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Re: Shirib, Meet Ur New Leader

Postby Shirib » Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:02 am

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Wacdaan are Mudulood in every sense, its just before the civil war they didn't say they were Mudulood. It was ther Mudulood brothers who they fought with and kicked them out of there land. They just said Wacdaan, thats it. Also qabiil wasn't that big around Xamar as it was in gobolada dhexe.

Whats so hard to understand about Wacdaan and Wacbhudan Abgaal having a war and Wacdaan being chased to Geledi land, and Geledi giving them a place to live.

I don't really think Somaliweyn will no much about Wacdaan, he is Udijeen and his people live in Hiiraan.

List of clans that are but didn't say they were Hawiye before the war
Wacdaan
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Silcis
Hintire

All of these clans are Hawiye, it just they didn't go around sayin I'm Hawiye they just kept it to there sub clans.

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Re: Shirib, Meet Ur New Leader

Postby King-of-Awdal » Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:05 am

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According to my little info about pre-war civil war somalia no one knew their neigbours clan and people never use to know each others clan. So its normal if they never talked about their clan. Did ur family say they were Geledi before the war. Just like in Djibouti no one really knows who is who unless it comes to Anfar and somali and even that is becoming rare due to the Anfar being intergrated and learning somali.

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Re: Shirib, Meet Ur New Leader

Postby Unclebin- » Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:06 am

I know one wacdaan lady... She proudly says She's Wacdaan Cismaan....


King of Awdal....

Do the Afar learn Somali in School or just in the market place type somali?

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Re: Shirib, Meet Ur New Leader

Postby Shirib » Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:07 am

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Everyone thought my family was Mareehaan before the civil war, it was real bad when people starting targeting them, when the war broke out, caused us a lot of problems

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Re: Shirib, Meet Ur New Leader

Postby Unclebin- » Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:10 am

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Xamar was like that... If you were from Northern Somalia you would know somebodies Qabiil before you know their name.... When I say Northern i mean Mudug/Galgaduud on up..... Thats why Somalia's trouble makers come from these regions.... Southern Somalis are easy going.

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Re: Shirib, Meet Ur New Leader

Postby Shirib » Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:11 am

[quote="Unclebin-"]King of Awdal

Xamar was like that... If you were from Northern Somalia you would know somebodies Qabiil before you know their name.... When I say Northern i mean Mudug/Galgaduud on up..... Thats why Somalia's trouble makers come from these regions.... Southern Somalis are easy going.[/quote]

I tell everyone that, I'm like there's no problems with the south, its people from the central who fight in the south thats the problem.

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Re: Shirib, Meet Ur New Leader

Postby Unclebin- » Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:13 am

Shirib... The disease of Reer mudug has caught on with southerners now..... 17-18 years of Moryaans from Mudug will do that.

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Re: Shirib, Meet Ur New Leader

Postby King-of-Awdal » Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:14 am

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To live in Djibouti City they must or they wont survive. But Yes they do and also resent that part because we dont bother learning Anfar but Ironically the biggest anfari singer isnt even anfari but Djiboutian Arab.LOL Anfars are a Nomadic society and very heircal society where one Clan is dominant and their ways is really close to the Indian Cast system. But yea French and Somali are some what Mandatory to be spoken and also Arabic, though for Political reasons Somali isnt said to be the national Language. I also understand because i have heard no one really know who was what Qabiil in Xamar but am just trying to tell Shirib that Wacdaan may have no said they were Mudulood before because it wasnt needed but today i guess it makes sense since we are divided. Its like You saying ur MJ but Not Harti and Darood.



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hahahah, its like the same thing in Somaliland. Easterners tend to be more racist than us westerners.

