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whereisthefrog wrote:I remembered that you mentioned Seharti last time and I went on google and found out that Embeyto is seharti too and so are other villages as well. I know that people used to migrate from one place to another in them olden days. I was wondering if you could provide me with some verifyable information, that proves your assertion, that some people from tigray migrated to Eritrea and vice versa. Remember I DON'T WANT SOME MAMBO JAMBO shiit, I want facts.
Hawileyto wrote:whereisthefrog wrote:I remembered that you mentioned Seharti last time and I went on google and found out that Embeyto is seharti too and so are other villages as well. I know that people used to migrate from one place to another in them olden days. I was wondering if you could provide me with some verifyable information, that proves your assertion, that some people from tigray migrated to Eritrea and vice versa. Remember I DON'T WANT SOME MAMBO JAMBO shiit, I want facts.
There is no relevance with our Seharti: Embeyto, Ader"Adsa, AdiHawsha, Zigib, AdeHderom, Adiqeshi, Lamza, Adihakefa, AdiQeyih (village), Kodadu,Adi hakefa and weqerti, zibanangheb and Damba!


Ted0004 wrote:I am from Enderta and had a family of my family in the old days from Tenbien,I have never liked any dance in our whole calture more than awresi danced by the Tenbenites them selves,in the holyday meskel in Mekele,wonderful to see.
Ted0004 wrote:I am from Enderta and had a family of my family in the old days from Tenbien,I have never liked any dance in our whole calture more than awresi danced by the Tenbenites them selves,in the holyday meskel in Mekele,wonderful to see.
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