Somahs
Somahs, also known as Somalians, are an ethnic group primarily residing in Somalia and neighboring countries. They are part of the larger Cushitic-speaking population and have a rich cultural heritage that includes a distinct language, Somali, and a unique history. The Somali people have a long-standing tradition of seafaring and trade, which has significantly influenced their culture and society. They are known for their resilience and adaptability, having faced numerous challenges, including colonialism, civil war, and droughts. Despite these hardships, the Somali people have maintained their cultural identity and have made significant contributions to various fields, including literature, music, and politics. Their history is marked by periods of independence and occupation, with the Somali Republic being one of the earliest independent states in Africa. Today, Somahs continue to play a vital role in the region, contributing to its cultural diversity and economic development.