This article is about the historic city. For the modern city, see Berbera. For other uses, see Malao (disambiguation).
Ancient Malao
Location
Berbera, Somaliland
City-state existed:
1st century AD
Malao (Ancient Greek: Μαλαὼ)[1][2] was an ancient proto-Somali port in present-day Somaliland. The town was situated on the site of what later became the city of Berbera. It was a key trading member involved in the Red Sea-Indian Ocean commerce in the early centuries CE. The town also maintained an important monetary market for merchants exchanging goods in the currencies of the Roman Empire.[3]
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Malao (Ancient Greek: Μαλαὼ) was an ancient proto-Somali port in present-day Somaliland. The town was situated on the site of what later became the city...
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date back to the powerful Ajuran Empire. Damo Essina Gondershe Hannassa Malao Mosylon Opone Ras Hafun Sarapion Somali maritime history Archaeological...
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century). Opone/Xāfūn (1000 BC – 5th century AD) Mundus/Xīs Mosylon/Bōsāso Malao/Berbera Nikon/Būr Gābo Sarapion/Muqdisho Kingdom of Aksum (1st century –...
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punt. In the classical period, the Somali city-states of Mosylon, Opone, Malao, Sarapion, Mundus, Essina and Tabae in Somalia developed a lucrative trade...
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