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Duke And Duchess Of Gloucester Visit Borama 1958 - British Somaliland

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Re: Duke And Duchess Of Gloucester Visit Borama 1958 - British Somaliland

Postby kanadiid90 » Wed May 25, 2016 6:26 am

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dont stress yourself over qabil especially with isaaqs. words dont mean non in real life and we are cousins after all
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Re: Duke And Duchess Of Gloucester Visit Borama 1958 - British Somaliland

Postby ramzy2277 » Wed May 25, 2016 6:28 am

Gaajo yoonis we signed treaties with the British because territories we hold on coast and inland to Harar are strategically important.Gaajo yoonis forever jealous of their superiors :snoop:
all shekh isxaq sub clans are rich and independent ,no body is superior upon the other ,and there is no qajo qabil as well,but it seems u have a deep cuqdad . :-@

This what ur British masters said about SLND qabiils, and apparently they have more ethics than you.

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Re: Duke And Duchess Of Gloucester Visit Borama 1958 - British Somaliland

Postby WardenOfTheNorth » Wed May 25, 2016 6:55 am

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dont stress yourself over qabil especially with isaaqs. words dont mean non in real life and we are cousins after all
:usure: thats not what genetic says

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Re: Duke And Duchess Of Gloucester Visit Borama 1958 - British Somaliland

Postby kanadiid90 » Wed May 25, 2016 7:02 am

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dont stress yourself over qabil especially with isaaqs. words dont mean non in real life and we are cousins after all
:usure: thats not what genetic says
yeah based on your study on two snetter. mashalah great research tho

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Re: Duke And Duchess Of Gloucester Visit Borama 1958 - British Somaliland

Postby WardenOfTheNorth » Wed May 25, 2016 7:14 am

According to you and your fellow retards here an HY dude with Y-DNA T and an SM,HJ,Tol jeclo E1b1b share a common ancestor 800 years ago!

The stupidity :lawd:

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Re: Duke And Duchess Of Gloucester Visit Borama 1958 - British Somaliland

Postby kanadiid90 » Wed May 25, 2016 7:31 am

According to you and your fellow retards here an HY dude with Y-DNA T and an SM,HJ,Tol jeclo E1b1b share a common ancestor 800 years ago!

The stupidity :lawd:
no stupidity is you taking the results of two isaaqs which is approximately 0.0002% of all isaaq around the globe and concluding hawyie is your cousin. put down that expired cambuulo sheegto boy

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Re: Duke And Duchess Of Gloucester Visit Borama 1958 - British Somaliland

Postby WardenOfTheNorth » Wed May 25, 2016 7:37 am

According to you and your fellow retards here an HY dude with Y-DNA T and an SM,HJ,Tol jeclo E1b1b share a common ancestor 800 years ago!

The stupidity :lawd:
no stupidity is you taking the results of two isaaqs which is approximately 0.0002% of all isaaq around the globe and concluding hawyie is your cousin. put down that expired cambuulo sheegto boy
lol I don't have just two...my whole 23andme DNA relatives are full of Isaaqs from different clans.I can't believe you are lashing out at me because I broke your Sheikh Ishaq al alawi dreamy fairytale
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Re: Duke And Duchess Of Gloucester Visit Borama 1958 - British Somaliland

Postby JamalAddow » Wed May 25, 2016 9:34 am

Warden of the North, so are Habar Magaadle T and Habar Xabusheed E? That makes sense as Magaadle was a Dir clan, while Xabasha could have been a Darood living near Harar as Ifat sultanate ruled all the way down there.

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Re: Duke And Duchess Of Gloucester Visit Borama 1958 - British Somaliland

Postby RoobleAlWaliid » Wed May 25, 2016 3:09 pm

Ah yes great source, thanks Ramzy.

This even affirms the greater numbers of the Gadabursi across the border. Splendid.

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Re: Duke And Duchess Of Gloucester Visit Borama 1958 - British Somaliland

Postby ramzy2277 » Thu May 26, 2016 7:26 am

Rooble :up:

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Re: Duke And Duchess Of Gloucester Visit Borama 1958 - British Somaliland

Postby Xildiiid » Thu May 26, 2016 8:57 am

Only stupid people provide their genetic makeup to a corporation based in the USA.

WardenOfTheNorth,

Isaaq are tol, maybe you should learn what tol means and the etymology of that word. Only then are you able understand the unbreakable bond between Isaaqs.

Blood money > Genetics.

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Re: Duke And Duchess Of Gloucester Visit Borama 1958 - British Somaliland

Postby GalliumerianSlayer » Wed Sep 28, 2016 10:51 am

Basra and her worship of the british aristocrats is not shocking, women worship powerful figures, institutions. Even if her grandfather was castrated, beaten and had half of his wealth stolen as taxation which would be funnelled to this Duke, she would still be mesmerised by his power and gladly get on her knees and perform her duty.

But to men, this aristocrats are nothing but thieves, criminals that must be butchered and that is what the Sayid and many unaffiliated clans actually did, I support them.
Sayyid killed more Somalis than ajnabi :)

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Re: Duke And Duchess Of Gloucester Visit Borama 1958 - British Somaliland

Postby SahanGalbeed » Thu Sep 29, 2016 1:54 pm

The british protectorate was actually a good thing for the somalis .
A foreign government with a low "footprint " who arbitrates in an impartial manner between warring/rival clans .{ people who are actually too primitive to create an inclusive one , or to make it last }
What is Somalia today ? Under the same form of supervision and the big "protector" in this case today is the UN .
The british empire had a representative in Somaliland , the United Nations have a representative for Somalia.
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