Dumb Lebanese Christian spreading false Abyssinian narrative of horn africa on al jazeera!

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Dumb Lebanese Christian spreading false Abyssinian narrative of horn africa on al jazeera!

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f-king kilab lebanese r the cancer of the arab world road they r getting deported from the gulf countries these days

The historical abyssian port is adulus not zeila at all...abyssinia was not close to the somali waters at all and our waters were under the control of the himyar kingdom (aden)

Abyssinia was allied with the saba kindom(in marib around sanaa) against himyar...they never used bab al mandab for their invasions...as you can see from the map, they used to land at najran where abraha was ruling from Yemen...Najran is now part of Saudi Arabia! See how far its from us

Another proof is that the habashi language is closer to the arabic language than the mahri language(hadramout)
This means that the abyssinans were even far from southren yemen let alone somalia!

Lastly the hijra road stright from the port of adulis to the port of jeddah!

their falsification of the horn African history see zeila
http://aksumabyssinians.com/about.html

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https://ar.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D8%B3% ... 8%AF%D9%84


This dump Zionist Lebanese just repeating what he read in their english blogs. Start from 4:+ port of adel
https://youtu.be/wCRK8cE5U24
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Re: Dumb Lebanese Christian spreading false Abyssinian narrative of horn africa on al jazeera!

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Sahal,

Looks like you need a history lesson yourself. You should study pure history not emotions and empty bravado called pride. Tell us about Beledweyne, which as far as we know has no history worthy of recalling.

The Axum Empire governed vast lands from regions inside the present Somaliland, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Sudan and Yemen.

Of course Zeila as well as Berbera were part of Axum as common ports. Zeila was called Avalites and that's how the region would later become Adalite/Adal/Awdal.

Berbera was then the ancient Malao.

Axum occupied much of southern Arabia not only present day Saudia but much of southern Yemen under Emperor Kaleb. He assigned Abraha to govern the region, who would later become a destructive force.

Axum traded with nations as far as India and do you know what that means? Of course it had to go through the Red Sea then into the Gulf of Aden. Then the Red Sea was called Erythraean and that's how Eritrea got its name, it basically means Red Sea.

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The locals were called the Berbers and that's how later Malao will become Berbera.

Don't be surprised with the names, almost the entire world was given Greek-oriented names even the continents, oceans, most seas, and so forth.

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Adulis, now south of Massawa, was no doubt their main port and one of the central nerve system of the Empire, which was later abolished by the Cushitic Agew warriors under Zagwe dynasty (almost 400 years rule---900 AD + 370 years of Zagwe = 1270, which is Yekuno Amlak rein and the birth of Amhara rule, so called restoration of "Solomonic dynasty").

Thanks for trying Sahal but the Lebanese guy did much of his research. Abyssinian link is to the cat breed btw.
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Re: Dumb Lebanese Christian spreading false Abyssinian narrative of horn africa on al jazeera!

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I don't talk to abdi ileey slave send me the top masters aka al ahbaash i will show you how i will karbsh them!

But let me school you about the meaning of the words your using them without knowledge of their backgrand!

It's abalites/3qbila...does that sound to you like adel?

Adel could be an afar name bc when islam arrived there it was part of the islamic awfat state and both somalis and afars were there

Abyssinia was contolling the afar post of assab and the beja/hadarama port of adulis(musawa)...afar and saho have splitted from beja long time bc the semetic hadarama have settled between them

So that's maybe why the two names r very close(afari/belawi name)

Then the issa warriors have pushed these afars inside ethiopia

As for avalites, these people were from Arabia and not from Africa at all!

Their location was south of 7uwayla/havilah in the country of katabania
http://library.tebyan.net/fa/Viewer/Text/113716/168

Here is qataban (timna) even if they were in Africa it must be between awsan and misses for its hadarama/beja traders...these people were trading with the kingdom of prophet Suleiman and the beja country ends at sina...so in this scenario the trade was going on between the two sides of the red sea
qataban (timna)
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Located south of havilah...take your afrocentric shyt somewhere else!

