Eritrean History + Eritrean Traditional Fashion PICTURES
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Eritrean History + Eritrean Traditional Fashion PICTURES
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Eritrean History
Eritrean History
Last edited by Belew on Wed Feb 04, 2009 3:50 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Eritrean History - Very Interesting - gurey25 your thoughts?
Lately I have been noticing how Arabized Eritrea is. I was watching a clip on youtube and they had Eritrean ethnic culture display, now tell me why the standard dress was the Shalwar khameez?
I mean what's the difference between an Afar in Ethiopia, Djibouti, and Eritrea? Nothing but the one in Eritrea was wearing a shalwar khameez just as the the rest of the Eritreans. Even your pagan bantus were wearing shalwar khameez.
I mean what's the difference between an Afar in Ethiopia, Djibouti, and Eritrea? Nothing but the one in Eritrea was wearing a shalwar khameez just as the the rest of the Eritreans. Even your pagan bantus were wearing shalwar khameez.

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Re: Eritrean History - Very Interesting - gurey25 your thoughts?
Lol @ Eritrea being Land of punt.
Hey I like this hidareb dancing
[youtube]9s2d8zLyJYA&annotation_id=annotation_730065&feature=iv[/youtube]
The Hidareb are Beja right?

Hey I like this hidareb dancing
[youtube]9s2d8zLyJYA&annotation_id=annotation_730065&feature=iv[/youtube]
The Hidareb are Beja right?
Re: Eritrean History - Very Interesting - gurey25 your thoughts?
Voltage wrote:Lately I have been noticing how Arabized Eritrea is. I was watching a clip on youtube and they had Eritrean ethnic culture display, now tell me why the standard dress was the Shalwar khameez?
I mean what's the difference between an Afar in Ethiopia, Djibouti, and Eritrea? Nothing but the one in Eritrea was wearing a shalwar khameez just as the the rest of the Eritreans. Even your pagan bantus were wearing shalwar khameez.
You act like there's something wrong with being Arab? The majority of Eritrean Muslims, aka the Tigres, converted nearly 150 years ago.
Those clothes are traditional Eritrean clothes, not Arab or hindi buddy.
I know xamaar used to have some cadey chicks in the 70s and 80s (before the war), so post some of your traditional wear. Please no Majarteen pics, that's the only darood we don't fccks with.
Here's some pictures of Eritrean traditional wear I took from another forum I found today. These pictures are representing all 9 major ethnic groups of Eritrea, so enjoy.







Ladies waiting before their cat walk.

Fellas waiting before they're called up



Saho

Tigrinya

Bilen

Beja

Couples show
Hidareb Beja

Hidareb Beja

Nara

Nara

Beni-Amir Tigre

Beni-Amir Tigre

Afar

Kunama

Kunama

Rashaida

Rashaida

Saho

Saho

Bilen

Bilen

Tigrinya

Tigrinya

Tigrinya




Re: Eritrean History - Very Interesting - gurey25 your thoughts?
Voltage wrote:Lol @ Eritrea being Land of punt.![]()
Hey I like this hidareb dancing
[youtube]9s2d8zLyJYA&annotation_id=annotation_730065&feature=iv[/youtube]
The Hidareb are Beja right?
Actually, Eastern Sudan and Eritrea is where most scholars believe land of punt was located. Besides that, archeogical evidence shows a close contact with Ancient Egypt and Eritrea/Eastern Sudan. Are you from puntland region of somalia or something, this shouldn't be a breaking historical news to you if you've read up on Punt.
Hidareb are Bejas but they like to be called by their clan name of Hidareb.
Re: Eritrean History + Eritrean Traditional Fashion PICTURES
Just edited the title.
I still want to see traditional Somali pics, excluding Issas and Majarteens.
I still want to see traditional Somali pics, excluding Issas and Majarteens.
Re: Eritrean History + Eritrean Traditional Fashion PICTURES
Nara boy Looks good. 

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Re: Eritrean History + Eritrean Traditional Fashion PICTURES
those are some awesome pics......
i love eritreans.......
voltage my understanding is that cultural diffusion happens often.
ertirea is on the coast and used to be the centre of trade, this is why i believe the indian influence and arab is normal,
and allot of it is also indeginous.
the beja and bani amer are the most arabized while the afar are not that arabized.
i love eritreans.......
voltage my understanding is that cultural diffusion happens often.
ertirea is on the coast and used to be the centre of trade, this is why i believe the indian influence and arab is normal,
and allot of it is also indeginous.
the beja and bani amer are the most arabized while the afar are not that arabized.
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Re: Eritrean History + Eritrean Traditional Fashion PICTURES
Eritreans are beautiful people wale and how they struggled against Ethiopia was just class 

Re: Eritrean History + Eritrean Traditional Fashion PICTURES
Gurey25, I read a few of your post, that's why I had your name on the title before I edited it. You seem like a very intelligent guy who's a fan of history.gurey25 wrote:those are some awesome pics......
i love eritreans.......
voltage my understanding is that cultural diffusion happens often.
ertirea is on the coast and used to be the centre of trade, this is why i believe the indian influence and arab is normal,
and allot of it is also indeginous.
the beja and bani amer are the most arabized while the afar are not that arabized.
The Beni-Amir (sons of amir) are largely Tigre but both Beja and Tigrinya fuzzed with them. The government of Eritrea recognizes them today as simply Tigre, since all of them speak Tigre as a first language.
Tigre [Beni-Amir included) converted to Islam from the 1800-1850s. The Tigre were once one of the first Christians in Africa.
The Tigrinya, Tigre and Bejas in Eritrea call the Belew their forefathers. Ironically, as much as Eritreans don't claim arabs [exception of the Rashaidas, who are Arabs] as their forefathers, the Belew were Christian Arabs, who adopted and who assimilated with Tigre, Bejas and Tigrinya, once the Aksumite empire came to an end and Eritrea was under the Beja Kingdoms. So again, you are right, diffusion seems to have taken place with the Belews and the original inhabitants.
I want somalis to start posting traditional clothing-pictures of Somalis...I will post it on Eritrean forums and teach them a thing or two.
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Re: Eritrean History + Eritrean Traditional Fashion PICTURES
Eritrean i hote those people wa dad xun xun weyaan oo basapoorkii somaliyeed markaynu siinay karamiidi iyo sharafti somalida ku ciyareen waagii bariga dhexe. la tagayee
i have never liked Eritrean wa dad munafaqiin ah


Re: Eritrean History + Eritrean Traditional Fashion PICTURES
WOOW
Eritrians are hoottt

Eritrians are hoottt


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Re: Eritrean History + Eritrean Traditional Fashion PICTURES
Somali Fashion



and of course

Somali Fashion



and of course

Somali Fashion

Re: Eritrean History + Eritrean Traditional Fashion PICTURES
Eritreans are beautiful..Notice how they have 9 different ethnic groups and they all regard them selves as Eritrean..Afars from Eritrea say there Eritrean..afar s from Djibouti say there Djiboutian..its all about the pride of nationalism people..



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Re: Eritrean History + Eritrean Traditional Fashion PICTURES
beautiful people
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