Hey If They Can Do That To Us Why Not Vice Versa
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I Laugh When Ethiopian Say They Used To Roam The Seas People Need To Get Through Their Heads The Only Middle Men Were The Maaryoole'sI remember this random Ethiopian podcast video or something from years ago and for some reason the picture they used on YouTube for the whole video was a map of Ethiopia where Eritrea, Djibouti and Somalia were included as part of Ethiopia. To this day I crack up at this one comment from a Xalimo where she was like "What do you mean by that map?! What are you talking about in the video?!"![]()
I Laugh When Ethiopian Say They Used To Roam The Seas People Need To Get Through Their Heads The Only Middle Men Were The Maaryoole's
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True, somalis wouldn't want to change it anyways.The Somali wikipedia is not fact checked and you can write whatever you want since they are not that many people who are going to try to change the things that you wrote that they think is wrong.
I Don't Know About That Story Quiet InterestingBro, even the Muslims of the eastern Horn interior were known to not be seafarers or familiar with fishing or anything of the sort. In the Futux al-Xabash the Imam Axmad blatantly tells the Mahra among his fighting force that he and his people of the eastern Horn interior know nothing of the sea and so they needed the Mahra to make them rafts so they could attack a Xabash monastery that was in the middle of a lake. If these were Somalis from areas like Sanaag, Bari, Woqooyi or Awdal they sure as heck wouldn't have needed some Arabs to make them rafts. Only Tigrinyas and Tigres probably have any claim to seafaring and sea trade. Other Ethiopics are strictly hinterland people who barely knew to make more than rickety boats meant to cross tiny rivers and lakes, and that includes the maryooles of the interior as well who made up much of the Imam's forces.
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I Have Heard Some Towns In Yemen Was Founded By Somali SaintsIt's in the Futux. I can't link it now cos I'm on my phone, unfortunately. Will come back later.