Proof Somalis were not always Barbarians!

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Mogadishu Marketplace 1882.

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Mogadishu in 1331 AD

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Mogadishu 1286 AD.

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A weaver in Mogadishu 1882

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Fakr Ud Din Mosque.

Wow Somalis at one point were not barbarians. Do we even know who we are? We need a museum to catalogue all Somali civilised achievements so we do not lose them.

Will we next discover a hidden ancient Somali alphabet with unique letters? :banderas:
 

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Mogadishu_marketplace_1882.jpg

Mogadishu Marketplace 1882.

mogadishu-1331-ibn-battuta.jpg

Mogadishu in 1331 AD

VRYNc5qX6jihIj4JS1hYLKrDwZYOhyrMtV5Z3OUXPOtTvjDVWsQf44b2iFhmFAbmkzo0ECWS1C-PhP1_xvOo88pqn3y9z1s-_Hzdbh0FqJTFn5M4FwV5vCiSxDwVAQ

Mogadishu 1286 AD.

womenweavers.JPG

A weaver in Mogadishu 1882

weaver.JPG


Fakr_Ud_Din_Mosque.jpg

Fakr Ud Din Mosque.

Wow Somalis at one point were not barbarians. Do we even know who we are? We need a museum to catalogue all Somali civilised achievements so we do not lose them.

Will we next discover a hidden ancient Somali alphabet with unique letters? :banderas:
Nigga! you need an actual archaeological department to make significant finds and delve deeper into our rich history. We already know the land of punt was Akin to the ancient egyptian empire at the time, since there is strong evidence to suggest the Northern region of somalia is it's location and the multitude of evidences presented by the ancient egyptians themselves and the greek historians show that somalis once had a civilized society with states and kings. Queen Hatsheput's temple shows that the Land of punt was considered sacred to the ancient egyptians and they often traded with them and shared culture with them.

We need excavation to find palaces or temples. Hell even the palace of persopolis in Iran was only found completely covered by sand as ancient structures tend to sink into the ground over time. Since our ancient kingdoms were old, however and not recent i doubt any of the finds will be as interesting or well preserved.

In fact i'm most excited for archaeology to reach the northern regions since it's very peaceful there.


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Nigga! you need an actual archaeological department to make significant finds and delve deeper into our rich history. We already know the land of punt was Akin to the ancient egyptian empire at the time, since there is strong evidence to suggest the Northern region of somalia is it's location and the multitude of evidences presented by the ancient egyptians themselves and the greek historians show that somalis once had a civilized society with states and kings. Queen Hatsheput's temple shows that the Land of punt was considered sacred to the ancient egyptians and they often traded with them and shared culture with them.

We need excavation to find palaces or temples. Hell even the palace of persopolis in Iran was only found completely covered by sand as ancient structures tend to sink into the ground over time. Since our ancient kingdoms were old, however and not recent i doubt any of the finds will be as interesting or well preserved.

In fact i'm most excited for archaeology to reach the northern regions since it's very peaceful there.


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Yes it would be a good move to start digging up the sands and seeing if anything is worth finding. Archaeology is the next step in restoring Somalia image as a place not run by 68iq, criminals and barbarians.
 

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