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Bermooda wrote:
Whatever y'all gave him that is some powerful sh!tt



ceeb diplomacy caadi mahan ilaahan ka magan galeyBermooda wrote:
Whatever y'all gave him that is some powerful sh!tt





STARKAST wrote:As usual people are crying at historically made maps, maps made and edited before 90% of us were born aka 1960s.
The Majerteen Kings rule all that land. FACT. All the way to Warsheik. Say something.
Heres a another to appease those wanting it.
Notice the dark pink Non Somali groups, they poses alot of the breadbasket.
Also notice the reason why Somaliland wants to succeed they are effectively the definition of langaab, their khat eating also fuels their paranoia. They look like this![]()
Had to watermark my map.






Looks like the authentic map to me.STARKAST wrote:As usual people are crying at historically made maps, maps made and edited before 90% of us were born aka 1960s.
The Majerteen Kings rule all that land. FACT. All the way to Warsheik. Say something.
Heres a another to appease those wanting it.
Notice the dark pink Non Somali groups, they poses alot of the breadbasket.
Also notice the reason why Somaliland wants to succeed they are effectively the definition of langaab, their khat eating also fuels their paranoia. They look like this![]()
Had to watermark my map.
Ti i didn't know the Hawiye clan owns the port city of Lamu the place where a $20 billion oil facility will be lamu = well above mombassa ?? Come of it.
However they do live in the Mandera areas, degodia but is this clan really even Hawiye.

We returned to Alula, both angry, and the doubt and suspicion grew until like the kherif outside, they screamed through my tortured mind that my love meant nothing to her, that she really loved Sheik Abdurraham Mursal's son and that she was just a tool of her father, the Sultan, and was merely pretending a love of make-believe in order to further the ends of her tribe.

Just yet, we are approached by a dau (small elder) of Sultan Mahmud Osman, and through his nacttda know that the sultan was not Allula, but finds the town of vessels Bared, where soon we sent a message to warn of our arrival.
On that day at the beach with the sea waves broke loose and soft, but very large, so much so, despite repeated attempts, we were able to board the boat to go ashore without plunging into the water. But I did not I noticed that more time, I undressed and gained the shore by swimming, where I had a really 'reception ultra friendly, very affectionate, a crowd of people waiting for me on the beach, happy to see me get to their primitive way , to find many friends and know that you had left
On 10 October 1892 the Sultan of Obbia wrote to Filonardi, the architect of the Italian colonial administration in Somalia:
"We inform that this year we have been adandoned and there was no steamboat that has come to us, as it was the practice. Nobody has brought to us the woods and we have neither food nor cartridges. There was a serious war this year. The inhabitants of the desert have rebelled against us and there was a fighting in which some of ours have been killed.
After the departure of the steamboat Esfita we hoped some one would come from your side, but until now nobody came. On the date of this letter Abu Bakr bin Auad has arrived bringing to us the payment of the year 1891. We hope you will help us with food and the supply of war material, because we are under your protection and your flag. We would not think that you have abandoned us.![]()
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Now we wish your arrival together with what we have requested. ABu Bakr bin Auad will give full information. We hope you come soon this year to negotiate together.
Now we have two countries: Obia and Eil Hur and we have many soldiers different than before. Those of our friends killed are 11. Our saia (boat) has broken down this year at Obbia with some of our properties on board. We need money and we are without boat. You are our friend and we do not know other Christians besides you, and we defend your flag.”
On October 19, 1892 (27 Rabi El Aual, 1310), the Sultan of Majerten, Osman Mohamud Jusuf, similarly wrote the following letter from Alula, to Signor FIlonardi:
"Since long we have not seen you and we have a great desire to see you. You are our friend and we do not know why you have abandoned us. The steamboat Esfita has arrived this year, but without you. Now we hope to have the pleasure of seeing you, because friendship and affection exist between us.
Kindly bring to us the rifles and the cartridges of which we have spoken about with you last year, because the rebellion has increased around us. We expect the assistance from you because you are our friend and you will do it.
On the date of this (letter) Abi Bakr has arrived here bringing to us the salary of the year; we have recommended him to give detailed information.
When you come here we will understand each other. We want barut(gun powder) for the Ofiat, the seats and the other furniture. We wish to construct a stone house in your name. For you we wish to work and we shall agree at which site the house will be built


I'm sorry but just look how pathetic that map is. You have your name on Waqooyi Galbeed.STARKAST wrote:As usual people are crying at historically made maps, maps made and edited before 90% of us were born aka 1960s.
The Majerteen Kings rule all that land. FACT. All the way to Warsheik. Say something.
Heres a another to appease those wanting it.
Notice the dark pink Non Somali groups, they poses alot of the breadbasket.
Also notice the reason why Somaliland wants to succeed they are effectively the definition of langaab, their khat eating also fuels their paranoia. They look like this
Had to watermark my map.
Ti i didn't know the Hawiye clan owns the port city of Lamu the place where a $20 billion oil facility will be lamu = well above mombassa ?? Come of it.
However they do live in the Mandera areas, degodia but is this clan really even Hawiye.


http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/1 ... 3318222693Signor Robecchi started on the first journey which we propose to deal with, in 1899. The Italian gunboat Volturno landed him at Obbia on April 8th, 1890. He met there with a friendly reception on the part of Sultan Yusuf Ali. Obbia is a poor place, with an open roadstead. There are two stone houses and thirty three huts. Leaving Obbia for the north, the explorer crossed the sandy dunes, which fringe the coast and, keeping at some distance from it, traversed a region of nummulitic limestone, covered here and there by sandy ridges, generally bare, but not lacking localities affording rich pastorage. Water can be obtained everywhere by digging;