medieval times but not Japan next door that had virtually no connection to the caliphates and local sultanates?
been baad naftaada u sheegtay. Giri kulaha lmfao.Fun fact :
The word "giraffe" in Japanese, "kirin, derived from the Somali word Giri for Giraffe has its roots in a historical connection between Somalia and Japan, stemming from the presentation of a giraffe to China (and subsequently to Japan) by Somali emissaries. The giraffe was initially mistaken for a mythical creature called a Qilin in China, and this name, "Kirin," was adopted into Japanese and Korean.
Zheng He expedition to the Somali Coast is documented in his Book - which is a primary sourceThe Chinese just slapped the word on the Giraffe because they thought it was that mythical beast, also I found no evidence of Somalis sending Giraffes to China, that one famous drawing depicted a Giraffe from Malindi
Zheng He expedition to the Somali Coast is documented in his Book - which is a primary source
This is direct proof of the Somali introduction of the Giraffe to the Chinese - Cope harder bro
Are you just talking to say stuff sometimes. No one knows where exactly macrobia was just that the tall descriptos and geographical location probably sounds like somalis ancestors. Not everything is gonna match up when the explorers are before islaam and before christianityBy the way Macrobia wasn't in Somalia, might wanna start considering a new username
You're right, we wuz kangs.Are you just talking to say stuff sometimes. No one knows where exactly macrobia was just that the tall descriptos and geographical location probably sounds like somalis ancestors. Not everything is gonna match up when the explorers are before islaam and before christianity
Thats more like itYou're right, we wuz kangs.
Still can't unprove the fact that we introduced zebras to them which is a cooler animal than a giraffe in my opinionQuotes Chatgpt, which is known to make up quotes![]()
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We introduced zebras n shietStill can't unprove the fact that we introduced zebras to them which is a cooler animal than a giraffe in my opinion
I don't know about a Somali connection with the word Giraffe but there was plenty of trade and relations with China.Fun fact :
The word "giraffe" in Japanese, "kirin, derived from the Somali word Giri for Giraffe has its roots in a historical connection between Somalia and Japan, stemming from the presentation of a giraffe to China (and subsequently to Japan) by Somali emissaries. The giraffe was initially mistaken for a mythical creature called a Qilin in China, and this name, "Kirin," was adopted into Japanese and Korean.
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It's also funny how you immidiately try to claim Malindi was Somali when proven wrong, always the same thing with you arrogant people, can't accept that you were fed lies all this time so you resort to claiming others history, really embarassing behavior, instead of believing what you see on Tiktok about Somali history why don't you research it yourself
By the way Macrobia wasn't in Somalia, might wanna start considering a new username
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