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Archaeological site in Badhan District, Somaliland
Salweyn, also known as Salwine or Salwayn, is a proto-Somali archaeological site located in the Sanaag region of northwestern Somalia (Somaliland), near
Salweyn
Ancient Proto-Somali trading port in Somalia
city of Bosaso or its vicinity, while Georges Révoil identified it with Salweyn. Mosylon was part of the ancient land of Punt, which flourished in the
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Human-made pile of stones or burial monument
(taalo) are a common feature at El Ayo, Haylan, Qa'ableh, Qombo'ul, Heis, Salweyn and Gelweita, among other places. Somalia in general is home to a lot of
Cairn
Ancestors of present-day Somalis
Essina, Damo, Hannassa, Sarapion, Nikon, Toniki, Gondal, Macajilayn, Salweyn, and Miandi. Ancient Greek travelers including the likes of Strabo and
Proto-Somali
Mound of earth and stones raised over graves
proposed to understand nature of burial mounds in this part of Australia. Salweyn in Northern Somalia contains a very large field of cairns, which stretches
Tumulus
towns, including four urban centers that date to around 2,000 years ago: Salweyn (Mundus), Daamo (Cape of Spices), and two settlements in Xaafun (Opone)
History_of_Somalia
Damo, Miandi, Qandala, Botiala, Essina, Bosaso, Gondershe, Hannassa, Salweyn, Bulhar and Merca Macrobian Kingdom (1000–500 BCE) Kingdom of Dʿmt (980–650
List of kingdoms and empires in African history
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Haylan, Qa’ableh, Macajilayn, Booco, Qombo'ul, El Ayo, Heis, Botiala, Salweyn, Mudun, Abasa, Maduna, Gelweita and Damo, among other areas. Maritime history
Somali aristocratic and court titles
Somali_aristocratic_and_court_titles
stones on the eastern side of the structures, which are similar to those at Salweyn, a great cairn-held situated close to Heis. Besides cairns, the Botiala
List_of_menhirs
people (19th century CE) Gaanlibah (100 BP) Undated Kal-Sheikh (Undated) Salweyn Abasa, Awdal Ambohimanga Antongona Armale Aw Garweyne Booco Boon, Awdal
History_of_East_Africa
Archaeological site in Bari, Somalia
(menhirs) on the eastern side of the structures, which are similar to those at Salweyn, a great cairn-held situated close to Heis. Besides cairns, the Botiala
Botiala
(menhirs) on the eastern side of the structures, which are similar to those at Salweyn, a great cairn-held situated close to Heis. Besides cairns, the Botiala
Somali_architecture
Ancient city-states of Somalia
Ancient port city in Somalia. It is the possible predecessor of Mogadishu. Salweyn Tabae – Ancient port where sailors on their way to India could take refuge
Ancient_Somali_city-states
Topics referred to by the same term
north-west Thailand Salawin Wildlife Sanctuary in north-west Thailand Salweyn also known as Salwine, an archaeological site in the northern Sanaag province
Salween_(disambiguation)
Archaeological site in Bari
which possess high towers and are dome-shaped. Bulhar Damo Mosylon Maduna Salweyn Somali aristocratic and court titles Hodd, Michael (1994). East African
Mudun
Archaeological site in Sanaag, Somaliland
to date between the 1st and 4th centuries CE. Additionally, along with Salweyn, Macajilayn is the only local site where specialized ancient disc-like
Macajilayn
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Elaborated form of Italian Giuseppa, GIUSEPPINA means "(God) shall add (another son)."Â
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Beautiful, Intelligent
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