The first two photos, do you think they adopted the layering of clothing like that from Italians/British
no walaal that's the traditional nomadic somali culture it even pre dates guntino, it's called sadex qeyd or in the north boqor iyo dhacleThe first two photos, do you think they adopted the layering of clothing like that from Italians/British
or possibly Turkish/Ottomans? I've never seen anything else like it.
It looked like this This is what Bedouin women wore And it could garsys And then they take qayd cad to Cover the body wellno walaal that's the traditional nomadic somali culture it even pre dates guntino, it's called sadex qeyd or in the north boqor iyo dhacle
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those vintages are not somalis but beja and afar, a lot of adan somalis are not somalis but other cushitic groups, somalis don't do their hair like thatI wonder where this hairstyle went and what was its name View attachment 262353View attachment 262352
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sxb we not oromos somalis sewed their own fabric and clothings, only warriors wore leopard skin as show of strenght, even in the 9th somalis were described as wearing white clothings and somali woman wearing leyered white clothings, these kinda lies are very dangerous as today somali culture is in dangers and getting rewritenIt looked like this This is what Bedouin women wore And it could garsys And then they take qayd cad to Cover the body well
And in the eighteenth century, people did not wear these clothes. It came after the arrival of the sewing tool from Ottoman Egypt Before that, people wore clothes made from animal skins
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