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What could be revived next?Crazy how diaspora youth revived it tbh this shows social media can be used for good
Jewellery!!!!! also traditional hairstylesWhat could be revived next?
Yeah that'd be coolJewellery!!!!! also traditional hairstyles
Yeah one of the sources he cited in that thread talks about how we were exporting these into Yemen during the rasulid period (1229- 1454) so if we were able to export these robes 700-800 years ago then its probably way older than that.View attachment 365848
This one hits and the one with Somalis visiting Mussolini Italy, minus the Nazi signs.
it most likely predates Ahmed Gurey if it was such an established practice at that time.
I had a look back at those Greek documents and they report “Cloaks from Arsinoe and dyed cloth” being traded to the Berbers of the far side Ports.Yeah one of the sources he cited in that thread talks about how we were exporting these into Yemen during the rasulid period (1229- 1454) so if we were able to export these robes 700-800 years ago then its probably way older than that.
A really intresting question that I dont think will ever be able to answer would be to find out if these robes predate the Islamic period.
Thats the same clothes as english peasants in the early middle ages, nothing special, periplus writer even makes it clear its the cheap kindI had a look back at those Greek documents and they report “Cloaks from Arsinoe and dyed cloth” being traded to the Berbers of the far side Ports.
lTraders were also travelling in boats to the Arabian peninsula. Cloaks are mentioned in the bible as signs of Hebrew royalty and prophethood. Therefore, it would not be a surprise, given the shared cultural traits of Afroasiatic people in many different realms- from rock art, ostrich feathers, white robes, snake mythology, etc, if pre Islamic Somali chiefs wore some kind of cloak to signify their status. We were also in close contact with Yemenis from what we know of the T haplogroup and also the introduction of the camels and so forth. Which makes me wonder now if the Nubians had royal cloaks?
That’s only what he witnessed. Who knows if ancient Somali chiefs had their own early Juba style designs. Personally, I wouldn’t be surprised as Somalis share many cultural traits with other Afroasiatic peoples. It might have even looked completely different to later Islamic one, but it would have been the same concept.Thats the same clothes as english peasants in the early middle ages, nothing special, periplus writer even makes it clear its the cheap kind
Yeses like those pretty necklaces or those gold arm jewelleryJewellery!!!!! also traditional hairstyles
you can probably still find those in djibouti or online, i saw some on ebay being soldYeses like those pretty necklaces or those gold arm jewellery
Somali jewellery sold now is nothing compared to what even the geeljire used to wear. Tacky plastic beads? They wore pure gold skilfully carved necklacesyou can probably still find those in djibouti or online, i saw some on ebay being sold
no most of it was silver in every picture its silver, gold is very expensive and rare, I doubt some nomads could afford itSomali jewellery sold now is nothing compared to what even the geeljire used to wear. Tacky plastic beads? They wore pure gold skilfully carved necklaces