Ok but who did it belong it before Oromo ?Now it is Oromo land
A people called Harla lived there, there origins are not known, but they were mostly habsha Farmers In the highlands The Oromo expansion began in 1577, as oral history says. They reached the last point in Ras Jardifon and returned and ruled for a period of time in zaliaOk but who did it belong it before Oromo ?
When did the Oromo conquered that land ?
Somalis obv, some other muslim clans too I guessSomalis or Oromo
I see many Somalis and Oromo debating but the Somalis usually come with source
Harlas werenβt habesha farmers lol, they were most likely Cushitic people and prob an extinct/assimilated Somali clan.A people called Harla lived there, there origins are not known, but they were mostly habsha Farmers In the highlands The Oromo expansion began in 1577, as oral history says. They reached the last point in Ras Jardifon and returned and ruled for a period of time in zalia
before Ali kalgeyaa expelled them from the city and killed their king Alua bara.
Harla are Somali darood already proven that, also Somali settlement reached shewaA people called Harla lived there, there origins are not known, but they were mostly habsha Farmers In the highlands The Oromo expansion began in 1577, as oral history says. They reached the last point in Ras Jardifon and returned and ruled for a period of time in zalia
before Ali kalgeyaa expelled them from the city and killed their king Alua bara.
Where can i read about him?Ali kalgeyaa expelled them from the city and killed their king Alua bara.
You claim this because you daarood. I will claim that Harla is dir They are our neighbors and their kingdoms and rulers were in our landHarla are Somali darood already proven that, also Somali settlement reached shewa
The Somalis are a pastoral people who did not know agriculture or dependence on it. The book of Futouh al-Habash distinguished between the Somalis and the Harla and stated that they are two separate peoples The names of the Harla tribes have been mentioned, but they do not appear to be Somali names .Harlas werenβt habesha farmers lol, they were most likely Cushitic people and prob an extinct/assimilated Somali clan.
Tbh the debate of if Harla were Cushitic speakers or not does not matter much for our history. Whatever they were those people were clearly assimilated into our ethnicity so they're our ancestors either way. No group that spanned from Shewa to Awdal all the to Maydh in Sanaag & Nugaal Valley vanish without a traceThe Somalis are a pastoral people who did not know agriculture or dependence on it. The book of Futouh al-Habash distinguished between the Somalis and the Harla and stated that they are two separate peoples The names of the Harla tribes have been mentioned, but they do not appear to be Somali names .
Not really, harla people themselves claimed darood originsYou claim this because you daarood. I will claim that Harla is dir They are our neighbors and their kingdoms and rulers were in our land
There is no ancient source that mentions this, but modern people, some of them claim they Oromo and some of them claim they are ciiseNot really, harla people themselves claimed darood origins
They could've been very much a somali sedentary qabiil that developed it's own dialect *Which's actually very common*
Assimilation doesn't make sense, when people got assimilated they keep their lineages.
Yes, I believe in the idea that part of the Somalis are not original Somalis, but rather another people who have integrated with Somalis. This is very clear, especially in the northwest .Tbh the debate of if Harla were Cushitic speakers or not does not matter much for our history. Whatever they were those people were clearly assimilated into our ethnicity so they're our ancestors either way. No group that spanned from Shewa to Awdal all the to Maydh in Sanaag & Nugaal Valley vanish without a tracewe were the OG Oromos.
It's also important to note that whenever European explorers came across old ruins left by Harla's across Northern Somalia the clans of the region always made sure to DISTUNGISH themselves from the Harla as either "dadka hore" or even just Harla. Didn't matter if it was a Ciise, Samaroon, Isxaaq, or Darood they all said the same shit. If these people really were just another Somali clan all of the above group of Somalis would've said so.
Also I'm more inclined to believe they were Ethio Semitic speakers due to the futah clans like you mentioned. They had very Semitic sounding names
Is there an ancient source mentioning somali lineage?There is no ancient source that mentions this, but modern people, some of them claim they Oromo and some of them claim they are ciise
Go and read the names of their tribes mentioned in the fatuh alxabash and you will know that this language is not Somali
Somalis or Oromo
I see many Somalis and Oromo debating but the Somalis usually come with source
What are you on about, you speak as if the xarla are an ethnicity all on their own with no tangible evidence what so ever. Xarla also lived in the border of modern day somalia alongside their somali brethren. Even if we were to suppose for argument sake that they were a stand alone clan there are no actual evidence that lead us to believe that they proceeded somalis in hararghe all we have is but an account of their individual clan name that's all. Either way oromos themselves have only been their for about 500 hundred years while the area was inhabited for at least more than a thousand plus years meaning oromos have no stake in hararghe in terms of it's history beyond a certain point.Neither it was the Harla who lived there before anyone else.