Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected
Posted: 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

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