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Re: HADERE/HARARI GIRLS ARE BEAUTIFULL
Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 4:51 pm
by Murax
Amharic girls are prettier
Re: HADERE/HARARI GIRLS ARE BEAUTIFULL
Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 4:53 pm
by grandpakhalif
Murax did you hook up with any Habeshi girls in Virginia I heard they're a catch around there and in D.C
Re: HADERE/HARARI GIRLS ARE BEAUTIFULL
Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 5:02 pm
by Murax
grandpakhalif wrote:Murax did you hook up with any Habeshi girls in Virginia I heard they're a catch around there and in D.C
Bro, I don't like to insult Women, but Amharic chicks are hoes, You wouldn't wanna hook up with them
Re: HADERE/HARARI GIRLS ARE BEAUTIFULL
Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 7:24 pm
by RuralMan08
Murax wrote:
Bro, I don't like to insult Women, but Amharic chicks are hoes, You wouldn't wanna hook up with them
What do you mean?
Re: HADERE/HARARI GIRLS ARE BEAUTIFULL
Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 11:21 pm
by Gara Man
EEGA9 wrote:Adari people have there own Culture and there own Language which makes them an ethnicity distinct from Oromos and Somalis, yes similar cultures and that stuff but there a people with there own identity.Just go and speak to a Harari person not an Oromo who claims to be from Harar, there are oromos from Harar but there not Adari/Geysu.Thats the distinction i'm making.
Were not speaking Geography.
Eega,
Yes aderes are their own group i dont believe anybody here is openly denying that but my thing is that i just dont agree when the assumption of this ethnicity of Harari. Harari is a recent creation even if by definition harari=adere =geyesu. If you ask an "harari' notables
Who is a harari--- they will till tell you a harari is whoever settles inside the walled city. This group lines is oriented by habitat and trade. You dont really know how many of these so called "harari" would change their Ethnic origin if a set back of changing events were to happen.

Re: HADERE/HARARI GIRLS ARE BEAUTIFULL
Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 11:27 pm
by HalfDzed
Gara Man,
Are there actual Amharas that settle in Harar? This Amhara classmate of mine was telling me that her family are from Harar and that there are Amharas who have lived in Harar for centuries.
I smelled bullshit, but could never confirm or deny it.
Re: HADERE/HARARI GIRLS ARE BEAUTIFULL
Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 11:30 pm
by ahmad guray
the majority of them consider them self MR
Re: HADERE/HARARI GIRLS ARE BEAUTIFULL
Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 12:52 am
by Gara Man
HalfDzed wrote:Gara Man,
Are there actual Amharas that settle in Harar? This Amhara classmate of mine was telling me that her family are from Harar and that there are Amharas who have lived in Harar for centuries.
I smelled bullshit, but could never confirm or deny it.
Yes a whole bunch. Lots of amhara settled in cities hararge like Dire Dawa, Harar, and Jijiga. I know currently in dire dawa amharas just keep on coming.
Re: HADERE/HARARI GIRLS ARE BEAUTIFULL
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 1:11 am
by St8OuttaDirree
There only about 10 000 people who are "Harari" and majority are Oromo or Somali. Lost Nooles, Jaarsos and Qallus. And Shekaal somalis.
Re: HADERE/HARARI GIRLS ARE BEAUTIFULL
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 2:26 am
by SultanOrder
HalfDzed wrote:Gara Man,
Are there actual Amharas that settle in Harar? This Amhara classmate of mine was telling me that her family are from Harar and that there are Amharas who have lived in Harar for centuries.
I smelled bullshit, but could never confirm or deny it.
Waraa there are amharas that settle in dhagaxbuur, hell there are oromo's that live in hargeisa
An Amharic guy I work with is from Harar

Re: HADERE/HARARI GIRLS ARE BEAUTIFULL
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 3:05 pm
by James Dahl
Noone knows anything about Abadir, the founder of the Adare people. Harari I believe is like Reer Xamar, not exactly a tribe and more like an identity formed around the city.
Some unscrupulous persons in historical times have tried to link Abadir to Sheikh Abd al-Qadir Gilani, the famous founder of the Qadiriyya, and have largely succeeded.
There are some obscure historical writings such as those of Ababa Gashaw Bassa that point towards a Muslim Axumite exodus from the Hamasien region (the Axumite heartland) to the Harar region in some unspecific time in history, and that the origins of the Adare and the Silti and other related Gurage people of the region are associated with this.
Re: HADERE/HARARI GIRLS ARE BEAUTIFULL
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 3:35 pm
by Aliyyi Oromada
People rarely know anything about these saint figures, and once a person is deified in that manner, you're gonna have a bunch of fairy tails associated with them. Whether Sh. Abadir (Abu Dharr) existed or not, he probably did. But I don't believe he was the patriarch of the Harari and other clans who claim the same. I believe their ancestors for the most part are christian aksumites. But if somebody says he is their ancestor and they came from hijaz, that's their business. The only time I get involved is when they start erecting shrines to worship them.
Are there actual Amharas that settle in Harar? This Amhara classmate of mine was telling me that her family are from Harar and that there are Amharas who have lived in Harar for centuries.
I smelled bullshit, but could never confirm or deny it.
Yeah, but not "centuries". More like
a century. And that's the earliest.
Re: HADERE/HARARI GIRLS ARE BEAUTIFULL
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 3:39 pm
by HalfDzed
Thanks, guys. I knew the broad was flipping jacks. I wanted to call her out on her bluff, but I wasn't sure myself.
Aliyyi Oromada,
What does your nick mean?
Re: HADERE/HARARI GIRLS ARE BEAUTIFULL
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 3:44 pm
by Aliyyi Oromada
The earliest amhara settlers arrived with Miniliks army after the battle of Chalanqoo (January 1887).
Aliyyi= Oromo version of Ali
Oromada= is what somalis call Oromos so I took the name as a joke.
Re: HADERE/HARARI GIRLS ARE BEAUTIFULL
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 3:47 pm
by HalfDzed
Aliyyi Oromada,
I see. So, you speak Somali too, huh? I noticed a lot of Oromos, or at least the ones I've seen speak some Somali. Why is that? I always wanted to find out. And I mean Oromos who have never seen Somalia, some of whom have no Somali connection, but they still speak some Somali, including my neighbors, even their teenage kids who were born here speak a few Somali phrases. Awesome people.