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Ceelwaaq

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Re: Ceelwaaq

Postby Shirib » Sun Jan 17, 2010 7:54 am

The Garre who live in Shabellada Hoose, Baay and Gedo are Somali to the core. Most of the pictures we see of the Somali's with big afro's are all Garre. Garre is a subclan of Digil

However the Garre who live in Ethiopia and Kenya have had a lot of interaction with borana and oromo kinda have taken up some of that culture, but still say they are Somali for the most part. In Ethiopia u always hear Somali Garre and Borana fighting each other.

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Postby BaasAbuur » Sun Jan 17, 2010 8:20 pm

Garre is Somali because when the Marexaan in Liibaan region fight the Oromo, the Garre always fight alongside them. Their language is closer to the Boran language than it is to the Somali language though. They may be a hybrid group, you know an oromo group that became muslim and in the process became Somali as well.

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Re: Ceelwaaq

Postby Murax » Sun Jan 17, 2010 11:23 pm

BaasAuur,

How about Degoodiye?

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Re: Ceelwaaq

Postby Twisted_Logic » Mon Jan 18, 2010 5:07 am

BaasAuur,

How about Degoodiye?
Degodiye are purely hawiye clan

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Re: Ceelwaaq

Postby Murax » Mon Jan 18, 2010 7:16 am

BaasAuur,

How about Degoodiye?
Degodiye are purely hawiye clan

When were they inducted?

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Re: Ceelwaaq

Postby Twisted_Logic » Mon Jan 18, 2010 7:22 am

When they did house to house searches for the USC mujahideen in Mandera in '91 :mrgreen:

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Postby snoop12 » Mon Jan 18, 2010 7:31 am

When they did house to house searches for the USC mujahideen in Mandera in '91 :mrgreen:
its a sad thing that some insecure kids in here think that being a proud Hawiyo means being proud of USC, and they are even willing to go as far as calling rapist, drug misusing, child soldiers, murderous, destructive outlaws Mujahideen :down: :down:

but with your logic, Ogaden, Galjecel, Jareer and what not were Hawiyo ? :lol:

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Re: Ceelwaaq

Postby Murax » Mon Jan 18, 2010 7:32 am

When they did house to house searches for the USC mujahideen in Mandera in '91 :mrgreen:

So in 1991 :up:

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Re: Ceelwaaq

Postby Twisted_Logic » Mon Jan 18, 2010 7:36 am

When they did house to house searches for the USC mujahideen in Mandera in '91 :mrgreen:
its a sad thing that some insecure kids in here think that being a proud Hawiyo means being proud of USC, and they are even willing to go as far as calling rapist, drug misusing, child soldiers, murderous, destructive outlaws Mujahideen :down: :down:

but with your logic, Ogaden, Galjecel, Jareer and what not were Hawiyo ? :lol:
Ogadeen were in for their own reasons. Respect the Mujahid Omar Jees :up:

Gaal Jecel are practicing Hawiye :up:

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Re: Ceelwaaq

Postby Twisted_Logic » Mon Jan 18, 2010 7:37 am

When they did house to house searches for the USC mujahideen in Mandera in '91 :mrgreen:

So in 1991 :up:
Much earlier, when they came out of their mom's womb. But they fought for Hawiye interest for the first time in 91 and for that we are thankful :up:

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Re: Ceelwaaq

Postby Twisted_Logic » Mon Jan 18, 2010 7:48 am

Horta, are they are pictures of Ceelwaaq/Cabudwaaq?

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Re: Ceelwaaq

Postby BaasAbuur » Mon Jan 18, 2010 8:49 am

Degodiye did not welcome the USC because they don't even live close to the border. THey share Wajer district with the Ogaden and have no real presence in Mandera district which is a mainly Garre district with the exception of small pockets of Muralle and Marexaan in the northern parts.

Murux, I believe the Degodiye are Somali too. They actually used to live in present day Northern Gedo but Marexaans have pushed them across the border into Wajeer district peacefully.

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Re: Ceelwaaq

Postby snoop12 » Mon Jan 18, 2010 9:12 am

Horta, are they are pictures of Ceelwaaq/Cabudwaaq?
yes they are under the protection of the Sade Royal Guard, and will not be released to you :geek:

why do you ask, do you want to compare our huts to your huts ? :lol:

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Re: Ceelwaaq

Postby Twisted_Logic » Mon Jan 18, 2010 5:57 pm

Horta, are they are pictures of Ceelwaaq/Cabudwaaq?
yes they are under the protection of the Sade Royal Guard, and will not be released to you :geek:

why do you ask, do you want to compare our huts to your huts ? :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Gotcha!

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Re: Ceelwaaq

Postby St8OuttaDirree » Mon Mar 15, 2010 5:13 am

The Garre language is pretty much afaan oromo in the borana dialect with a little accent, either then that it's all afaan oromo. Oh and the Oromos do claim Gharri(garre), under the Borana moiety.

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