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Ancient Somalia Appreciation Thread

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A warning is DO NOT POST PICTURES OF AJUURAN OR ADAL EMPIRE this is for the land of punt and traditional Somali clothing. What did Somali men wear? How did Somalis say hello before Islam? So many unanswered questions! So without further ado lets roll in the pictures!
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is it just me but how comes the geeljire around 70 years ago were much more stronger and had a better physique than the ones today?

what changed in the diet?
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It is the diet. The somali diet now consists of rice and baasto will the geeljire used to eat meat and drink milk. Carbohydrates do no make you grow taller or help you put on muscle. The somali diet today is disgusting in terms of nutrition.
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There is no such a thing 'ancient Somalia'.
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Diouf wrote:There is no such a thing 'ancient Somalia'.
Get the hell out of here self hating piece of shit bitch :pacspit:
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PanSomaliNationalist wrote:
Diouf wrote:There is no such a thing 'ancient Somalia'.
Get the hell out of here self hating piece of shit bitch :pacspit:
The Land of Punt is most likely to be Eritrean/Ethiopian land. It's was proven not so many years ago...
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learnmore1 wrote:
PanSomaliNationalist wrote:
Diouf wrote:There is no such a thing 'ancient Somalia'.
Get the hell out of here self hating piece of shit bitch :pacspit:
The Land of Punt is most likely to be Eritrean/Ethiopian land. It's was proven not so many years ago...
Then explain hieroglyphics in somalia dumb bitch it's north somalia
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This is just a small exert I found.
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Sophisticate wrote:Image

This is just a small exert I found.
Amazing thanks for contributing
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Somalis colonizing Maldives
Evidence hints that we colonized the Maldives briefly

Since the 12th century AD there were also influences from Arabia in the language and culture of the Maldives because of the conversion to Islam and its location as a crossroads in the central Indian Ocean. This was due to the long trading history between the far east and the middle east. Somali travelers discovered the island for gold in the 13th century, before the Portuguese. Their brief stay later ended in a bloody conflict known by the Somalis as "Dagaal Diig Badaaney" in 1424.

People are bragging about Ethiopians occupying Yemen but we ruled the Maldives omg. This is crazy we reached far into Asia and colonized them before the Europeans could how amazing.
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PanSomaliNationalist wrote:Somalis colonizing Maldives
Evidence hints that we colonized the Maldives briefly

Since the 12th century AD there were also influences from Arabia in the language and culture of the Maldives because of the conversion to Islam and its location as a crossroads in the central Indian Ocean. This was due to the long trading history between the far east and the middle east. Somali travelers discovered the island for gold in the 13th century, before the Portuguese. Their brief stay later ended in a bloody conflict known by the Somalis as "Dagaal Diig Badaaney" in 1424.

People are bragging about Ethiopians occupying Yemen but we ruled the Maldives omg. This is crazy we reached far into Asia and colonized them before the Europeans could how amazing.
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style ... 54547.html

Who brought up Yemen? You
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learnmore1 wrote:
PanSomaliNationalist wrote:Somalis colonizing Maldives
Evidence hints that we colonized the Maldives briefly

Since the 12th century AD there were also influences from Arabia in the language and culture of the Maldives because of the conversion to Islam and its location as a crossroads in the central Indian Ocean. This was due to the long trading history between the far east and the middle east. Somali travelers discovered the island for gold in the 13th century, before the Portuguese. Their brief stay later ended in a bloody conflict known by the Somalis as "Dagaal Diig Badaaney" in 1424.

People are bragging about Ethiopians occupying Yemen but we ruled the Maldives omg. This is crazy we reached far into Asia and colonized them before the Europeans could how amazing.
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style ... 54547.html

Who brought up Yemen? You
Autistic child
http://somaliegyptianpuntite.blogspot.ca/?m=1
http://www.ancient-origins.net/ancient- ... und-006893
How come we are the only one that carries on puntite tradition yet other countries dont I swear when I get on a computer I'm exposing your ass
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PanSomaliNationalist wrote:
learnmore1 wrote:
PanSomaliNationalist wrote:Somalis colonizing Maldives
Evidence hints that we colonized the Maldives briefly

Since the 12th century AD there were also influences from Arabia in the language and culture of the Maldives because of the conversion to Islam and its location as a crossroads in the central Indian Ocean. This was due to the long trading history between the far east and the middle east. Somali travelers discovered the island for gold in the 13th century, before the Portuguese. Their brief stay later ended in a bloody conflict known by the Somalis as "Dagaal Diig Badaaney" in 1424.

People are bragging about Ethiopians occupying Yemen but we ruled the Maldives omg. This is crazy we reached far into Asia and colonized them before the Europeans could how amazing.
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style ... 54547.html

Who brought up Yemen? You
Autistic child
http://somaliegyptianpuntite.blogspot.ca/?m=1
http://www.ancient-origins.net/ancient- ... und-006893
How come we are the only one that carries on puntite tradition yet other countries dont I swear when I get on a computer I'm exposing your ass
Oh please drop the insults and grow up.

Your link says 'Somalia – Continuing Puntite Traditions', can't you construct sentences of your own?

Don't just completely ignore the evidence i'm giving you, which is actually dated evidence unlike your similarity spotting. The Land of Punt probably included many countries in the Horn and Sudan, so stop being so full of yourself. Mummies of baboons have been analysed in Somaliland, Eritrea and Ethiopia and compared to the Egyptian ones. The latter were closer.

There's nothing to expose, I'm actually reading what you give me and learning unlike you. Are you just set out to dismiss anything that isn't Somali?
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learnmore1 wrote:
PanSomaliNationalist wrote:
learnmore1 wrote:
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style ... 54547.html

Who brought up Yemen? You
Autistic child
http://somaliegyptianpuntite.blogspot.ca/?m=1
http://www.ancient-origins.net/ancient- ... und-006893
How come we are the only one that carries on puntite tradition yet other countries dont I swear when I get on a computer I'm exposing your ass
Oh please drop the insults and grow up.

Your link says 'Somalia – Continuing Puntite Traditions', can't you construct sentences of your own?

Don't just completely ignore the evidence i'm giving you, which is actually dated evidence unlike your similarity spotting. The Land of Punt probably included many countries in the Horn and Sudan, so stop being so full of yourself. Mummies of baboons have been analysed in Somaliland, Eritrea and Ethiopia and compared to the Egyptian ones. The latter were closer.

There's nothing to expose, I'm actually reading what you give me and learning unlike you. Are you just set out to dismiss anything that isn't Somali?
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You can't find hieroglyphics in Eritrea and Ethiopia yet hieroglyphics similar to ancient egyptian (different but similar) have been found in zeila and djibouti. It was mainly used by ciise.
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