01:2601:26, 25 June 2012diffhist−9 Dʿmt I see now the confusion. The "son of" is referring to the Kings, not the names of the queens. Reverting back to "queen"
01:2401:24, 25 June 2012diffhist0 Dʿmt →Known rulers: which two were called "Son of" in this list? It's been a while, but those names are all feminine (-t) and it's confusing to call them "ruler." Maybe Co-ruler if you can show which are sons
01:3901:39, 24 June 2010diffhist−20 Second Italo-Ethiopian War these are the correct figures, DO NOT CHANGE THEM WITHOUT A CITATION! These are the numbers Sbacchi uses, if you have different figures, cite a different source (I am the original submitter 2 yrs ago)
23:5023:50, 10 May 2010diffhist−28 Habesha peoples not of Arabic provenance, though it did enter English that way, It's attested in Sabaean and Ge'ez from the 3rd/4th c. onward, not in Arabic
23:4323:43, 16 March 2010diffhist−18 War in Somalia (2006–2009) "Islamist" describes multiple sides in the conflict and is very imprecise. The ICU dissolved in this war and the ARS emerged (both "islamist"), but the fight b/w Sharif and Dahir Aweys is unresolved
18:2018:20, 6 July 2009diffhist−1,890 Haplogroup E-M215 Undid revision 300496559 by SOPHIAN - there's no chance M215 or M35 arose in a Near Eastern population; E/M96 possibly, but no way for M215/M35