No sweat walaal.NobleGeeljire wrote: Man i have learn alot from you, you have a nack for finding info & sources.Keep up the good work Saaxiib

Moderators: Moderators, Junior Moderators
No sweat walaal.NobleGeeljire wrote: Man i have learn alot from you, you have a nack for finding info & sources.Keep up the good work Saaxiib
The primary division is between the non-Sab and the Sab. Sab are still, though, ultimately of the same ancestral stock as other Somalis. I demonstrate this here on my Land of Punt blog.Itrah wrote:We don't know where Samaale died, we don't have his remains. Nobody will ever now.Jabuutawi wrote:Yes, and there was a time the sun never set in Britannia's territories, I guess you could say Kunte Kinta, by way of E1b1b, was a proud Englishman with stiff upper lip. Again, conjecture on your part.
However, I use him as the symbolic ancestor of the clade most frequent/modal in Somalis considering that the Somali ethnicity is named after him.