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)
Located south of havilah...take your afrocentric shyt somewhere else!
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
Now you can fuck off and go back to your kufr walaalo, oops! Masters!