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Re: Gud Naw!!!

Postby EriFreedomFighter » 14 Feb 2010, 03:00


Eden wrote:
EriFreedomFighter wrote:Eden the Tigrayan is so insecure. People of the Kebessa don't marry a*games, that is before PFDJ/EPLF :lol: :lol: :lol: You know how many wars we had with these a*games. They, historically are the monkeys on our backs even today with the head monkeys in charge in Addis Ababa. :lol: :lol: :lol:


Your attitude is the result of the italian contact. Italians, by design or accident, told some Africans are better than others. This propaganda worked to divide and rule and it still is in the minds of some of our parents and their children - seeing from your statment above.



:lol: :lol: :lol: a*game inferiority complex. My ancestor was the one who chopped ofs Yohannes the head a*game's head. :lol: :lol: :lol: If you like to use the Italians for every excuse for your "country's" failure ("Ethiopia) then be my guest. You Abyssinians have used every excuse in the book. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: We don't marry A*games it has always been this way for the people of the Kebessa (Akele, Hamasien, and Seraye).

Sorry A*game, but I can understand your need of an upgrade. You are just looking out for your future seed. :lol: :lol:



Re: Gud Naw!!!

Postby eden » 14 Feb 2010, 03:02


There is no Tigrian from Eritrea. Every Tigrian or "Tigrigna" person comes from Tigray historically. "Tigrigna" is a fiction.



Re: Gud Naw!!!

Postby EriFreedomFighter » 14 Feb 2010, 03:05


Semira wrote:
Eden

I beg to differ in that. I have read enough history. the animosity between Tigray and Eritrean Tigrigna goes beyond menge and HaileSelassie. There is historical account that says Minlik after the Apic adwa battle wanted to forgive the Eritrean Askaris. But the Tigrayan nobles wanted to chop the hands of those Eritrean Tigrigna nobles who allied with Italy.

It says, minlik took a lesser harsh action to satisfy both. If you want i can produce the source. The moral of the story is that such animosity between Tigray and Behere-Tigrigna wasn't created by Menge or Haileselassie as you tell me now. It is too old and has gone through the culture and generation. Infact, TPLF often heard giving the same excuse as the one you gave



Many Eritreans sided with the Italians because no Eritrean trusted the A*games in the first place. They've always reckless warlords who entered Eritrea to enslave our native Eritreans (Kunamas), rape steal and loot Kebessa villages. I'm glad Bahta Hagos killed at least 1,000 of these idiots. You can understand why the A*games have the soft mentality that they do. First they like to use "italian colonization" against Eritreans but on the other side, when they look for a partner they are the first to penetrate Eritrean communities searching for mates and preaching their "brothers" agenda. :lol: :lol: :lol: poor A*games, you will never been accepted nor will you be able to break the Hade Hizbi Hade Libi nation!



Re: Gud Naw!!!

Postby EriFreedomFighter » 14 Feb 2010, 03:05


Eden wrote:There is no Tigrian from Eritrea. Every Tigrian or "Tigrigna" person comes from Tigray historically. "Tigrigna" is a fiction.



Tigrinya comes from Akele Guzay, Eritrea which is already documented in the books. Not from the historically Agew region of Tigray. :lol:



Re: Gud Naw!!!

Postby eden » 14 Feb 2010, 03:07


My ancestor was the one who chopped ofs Yohannes the head

you Mahdi? We discussing Tigray and "Tigrigna" over here.

Tigrinya comes from Akele Guzay, Eritrea which is already documented in the books. Not from the historically Agew region of Tigray

We wait for the evidence, please share if you care.



Re: Gud Naw!!!

Postby Mitmita » 14 Feb 2010, 03:11


Eden wrote:There is no Tigrian from Eritrea. Every Tigrian or "Tigrigna" person comes from Tigray historically. "Tigrigna" is a fiction.


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Eden- Qimem, it was a nice discussion, but I have to sleep, thank you though :D



Re: Gud Naw!!!

Postby eden » 14 Feb 2010, 03:12


gud nite :lol: :lol: :lol:



Re: Gud Naw!!!

