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Re: Awash(Hawasaa) Valley Warriors

Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 11:05 am
by bareento
Rural :o
u r the weirdest Gadabursi, I ever encountered!

B.
Is it because I am exposing your false claims on my land :?

No because u wish to be as wild as other somalis, but the discipline instilled to u holds u back :rose:
and u end up claiming awash, adal .... :D

B.

Re: Awash(Hawasaa) Valley Warriors

Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 11:07 am
by RuralMan08

No because u wish to be as wild as other somalis, but the discipline instilled to u holds u back :rose:
and u end up claiming awash, adal .... :D

B.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Yes we are not as wild as other Somalis, we are disciplined and settled people.

Adal is Gadabursi period and Awash is also a recently Gadabursi held territory. We have new locals arriving there every day to farm around the God blessed valley.

Re: Awash(Hawasaa) Valley Warriors

Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 11:07 am
by Oxidant

What is subag? Does the butter soften the hair or something?
Subag= Butter/Ghee it does make the hair managable 8-)
Can one buy these products and apply on their hair?

Re: Awash(Hawasaa) Valley Warriors

Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 11:20 am
by The_Patriot

What is subag? Does the butter soften the hair or something?
Subag= Butter/Ghee it does make the hair managable 8-)
Can one buy these products and apply on their hair?
dude are you heading to badio?
I guess these days the reer miyig buy coconut oil.

Re: Awash(Hawasaa) Valley Warriors

Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 11:29 am
by udun
St8OuttaDirree,

Are the Somali warriors in the video Xarla? :up: :up:

I think you need escorts when you are working thru the Afars? The information I heard about them in that area is a Somali should never trust working thru them due to the millenium long conflict between Somali Issa and Afars. Any how, good luck and stay safe :idea:

Re: Awash(Hawasaa) Valley Warriors

Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 11:36 am
by udun
And Oromos just call the valley Hawaash. And the white stuff in the hair is butter. if i ever go down there I'mma bring them some olive oil.
What does the Butter do for them?
warya butter is subag and I do believe somalis of reer miyi apply it on their hair.
Yes, they used to apply that butter (burcad) in the past. :up: :up: I believe they used to apply it before they got married. It was a sign of being a single.

Re: Awash(Hawasaa) Valley Warriors

Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 11:37 am
by bareento
Udun,
there r places,I believe, not far from Gawaane, if Issaas and Afars encounter outside the town they clash without warning!
there is no blood money payments between them, u kill and steal as much as u can :o

B.

Re: Awash(Hawasaa) Valley Warriors

Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 11:44 am
by udun
Udun,
there r places,I believe, not far from Gawaane, if Issaas and Afars encounter outside the town they clash without warning!
there is no blood money payments between them, u kill and steal as much as u can :o

B.
I have heard they have a long running conflict that goes back to millenia and it has never been settled. Both the Somali Issa and Afars claim their most fearsome tribesmen live in that area.

Re: Awash(Hawasaa) Valley Warriors

Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 11:46 am
by RuralMan08
B.
I have heard they have a long running conflict that goes back to millenia and it has never been settled. Both the Somali Issa and Afars claim their most fearsome tribesmen live in that area.[/quote]

The Afars tried to make an alliance with the Gadabursi because we are the only clan who know how to deal with the Isse. The Afars cannot atch the Isse in strength.

Re: Awash(Hawasaa) Valley Warriors

Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 11:53 am
by bareento
B.
I have heard they have a long running conflict that goes back to millenia and it has never been settled. Both the Somali Issa and Afars claim their most fearsome tribesmen live in that area

The Afars tried to make an alliance with the Gadabursi because we are the only clan who know how to deal with the Isse. The Afars cannot atch the Isse in strength.
Its known that its Djiboutis ambition that Issa control the Afar valley and they do help their tribes men.
Afar lost a lot of territory but Issas do not have access to the river yet.

The reason is no Ethio government can afford somalis controlling the Asab-Addis road.
they let win Issa in the wild desert, but when they come closer to the strategic part they drive them back.

B.

Re: Awash(Hawasaa) Valley Warriors

Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 12:14 pm
by Aliyyi Oromada
Life time advice to everybody on this board: Don’t boast about yourself or your tribe. It’s pathetic. It shows a sense of overcompensation.

Re: Awash(Hawasaa) Valley Warriors

Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 12:16 pm
by The_Patriot
Life time advice to everybody on this board: Don’t boast about yourself or your tribe. It’s pathetic. It shows a sense of overcompensation.
there is a somali saying that goes its better not to say that my dad had 100 camels rather say I have donkeys.

Meaning what your dad owned does not belong to you and just claim what you own even if its just a single mule

Re: Awash(Hawasaa) Valley Warriors

Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 12:17 pm
by Gara Man

No because u wish to be as wild as other somalis, but the discipline instilled to u holds u back :rose:
and u end up claiming awash, adal .... :D

B.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Yes we are not as wild as other Somalis, we are disciplined and settled people.

Adal is Gadabursi period and Awash is also a recently Gadabursi held territory. We have new locals arriving there every day to farm around the God blessed valley.
Funny man :lol:
They are your protectors! If wasnt for them afar would rape your clan until nothing theft. How ironic is it you are talking ill of them?

edit i have never heard of gadabursi in awash before tho?

Re: Awash(Hawasaa) Valley Warriors

Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 12:18 pm
by LobsterUnit
Life time advice to everybody on this board: Don’t boast about yourself or your tribe. It’s pathetic. It shows a sense of overcompensation.
We Somali native Indian Guetamalans will liberate South American and Oromania :up:

Re: Awash(Hawasaa) Valley Warriors

Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 12:21 pm
by Aliyyi Oromada
Cot dayummm, we got guatamalans, bantus, & ahlul beyt all in the same building. This board is like Noahs ark.