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Tana River: The Third Somali River

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Re: Tana River: The Third Somali River

Postby HusseinHassan » Sun Aug 03, 2014 8:19 pm

nobody mentioned isaaq or somaliland in this thread.
remind me again why mrprestige and waraabe251 are in here?
:MJ: xaasinimo.com?

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Re: Tana River: The Third Somali River

Postby thegoodshepherd » Sun Aug 03, 2014 8:21 pm

nobody mentioned isaaq or somaliland in this thread.
remind me again why mrprestige and waraabe251 are in here?
:MJ: xaasinimo.com?

They are xaasid langaabs confined to a desert triangle.
While we have rain forests, jungles and Three Rivers, they have sand :lol:
sucks to be Isaaq :Shrug:
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Re: Tana River: The Third Somali River

Postby STARKAST » Sun Aug 03, 2014 8:21 pm

Nice thread sxb, nice info. Though i'd add this, this is a good view of bu'ale. Capital of JL.

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Re: Tana River: The Third Somali River

Postby waraabe251 » Sun Aug 03, 2014 8:21 pm

nobody mentioned isaaq or somaliland in this thread.
remind me again why mrprestige and waraabe251 are in here?
:MJ: xaasinimo.com?
we are just wondering how a place that belongs to other people be darood. is the nile river also darood by the way :up: :up:

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Re: Tana River: The Third Somali River

Postby MrPrestige » Sun Aug 03, 2014 8:25 pm

First of all the river is narrow , don't make it seem like is the nile Lol.I watched a documentary about some Nilotic and Bantu groups fighting over it in
bbc iplayer a while back. Tana river is largely Kenyan population and Wardei Ali all the way to where it drains into the ocean, some of the eastern banks
do reach Garissa though.

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Re: Tana River: The Third Somali River

Postby HusseinHassan » Sun Aug 03, 2014 8:26 pm

nobody mentioned isaaq or somaliland in this thread.
remind me again why mrprestige and waraabe251 are in here?
:MJ: xaasinimo.com?

They are xaasid langaabs confined to a desert triangle.
While we have rain forests, jungles and Three Rivers, they have sand :lol: sucks to be Isaaq :stylin:
sucks to be a laangab.
check out the children of sheekh isaaq thread.
i just found out that both habar jeclo and garxajis as old as sade and kablalax. :lol:
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Re: Tana River: The Third Somali River

Postby waraabe251 » Sun Aug 03, 2014 8:27 pm

nobody mentioned isaaq or somaliland in this thread.
remind me again why mrprestige and waraabe251 are in here?
:MJ: xaasinimo.com?

They are xaasid langaabs confined to a desert triangle.
While we have rain forests, jungles and Three Rivers, they have sand :lol:
sucks to be Isaaq :Shrug:
:wtf: :wtf:

how can it suck to be the richest somali clan by far.

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Re: Tana River: The Third Somali River

Postby jamal9 » Sun Aug 03, 2014 8:29 pm

It is also home to my subclan, the Kablalax

your clan name if funny :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Tana River: The Third Somali River

Postby Chinaman » Sun Aug 03, 2014 8:31 pm

The major ethnic groups of the Tana River District are the Pokomo, many of whom are farmers along the Tana River, and the Orma, who are
predominantly a cattle-herding nomadic people

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012%E2%80 ... ct_clashes
Interesting wiki article there. This will be the story of Southern Somalia soon if things don't change & with the growth of the so called "Minority" groups (Abahood iyo minority-gooda ha wasaan) :meles:

Those Semi-Cushitic pastoralists are being decimated it seems, in one incident alone from the wiki article, 60 Warday or whatever they're called were hacked to death by the farming groups :shock:

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Re: Tana River: The Third Somali River

Postby thegoodshepherd » Sun Aug 03, 2014 8:32 pm

First of all the river is narrow , don't make it seem like is the nile Lol.I watched a documentary about some Nilotic and Bantu groups fighting over it in
bbc iplayer a while back. Tana river is largely Kenyan population and Wardei Ali all the way to where it drains into the ocean, some of the eastern banks
do reach Garissa though.
What?? :lol: it is almost as large as the Juba river!!
The entire eastern bank of the Tana is Darood, walahi 99% Darood!!!
The Tana River runs for over 200 miles along Garissa County!!

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Re: Tana River: The Third Somali River

Postby StormShadow » Sun Aug 03, 2014 8:35 pm

Chinaman, we are talking about the other side of the river you don't want touch those half bantu oromo farmers they will mess up our genes like the zanzibaris did to the somali coast.

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Re: Tana River: The Third Somali River

Postby MrPrestige » Sun Aug 03, 2014 9:10 pm

thegoodshepherd What you posted says Orma and Wardei Ali(ok I added this 1 :lol: ) were your former overlords? Is this accurate. When was this
book written, can you give us the source.

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Re: Tana River: The Third Somali River

Postby Bermooda » Mon Aug 04, 2014 1:03 am

Chinaman, we are talking about the other side of the river you don't want touch those half bantu oromo farmers they will mess up our genes like the zanzibaris did to the somali coast.
How do you explain this nearly 30 churches Image.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-18703171

Reer Garissa need to get their act together and become no go zones like Wadajir and Mandera for these kikuyu etc settlers or else.........

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Re: Tana River: The Third Somali River

Postby StormShadow » Mon Aug 04, 2014 1:12 am

Nigga nobody wants your terrorist advice the small Kenyan workers are nothing compared to how the somalis have conquered eastleigh and built 100 plus mosques in a Kikuyu land. Not did we only do that but we are basically running up for elections in a place that was dominated by Kikuyu mps just 10 years ago.

If we want them to not come to our land and work then we should not be living in the thousands in their land building houses and mosques if we are going bomb their churchs or houses in our land. It's all about interest and reer Garissa have interests in Nairobi cuz so called wadajir and Kaaran have nothing for them.

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Re: Tana River: The Third Somali River

Postby Bermooda » Mon Aug 04, 2014 2:15 am

lol Someone getting emotional. There is a different of them coming to work and them with the protection of KDF settling specially along the river for agricultural reasons. So make up your mind either you don't want them to fcuk for up your genes or for the love up businesses you don't mind.

ps most of those eastleigh businessmen is run by reer Xamar fact (tho same cant be said about the demographic of their workers) even teaching reer Garissa about how to do business and in turn the latter promised to help on the political side which has proven to be a failure.


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