Postby EriFreedomFighter » 14 Feb 2010, 03:13


Everybody and their mothers know Tigrinya comes from Eritrea, Logo Serda, Akele Guzay to be exact. Now you want to backtrack? :lol: Tigrinya came out of Tigre which is spoken ONLY in Eritrea, not the Agew region of Tigray. The majority of the Axumite Kingdom was in the Eritrean highlands, not Tigray which only encompassed Yeha, and Axum. Now all of a sudden the 40 million Abyssinians claim to be Axumites. :lol: :lol: :lol: If any there was any migration it worked southward. "Ethiopia's" Abyssinians are Agews who inherited the traditions and cultures of Axum. That's all. You should be more proud of your Agew roots, you have great architectures and castles, why act all confused and adopt a fake identity?



Re: Gud Naw!!!

Postby Semira » 14 Feb 2010, 03:43


EriFreedomFighter wrote:Everybody and their mothers know Tigrinya comes from Eritrea, Logo Serda, Akele Guzay to be exact. Now you want to backtrack? :lol: Tigrinya came out of Tigre which is spoken ONLY in Eritrea, not the Agew region of Tigray. The majority of the Axumite Kingdom was in the Eritrean highlands, not Tigray which only encompassed Yeha, and Axum. Now all of a sudden the 40 million Abyssinians claim to be Axumites. :lol: :lol: :lol: If any there was any migration it worked southward. "Ethiopia's" Abyssinians are Agews who inherited the traditions and cultures of Axum. That's all. You should be more proud of your Agew roots, you have great architectures and castles, why act all confused and adopt a fake identity?


What more evidence can i bring you than qouting the Shabia website regarding who the Agew are? Dude, you have Agew in you, but you don't know it. read this, and once you know it, i hope you will learn something

THE COMING OF THE AGAW

After the decline of the Axumite Kingdom in Eritrea, it remained limited to southern Ethiopia and was not functioning as a kingdom and there was a lot of looting and chaos ensued in the region. As a result the Agaw people migrated northward and settled in Keren. Those settled in the Keren are the ancestors of the present day Bilen Ethnic group.

The direct descendants of the Agaw people in Eritrea are the Bilen Ethnic group, but there were also other descendants that settled in the former Seraye, Hamassien and Akleguzai provinces.

After the fall of Axumite kingdom another Agaw kingdom, known as the Zagwe Kingdom was established in Lasta (present day Ethiopia). After ruling for 600 years, the Zagwe kingdom was replaced by another kingdom from the Amhara region and this gave additional reason for the Agaw people to migrate again to the north and settle in the former Seraye province, parts of Hamasien and Akuleguzai districts. Despite the continuous migration of the Agaw people towards north, the Bilen were the only ethnic group that kept the language of their ancestors, while the others intermarried with the people of their surroundings and lost their ancestral language.


http://www.shabait.com/about-eritrea/hi ... in-eritrea



Re: Gud Naw!!!

Postby Semira » 14 Feb 2010, 03:57


More valuable lesson for EritreanFreedomLover

Source: Shabiat :D :D http://www.shabait.com/about-eritrea/hi ... rehistory-

‘Eritrea’ was abandoned to anarchy after the fall of the Axumite Kingdom. The Plateau, Northern Highlands, and Barka Lowlands were given over to Beja; the Dankil, another Hamatic people, occupied Eritrea’s southern part and the small groups of Nilotic continued to occupy the Gash-Setit Lowlands.There was little change in the combination of Eritrean society until the Plateau was invaded by immigration from the Ethiopian interior during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. The first wave was composed of Agau from Lasta, a people of Hamitic origin who had however, set up the Zagwe dyanty, which had ruled Ethiopia from the fall Axum until the restoration of the Solomonian dynasty in 1270. They were followed by groups of Abyssinians form Dambeya and the Tigrai who, with the Agau, conquer the Plateau from the Beja; expelling them into the Northern Highlands and the Baraka Lowlands. The Plateau had once more become an outpost of Abyssinian culture and Ethiopian political power. The Abyssinians raided into the lowlands but never remained to garrison there; they plundered but never governed.


The moral of the story is that you have equal proportion of Agew gene as the Abyssinians do. But you didn't knew it. :lol: :lol: what more evidence can i bring you than your governments website ?

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