OROMO&SOMALI HOW CLOSE ARE THEY?
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OROMO&SOMALI HOW CLOSE ARE THEY?
they look like us they talk like us they can even sing somali songs i heard oromos use to live in somalia esp galkacyoo ilayoo the south you wont believe this but i have met oromo somalis. i heard oromo and somalis were the largest tribe in abbysinia untile the amxaaric came and stole our lands. most of the oromo i've met can sing this song good 04:13
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYaOGXCu2DY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYaOGXCu2DY
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Re: OROMO&SOMALI HOW CLOSE ARE THEY?
we even have the same problems with the ethiopian rule we have almost the same name with the rebel group you have onlf and olf inshallah they will be free one day
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Re: OROMO&SOMALI HOW CLOSE ARE THEY?
not close oromo are useless people wa 40 milion tigray and amhaari ba xukumaya for 1000 of years
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Re: OROMO&SOMALI HOW CLOSE ARE THEY?
sxb they are one of the largest tribe in ethiopia if it the amhaaric didnt came they would had been the largest by now amhaaro were 1% of the size of oromos and even somalia
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Re: OROMO&SOMALI HOW CLOSE ARE THEY?
[quote="The_Emperior5"]not close oromo are useless people wa 40 milion tigray and amhaari ba xukumaya for 1000 of years[/quote]
its cause they have qabil division
AND religious division too
they should rule the Horn of Africa w/ those numbers wallahi
its cause they have qabil division
AND religious division too
they should rule the Horn of Africa w/ those numbers wallahi

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Re: OROMO&SOMALI HOW CLOSE ARE THEY?
[quote="snm_soulja_18"]sxb they are one of the largest tribe in ethiopia if it the amhaaric didnt came they would had been the largest by now amhaaro were 1% of the size of oromos and even somalia[/quote]
amxaaric are the kings emperors of Ethiopia centry ago
the forbid the oromos to speak oromigina they had to learn amhaarina
the langauge of the woyaane
ka waran gumeysiga inta leeg
amhaara 8 mlion tigray is 3 milion together they are 11 milion oromo are 40 milion
amxaaric are the kings emperors of Ethiopia centry ago
the forbid the oromos to speak oromigina they had to learn amhaarina
the langauge of the woyaane
ka waran gumeysiga inta leeg
amhaara 8 mlion tigray is 3 milion together they are 11 milion oromo are 40 milion
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Re: OROMO&SOMALI HOW CLOSE ARE THEY?
where did u get those numbers that are bull shit amhara are 15 to 18 mil n tigray bout 5 mil
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Re: OROMO&SOMALI HOW CLOSE ARE THEY?
Somali and Oromo and Afar were once different tribes of the same people. They went their separate ways because of religion. The Oromo began worshipping Waaq as the one god (though most are Muslim today, and a few are Christian) the Somali became Muslims, and the Afar stayed with the ancient Cushite gods, and at a much later date became Muslims.
The Ajuran drove the "Gallas" out of today's Somalia, NFD and Somali Galbeed, but noone knows if these were Oromos, Afars or Somalis, just that they weren't Muslims or Christian or Jews. ("Galla" being the catchall term for peoples not "of the book")
The Ajuran drove the "Gallas" out of today's Somalia, NFD and Somali Galbeed, but noone knows if these were Oromos, Afars or Somalis, just that they weren't Muslims or Christian or Jews. ("Galla" being the catchall term for peoples not "of the book")
Re: OROMO&SOMALI HOW CLOSE ARE THEY?
[quote="James Dahl"]Somali and Oromo and Afar were once different tribes of the same people. They went their separate ways because of religion. The Oromo began worshipping Waaq as the one god (though most are Muslim today, and a few are Christian) the Somali became Muslims, and the Afar stayed with the ancient Cushite gods, and at a much later date became Muslims.
The Ajuran drove the "Gallas" out of today's Somalia, NFD and Somali Galbeed, but noone knows if these were Oromos, Afars or Somalis, just that they weren't Muslims or Christian or Jews. ("Galla" being the catchall term for peoples not "of the book")[/quote]
Are Galla related/another name for Boorana/Oromo? In the south/Jubba region, I came across places, uninhabited and used as grazing land by somalis whose names are still in Oromo/Borana as I was told. Stepping out of Afmadwo few kiometers one strats hearing names of places all in the language of the Original inhabitants. Tarri,Arboqaraso,Hayuu Jeeraa and ETC. Weird names
The Ajuran drove the "Gallas" out of today's Somalia, NFD and Somali Galbeed, but noone knows if these were Oromos, Afars or Somalis, just that they weren't Muslims or Christian or Jews. ("Galla" being the catchall term for peoples not "of the book")[/quote]
Are Galla related/another name for Boorana/Oromo? In the south/Jubba region, I came across places, uninhabited and used as grazing land by somalis whose names are still in Oromo/Borana as I was told. Stepping out of Afmadwo few kiometers one strats hearing names of places all in the language of the Original inhabitants. Tarri,Arboqaraso,Hayuu Jeeraa and ETC. Weird names

