Wardey

Appreciate the answer from everybody. Seems to me they’re Somalicized oromos who fall under Somali clan system . Few in number most likely 100,000 of them of left on the other side of the tana river .

[USER=5863]@The alchemist[/USER] or anybody got any free links to F.e Elliot Jubaland and its inhabitants book .

Walalos help a brother out . Wa bilahi tawfiq


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There is a town called Arabi in dembel in the SR too :lolbron:


His right, Dir tmcra is about 1600 years, the most recent tmcra between Cisse, Gadabuursi and Isaaq is about 800-1000 years ago, for Surre it's about 1600, arriving sometime between 300-800 BCE in the region, roughly at the same time the region was getting dryier, a relatively wealthy close knit family unit crossed the red sea and settled around a location called Dire, which eventually become Ras Siyyan, bringing in the camel which pretty much separated us from the rest of the cushites.

Evidence of early cushites in the region dates back to 1,500 BCE, but the climate was changing.

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1600 is a few centuries before Islamic era. Could have been related to migrants fleeing the wars in those times (Christian persecution or the wars between rival states). Also, weren’t there depictions of camels from at least 2000 years ago?
 

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