Typical HawiyeThey probably don't look like normal Somalis like Ogaden or Qaldaan but they look like normal Hawiye reer koonfureed.



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Typical HawiyeThey probably don't look like normal Somalis like Ogaden or Qaldaan but they look like normal Hawiye reer koonfureed.






Typical Hawiye Kulaha nigger the 1st pic is a mix of ceyr and marexan the second probably reer xamar and the third maybe another mix.Typical HawiyeThey probably don't look like normal Somalis like Ogaden or Qaldaan but they look like normal Hawiye reer koonfureed.
ma aragtayTypical Hawiye Kulaha nigger the 1st pic is a mix of ceyr and marexan the second probably reer xamar and the third maybe another mix.Typical HawiyeThey probably don't look like normal Somalis like Ogaden or Qaldaan but they look like normal Hawiye reer koonfureed.

You just gave me an idea. My dad started a project of converting our farms there into producing exotic produce like limes, mango, bananas. We have enough land to experiment with thousands of different plant life, I'll introduce the idea of cotton to him.Jamaame on the other hand provided cotton to the country. There were farm lands stretching for miles of nothing but cotton. This cotton then used to get shipped to Balcad for processing, and the uniform for the military, civil servants, even school uniforms used to be made this way.


Ileen dhulki waa laga quustayI forgot to mention Reer Qalaafo Jareer. They settle in Qalaafo which is between Beledweyne & Ethiopia and spoke like an average reer galbeed.

Inaderoow waxaas jooji,please baan ku iri.Xasan dahir is mixed his mom is marexan I guess.
but typical Hawiye are like Indocade and Sheikh Sharif.
A hawiye that looks attractive is one that is a hybrid either through his mom or his grandmom or great grand mom.

okInaderoow waxaas joojio,please baan ku iri.Xasan dahir is mixed his mom is marexan I guess.
but typical Hawiye are like Indocade and Sheikh Sharif.
A hawiye that looks attractive is one that is a hybrid either through his mom or his grandmom or great grand mom.


These are elders of Beesha Jareerweyn in Banaadir.


Baay & Bakool have no major rivers going through them. Whatever was grown there was mostly for subsistent farming. Hiiraan has rivers, but the soil did not allow large scale farming. Mostly grazing, specially with the Gaaljecel and their camels, there was also grain farming. Baay had a lot of sorghum farms. Diinsoor in Baay is famous for masago cadeey (white sorghum) which was highly sought after. But, in terms of large, commercial farms - these regions were not like the Jubbas & Shabelles.Hlfdzd, just out of curiousity what was produced in places like baay, bakool, gedo, hiiraan etc?
Corrected.Ileen dhulki waa laga quustayI forgot to mention Reer Qalaafo Jareer. They settle in Qalaafo which is between Beledweyne &Ogadenia and spoke like an average reer galbeed.

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