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Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby Cilmiile » Thu Jul 19, 2007 6:11 pm

The man who composed that song was a Habar Yoonis contemporary of Cali Dhuux. He knew of the might and power of Dhulbahante. And their achievements:

Mugga haatan dirir uumiyuhu waa is dilayaaye
Doqon iyo ogaadeen haddaa dalaw ku sheegaysey
Waxa daarahoodii kharibey duulka reer Gorode
Dunjiga reer Subeer oo dhanbaa duudsi loo naqaye
Adaa dalawadoodii dhacoo ceeb ku daababacaye
Weyl baan dabraabaad na tidhi waana didayaane
Nimankaad dadkii wada tustee daawo uga yeeshay
Waa maxay barordiiqdan aad ugu danookhyeysey

Reer Gorod are a sub sub clan of Cali Geri and they are the ones that this Habar Yoonis stooge is accusing of destroying Ogaadeen.

And he finished his poem by saying

Nabsi daalay baan kula sugiye duugga bal an dhawrro

Nabsi is an Indian concept that involves a belief that divine retribution will befall someone who wrongs a weaker person Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby X.Playa » Thu Jul 19, 2007 6:21 pm

Candhoole,

Have you reached your usual desprate stage of disecting poems and concluding some bias advantage, most somali poems end up of some religious reminder or wisdom. The reverence her of this reer Gorod it referes to the killings 130 Ogaadeen peace emisaries by the Mullah in 1903 in the later dubbed "Gundo Gooyo" incident where the Mullah tied the entire Ogaadeen (Maxamed Zubeer) delegation and sluaghtered them all ordering his Cali Geri butchers to perform the girzzly deed of killing unarmed "biri ma geydo" peace delegation a tabo in Somali culture.

Don't make it Qurji boy as though your Dhilos fought the Ogaadeen umano umano and you killed 130 of their best.. You can't play these silly games with me Candho I will school you in Somali history be it Absame or Xaarti or Garxajis or H.J.

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby Cilmiile » Thu Jul 19, 2007 6:28 pm

Habar Yoonis are tamed by the sub sub clans of Dhulbahante eg Reer Gorod section of Reer Xirsi Cali Geri or Faarax Hagar of the Hagar Aadan of the Aadan Axmed Laughing Laughing


Your own Habar Yoonis are giving tribute to their awesome history of slaughtering Maxamed Subeer and Cali Dhuux himself looting the wealth of Ogaadeen in the famous Weyl episode.

Meanwhile Cali Dhuux considered all Isaaqs to be mere ladies.

Isaaq shaarublow reer Isaaq shucub an reebeene
Shamal at tuntaan iyo haween shuqulki mooyaane
Daran idin shideeyeenba waa naga shisheeyeene

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby DawladSade » Thu Jul 19, 2007 6:29 pm

Why the hell does this Xplaya shemale bring unneeded, unwanted, unimportant little tid bits about uneventful stuff such as my grandfather got on top of that tree.

War taariikh dhab ah la imaw ama naga aamus! This is the last palce to bring irrelevant Habar Habar shitt!

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby sadeboi » Thu Jul 19, 2007 6:30 pm

Laughing Laughing Laughing

That is what cilmile wanted all along and since he couldn't debate with us and bring sources he had to find a way out and the little iidoor made it easy for him.

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby DawladSade » Thu Jul 19, 2007 6:33 pm

Ragna Empire bay la dagaaleen, kuwana geed qurac ahi baan ku dagaalnay bay taaganyihiin that even Raxanweyn fight over. Laughing

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby X.Playa » Thu Jul 19, 2007 6:33 pm

are you trying to change the subject above when i caught you red handed pants on your knees?

Casho Dhuux can say all he wants deeds are the real issue here , you Xaarti always talk about what you have said but never what hav you done.

Wasn't this the same man that the mighty Habar Yoonis after literaly fed him his own feces died with these lasrt word:

Gun baan ahay gambo cad baan xirnay iyo gar naagoode
Gashaantida sideeda oo kalaan guur u sugayaaye
Aniga iyo Hablaa loo galmoon waa gudboonahaye
Jeeroon gamboolka iska rido guudka iga saaran
Godobtaydu Habar Yoonis waa lagama goostaane
Ogaadeenka noo soo gabyow waa gar Xaajaduye

That was his last poem.. and then he was no more..

and he did look pretty and at home wearing his bra and panty hose .. no offence there.