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Re: Shirib, Meet Ur New Leader

Postby Goljano Lion » Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:15 am

[quote="Shirib"][quote="Unclebin-"]King of Awdal

Xamar was like that... If you were from Northern Somalia you would know somebodies Qabiil before you know their name.... When I say Northern i mean Mudug/Galgaduud on up..... Thats why Somalia's trouble makers come from these regions.... Southern Somalis are easy going.[/quote]

I tell everyone that, I'm like there's no problems with the south, its people from the central who fight in the south thats the problem.[/quote]

sxb yaa habaraay dadka central region ku nool, i think it has to do with the water they drink, too much uranium

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Re: Shirib, Meet Ur New Leader

Postby Unclebin- » Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:17 am

Are the arabs and the french learning Somali too?

If you guys absorb more anfar will you just make Somali a national language... I see your national tv on youtube and they speak somali... Why not be proud or is an anfar war the fear? Start kicking them out and send them to Eritrea


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I think thats why my Grandparents left the hellhole and came south for a better life

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Re: Shirib, Meet Ur New Leader

Postby Shirib » Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:17 am

[quote="Unclebin-"]Shirib... The disease of Reer mudug has caught on with southerners now..... 17-18 years of Moryaans from Mudug will do that.[/quote]

What is it with Mudug man, I've noticed even the difference in those clans.

The Mareehaan from Gedo are nice, the ones from Galgaduud are crazy.

The Majeerteen from Bari are cool, the ones from Mudug its like whats wrong with em

Habar Gedir, well the Sacad who lived in Xamar were cool, then we get Cayr from Guriceel and ur like WTF

There must seriosly be something wrong with Mudug culture or somethin all of them seem to be crazy

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Re: Shirib, Meet Ur New Leader

Postby King-of-Awdal » Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:22 am

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Anfar are also muslim and to be honest there has been alot of interbreeding with them. But also Eriteria plays a big role of arming them and sending them to fight us. All somali people think Eriteria is a goody goody friendly state but they are also very evil and would love nothing but a civil war to erupt in Djibouti. But why create problem when we dominate pretty much everything and pushing them further north everyday. Everyone who goes to school in Djibouti learn French. Dont forget Djibouti gained Freedom only 30 years ago. To be honest the Arabs in Djibouti are very wealthy and have been around for a long time now, Mostly they are from Yemen and the further south u go especially around Saylac they become Turkish. Ohh yea they is also an Anfari Television.

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Re: Shirib, Meet Ur New Leader

Postby Unclebin- » Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:22 am

Shirib... I think Pastoralist by nature are more violent...

In Gedo they have farms and greenland.... Sacads in Xamar had/have (which ever way you'd like it) a top quality city and reer bari are fish eating idiots.... The majerteens in Nugaal are also crazy.... They rob and steal and all the same shit... it's just an extension of Mudug.... Sacads in Xamar are also top quality moryaan like Cumar Maxamud... Dare I say we learnt shit from them LOOOL... They need to put these people in Cages.... My relatives in Mudug are not normal people... I think they are the remnants of those who stayed behind in Mudug.... Still got geeljire cousins in Mudug.

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Re: Shirib, Meet Ur New Leader

Postby Unclebin- » Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:24 am

[quote="King-of-Awdal"]Unclebin-

Anfar are also muslim and to be honest there has been alot of interbreeding with them. But also Eriteria plays a big role of arming them and sending them to fight us. All somali people think Eriteria is a goody goody friendly state but they are also very evil and would love nothing but a civil war to erupt in Djibouti. But why create problem when we dominate pretty much everything and pushing them further north everyday. Everyone who goes to school in Djibouti learn French. Dont forget Djibouti gained Freedom only 30 years ago. To be honest the Arabs in Djibouti are very wealthy and have been around for a long time now, Mostly they are from Yemen and the further south u go especially around Saylac they become Turkish. Ohh yea they is also an Anfari Television.[/quote]


But do the arabs speak your mother tongue? I was in Saudi Arabia and Yemeni shop owners in Jeddah would learn Af-somaali because their customers are somali LOOOL

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Re: Shirib, Meet Ur New Leader

Postby Shirib » Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:25 am

Awdal

Most Geledi don't say they are Digil y Mirifle either, they just say Geledi. They don't say af-maay, but af-Geledi.


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