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hالحبشة، أو إلى زمن وقوع الغزو والأماكن التي وقع عليها - يشير إلى غزو الحبش لليمن في حكم "ذي نواس"، والى تغلب الحبش عليه. ويظهر منه أن القافلة الأولى تركت ساحل الحبشة من موضع "ادولس" "عدولس" "عدولي" Adulis على ما يظهر وكانت بإمرة "الا اصبحة"، فعبرت باب المندب، حتى وصلت إلى ساحل اليمن. وقد اختارت ميناء "مخا" موضعاً للنزول، فنزلت به وتغلبت على أصحابه. ثم جاءت قافلة أخرى نزلت في موضع يقع جنوب هذا الميناء، وتغلبت على أصحابه كذلك. وبذلك تم النصر للحبش.

ttp://mandaeannetwork.com/Mandaean/books/other/almfsl_fi_tarikh_alarb_kbl_alislam_Jawad_Ali_sabians_mandaeans_mandaeannetwork_2.htm

The Axumite Empire was an important trading nation in northeastern Africa, growing from the proto-Aksumite period c. 4th century BC to achieve prominence by the 1st century AD. Its ancient capital is found in northern Ethiopia, the Kingdom used the name "Ethiopia" as early as the 4th century.[155][156] Aksum is mentioned in the 1st century AD Periplus of the Erythraean Sea as an important market place for ivory, which was exported throughout the ancient world, and states that the ruler of Aksum in the 1st century AD was Zoscales, who, besides ruling in Aksum also controlled two harbours on the Red Sea: Adulis (near Massawa) and Avalites (Assab). He is also said to have been familiar with Greek literature.[157]


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_history


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Re: Dumb Lebanese Christian spreading false Abyssinian narrative of horn africa on al jazeera!

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Sahal,

As usual you not only vomited on yourself but you openly displayed your ignorance.

Emotions and profanity will not hide your open rear end.

Stop coming to us with trolls from Arab blogs. The mighty Quran documents the mighty Axum Empire who not only ruled as far as Saudia with elephants but controlled the trade routes hence why Arabs would travel to Axum Empire from Sudan to Berbera to Southern Arabia.

And speaking of masters, I assure you Haud never seen as many Ethiopian soldiers as Hiiraan region in its history.

They are not only taxing you but decide the waterflow and who lives.

Now before you vomit again and give me another emotional outburst tell us the non-existent history of Beledweyne.

Berbera, Axum and Zeila are none of your business. Your people have no presence.

Reality check and let me guess as usual you gonna go cry to the OPs because you can't handle the truth.

Now show me Haud with this many soldiers...slave boy.





Now go cry.
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Re: Dumb Lebanese Christian spreading false Abyssinian narrative of horn africa on al jazeera!

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Uuuuf

Look hiw this gyps f-king injireey loser is f-king the thread

Nacalatullahi calayk waxaa tarbiyatik tuf calayk orod meeshaa was classy oromayahay gypsyga ah hana daba socone!
Kunoqo xabsiflgii cabdi i left slaveyahow

Hawdian iyo kufrigu waa niman walaalo ah

Wacad alaa uyaal tan iyo waago aakhiro e

Sayidka!
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Re: Dumb Lebanese Christian spreading false Abyssinian narrative of horn africa on al jazeera!

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Sahal,

I guess you grew up with too many females. You can't even control your emotions.

Don't harm yourself just consider this more education for you my feminine Beledweynian brother :lol:

But keep reading.

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Re: Dumb Lebanese Christian spreading false Abyssinian narrative of horn africa on al jazeera!

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Aksum's land control and trade routes are two different things.

Every map I researched shows that Aksum Empire never controlled any Somali lands. Now, did they trade with ports on the coast of Somalia? Perhaps, I am no historian. Their trading routes went as far north as the Roman Empire, and as far east as the Indian subcontinent. However, that does not mean they had control of the land.

Adulis, their major trading port, was located in modern Eritrea. Aksumites had no major presence, both militarily and population, in any Somali lands.
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Re: Dumb Lebanese Christian spreading false Abyssinian narrative of horn africa on al jazeera!

Post by LiquidHYDROGEN »

Lol@hawdian got sahal foaming at the mouth.

I agree with jabutawi, though. Trade is not the same as control. The Axumites never set foot in Somalia and onoy used our ports for trade. I'm even willing to wager that the early Somali city-states were richer and more powerful.
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Re: Dumb Lebanese Christian spreading false Abyssinian narrative of horn africa on al jazeera!

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LiquidHYDROGEN wrote:Lol@hawdian got sahal foaming at the mouth.

I agree with jabutawi, though. Trade is not the same as control. The Axumites never set foot in Somalia and onoy used our ports for trade. I'm even willing to wager that the early Somali city-states were richer and more powerful.
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Re: Dumb Lebanese Christian spreading false Abyssinian narrative of horn africa on al jazeera!

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sahal80 wrote:Uuuuf

Look hiw this gyps f-king injireey loser is f-king the thread

Nacalatullahi calayk waxaa tarbiyatik tuf calayk orod meeshaa was classy oromayahay gypsyga ah hana daba socone!
Kunoqo xabsiflgii cabdi i left slaveyahow

Hawdian iyo kufrigu waa niman walaalo ah

Wacad alaa uyaal tan iyo waago aakhiro e

Sayidka!
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