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby Cilmiile » Thu Jul 19, 2007 6:38 pm

[quote="sadeboi"]:lol: Laughing Laughing

That is what cilmile wanted all along and since he couldn't debate with us and bring sources he had to find a way out and the little iidoor made it easy for him.[/quote]

Sadeboi,


A somali poem goes:

Dumarkuba xublada foosha way xanaf wareeraane
Balse inay xasuus daran yihiin xaylka kale mooge


XaarPlaya is like a woman who forgets the pain of childbirth when she next menstruates. And thinks of more chidlren again. He forgets all the pain I inflict on him.

As for you, I rather inaad iska noolaato and debate with Padishah and convince her of the glory of Siyaad.

Belwadaadu waa Aadan bay is beri is maaageene ,

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby DawladSade » Thu Jul 19, 2007 6:40 pm

Cilmiile, padishah waa nin reer Hersi Faarax Shirwac ah. Gar bixi.

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby sadeboi » Thu Jul 19, 2007 6:42 pm

Old man, its quite evident that you lost here adeer, just like padisha did in the Siyaad topic, actually HE didn't lose since HIS knowledge was limited and I was just giving HIM that of which HE was denied of; the truth. Laughing

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby Cilmiile » Thu Jul 19, 2007 6:46 pm

[quote="X.Playa"]are you trying to change the subject above when i caught you red handed pants on your knees?

Casho Dhuux can say all he wants deeds are the real issue here , you Xaarti always talk about what you have said but never what hav you done.

Wasn't this the same man that the mighty Habar Yoonis after literaly fed him his own feces died with these lasrt word:

Gun baan ahay gambo cad baan xirnay iyo gar naagoode
Gashaantida sideeda oo kalaan guur u sugayaaye
Aniga iyo Hablaa loo galmoon waa gudboonahaye
Jeeroon gamboolka iska rido guudka iga saaran
Godobtaydu Habar Yoonis waa lagama goostaane
Ogaadeenka noo soo gabyow waa gar Xaajaduye

That was his last poem.. and then he was no more..

and he did look pretty and at home wearing his bra and panty hose .. no offence there.[/quote]

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Cali Dhuux was amazed that the Womanish and girlie Habar Yoonis dared to kill a Dhulbahante. Even if it was Inside their land in Burco that was astounding shame.

Just like the Habar Yoonis consider the murder of a Habar Yoonis by the unwarlike Habar Awal to be a shame

Yawle said

Gambaa madaxa noo saaran iyo guufka naagaha e

In Somali tribal heirarchy of War

Dhulbahante is #1

the rest are girlie men.

Habar Yoonis lost close to 30 men for killing two Reer Hagar Men. The two Reer Hagar men were killed in Burco and Berbera in revenge for the killing of 9 Habar Yoonis men in the British Army.

39 to 2 Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

Cabdalaba waxa igaga daran Kiiska reer Hagare
Ragga kibirka lagu laynayaa igaga kaar weyne

Samatar Baxnaan made a poem about it

Xasan iyo anoo sida Siciid la i xambaaraayo
Iyo haatan xaadii gadhkoo xayga ka cadaatay
Xabad iyo dil bay noo ahayd reer Xirsi Cismaane
Xashiishka iyo laba Muuse waa ku xadfanaayeene
Xubin keliya oo Hagar Aadanaa iila xoog badane


A Faction of Reer Hagar vs all of Habar Yoonis Laughing Laughing

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby Cilmiile » Thu Jul 19, 2007 6:50 pm

[quote="DawladSade"]Cilmiile, padishah waa nin reer Hersi Faarax Shirwac ah. Gar bixi.[/quote]


Kinda girlish name innit

Honestly thought it was a girl.

Sadeboi, you have lost big time here. First by embarrassing your tribe who came off in this discussion as cuqdad filled and militant little tribe is xoreynaya. Like Hawiye or Isaaq basically.

SEcond it was proved that you fought alongside gaalo against Daarood fighting Gaalo.

Shame Shame Shame

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby sadeboi » Thu Jul 19, 2007 6:53 pm

Whatever makes you sleep at night, old man.


Even the iidoor laughed at your pathetic attempt to change history.

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby Cilmiile » Thu Jul 19, 2007 7:03 pm

The Eeydoor always are against Cilmiile because Cilmiile is their biggest Nightmare. If Daarood were a bunch of Sadebois they have a chance of winning.

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby sadeboi » Thu Jul 19, 2007 7:06 pm

Laughing Laughing Laughing

Old man, ike warsame said "DAROOD IS NOT A PLEA."


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