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^^ Ethiopia has no problem with its neighbors they have good relations with Sudan with South Sudan with Djibouti with Somaliland with Somalia., actually much of sub saharan Africa supports Ethiopia against Egypt. The only Country Ethiopia has a problem with is Eritrea, and Ethiopia managed to isolate Eritrea, from the region.

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Sakata   

GAROODI;968056 wrote:
THe Dirac is actually Yemeni it was introduced into Somali culture via Aden and Djibouti. Became popular in Djibouti and SOMALILAND eventually reaching as we see Kenyan Somalis but its still Yemeni

Stop this madness Real Talk ishhh here ishow they(Yemeni dress) Yemen-Child-Brides.jpg

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Carafaat   

How can we get other Somali officials in other countries and international institutions(UN, AU, etc)?

 

 

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdulrahim_Abby_Farah

 

Like Abdulrahim Caabi Farah, who was the former UN under Secretary General and popular candidate for the Secretary General position, but couldn't get elected because the Somali government collapsed and Egype saw a chance to candidate Boutros Boutros Gaali.

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Saalax   

Who are those weird looking Yemenis, They look like the Rashaida group from Saudi Arabia who immigrated to Eritrea and Sudan.

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GAROODI   

Saalax;968207 wrote:
Who are those weird looking Yemenis, They look like the Rashaida group from Saudi Arabia who immigrated to Eritrea and Sudan.

Yemeni traders first brought diracs to Djibouti then from there it reached SOMALILAND and through popular culture it reach the rest of Somalis. The material was Yemeni and the product itself was Yemeni. somali cultural clothing looks nothing like Dirac the Dirac was for special ceremonies wedding etc. Qaadka came from Yemen as well along with the macawis for men, half our language, religion and even poetry and music like the oud.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=related&v=wpiIL7J4msg" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>

 

 

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Somalia   

Carafaat;968199 wrote:
How can we get other Somali officials in other countries and international institutions(UN, AU, etc)?

 

 

119985.jpg

 

 

Like Abdulrahim Caabi Farah, who was the former UN under Secretary General and popular candidate for the Secretary General position, but couldn't get elected because the Somali government collapsed and Egype saw a chance to candidate Boutros Boutros Gaali.

very good post Carafaat, this is your first good post.

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Wadani   

GAROODI;968323 wrote:
Yemeni traders first brought diracs to Djibouti then from there it reached SOMALILAND and through popular culture it reach the rest of Somalis. The material was Yemeni and the product itself was Yemeni. somali cultural clothing looks nothing like Dirac the Dirac was for special ceremonies wedding etc. Qaadka came from Yemen as well along with the macawis for men, half our language, religion and even poetry and music like the oud.

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Waar ninyahow magaca Soomaali noo daa cabiidyahow maskaxda laga gumaystay.

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GAROODI   

^^^ because I stated correct history I am a cabid hahahah... Runtan shagay I couldn't care less of Arabs. It was also Yemeni traders who first brought the macawis to Indonesia and Malaysia. Cabid is a someone who has no idea of anything so keep clapping for a women wearing a Dirac.... An singing somali ban nahay. D@oqan foqol d@qon. Instead of singing for a women wearing Dirac why not pick up a book and learn something.

 

"The first phase was a product of commercial contacts between the maritime regions of the Indian Ocean. Trade between West Asia and East Asia predates the Islamic period. Merchants from Yemen and the Persian Gulf followed the monsoons to the coast of Malabar and from there to the islands of Sri Lanka, Java and Sumatra. This trade mushroomed with the onset of Islam" - islam in Indonesia

 

"Yemen and Indonesia have a historic relationship stemming from the eleventh century. Yemeni tradesmen and merchants immigrated to Indonesia, spreading Islam and peace. More the five million Indonesians are able to trace their ancestral roots to Yemen. For more details regarding the relations between the two nations, Yemen Observer’s business editor interviewed Mr. Chandra Salim, Director for Middle East Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in Jakarta"

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