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Re: OROMO&SOMALI HOW CLOSE ARE THEY?
The Oromo all used to be called "Gallas", but today it's considered a pejorative term, and Oromo is the preferred term.
It's roughly the Habesha equivalent to "Kuffar". Early Somali states like Mora and Ajuran were influenced heavily by Muslim Habesha states like Adal and Ifat, so that's probably where the term came from.
Bay, Bakool, Gedo, Somali Galbeed and the Jubbas were all "Galla" territories until the arrival of the Ajuran in the 1500s, except the coast of Lower Jubba, which was Swahili Muslim territory. Their descendants the Bajuni still live there to this day.
It's roughly the Habesha equivalent to "Kuffar". Early Somali states like Mora and Ajuran were influenced heavily by Muslim Habesha states like Adal and Ifat, so that's probably where the term came from.
Bay, Bakool, Gedo, Somali Galbeed and the Jubbas were all "Galla" territories until the arrival of the Ajuran in the 1500s, except the coast of Lower Jubba, which was Swahili Muslim territory. Their descendants the Bajuni still live there to this day.
Re: OROMO&SOMALI HOW CLOSE ARE THEY?
James Dahl, Now I question your claim of being a white canadian
No disprespect but you have to have solid connection to us somalis to care knowing much about our history.
I have my somali-conspiracy-theory-shaded-glasses on now and think you are pulling our legs.


I have my somali-conspiracy-theory-shaded-glasses on now and think you are pulling our legs.
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Re: OROMO&SOMALI HOW CLOSE ARE THEY?
Oromos have always lived in Somalia and those tend to speak Somali very well.
The proper term for Oromos is Somali Abow.
In NFD, the Borana, a subclan of the Oromo live next to the Somali tribes of the Degodia, Ajuran and Murule.
Af-Oromifa is similar to Somali among those Oromo who live in NFD and OGadenia. I can understand about 50% of what is being said in Oromifa and in certain areas were the Somali-Oromo settlement is close such as ISIOLO in Kenya you can hardly differentiate the two by looks and their language.
Southern Somalia was dominated by the Oromos until they were pushed out by the invading Somalis who if left unchecked by colonization by the Brits, would have expanded beyond the River Tana near Garissa into Southern Kenya and Tanzania.
The proper term for Oromos is Somali Abow.
In NFD, the Borana, a subclan of the Oromo live next to the Somali tribes of the Degodia, Ajuran and Murule.
Af-Oromifa is similar to Somali among those Oromo who live in NFD and OGadenia. I can understand about 50% of what is being said in Oromifa and in certain areas were the Somali-Oromo settlement is close such as ISIOLO in Kenya you can hardly differentiate the two by looks and their language.
Southern Somalia was dominated by the Oromos until they were pushed out by the invading Somalis who if left unchecked by colonization by the Brits, would have expanded beyond the River Tana near Garissa into Southern Kenya and Tanzania.
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Re: OROMO&SOMALI HOW CLOSE ARE THEY?
[quote="toothless"]where did u get those numbers that are bull shit amhara are 15 to 18 mil n tigray bout 5 mil[/quote]
noo my frien amhara are 8 mlion tigray ga Ethiopia na wa 3 mlion
kuwa Erirtrea daggan na are 1.5 but they are in another country
tigrayga isaaaqa ka baddan
noo my frien amhara are 8 mlion tigray ga Ethiopia na wa 3 mlion
kuwa Erirtrea daggan na are 1.5 but they are in another country
tigrayga isaaaqa ka baddan
Re: OROMO&SOMALI HOW CLOSE ARE THEY?
Lets face the facts, we somalis became musilms because of the habesh musilms that came and settled in our lands that had been pushed out by the habesh christians.
All the Cuhstics races are weak i.e the Oromo, somali, afar, beja
We are always lead by others
Imagine if the Oromo's, somali's and afars could build a cuhsitic empire stretching from sudan to Northern Kenya, which could include all the chustic peoples.
All the Cuhstics races are weak i.e the Oromo, somali, afar, beja
We are always lead by others
Imagine if the Oromo's, somali's and afars could build a cuhsitic empire stretching from sudan to Northern Kenya, which could include all the chustic peoples.
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Re: OROMO&SOMALI HOW CLOSE ARE THEY?
maybe the hawiyes ama daroodka
but not us anagu awoowgeen ayaa diinta nugu dhalay before sh isxaaq there was no isaaq
tribe in somalia
but not us anagu awoowgeen ayaa diinta nugu dhalay before sh isxaaq there was no isaaq
tribe in somalia
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