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The Origins of Darood Jabarti

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The Origins of Darood Jabarti

Postby Adan_1 » Sun Jan 25, 2009 9:21 am

Dr. Cusmaan Jimcaale Yalaxow ""Cabdullaahi Yuusuf wuxuu ka dhabeeyey run ka sheegista taariikhda oo tiraah way soo noq noqotaa, Cabdullaahi Yuusuf wuxuusheegay in qoyskiisa Daarood ay asal ahaan ka soo jeedaan Yemen gaar ahaan Xadramuud tagitaanka Cabdullaahi Yuusuf tagay Yemen waxaa la dhihi karaa waa xaq qof kastaa oo aaminsan meeshuu ka yimid inuu mar uun ku laabto"


http://www.dayniile.com/January2009/25January16.htm


"Jabarti
Until recently this off shoot of lowest class of sweepers have become extinct. Living in one area, the regime through the ruling machinery which included the municipalities, would divide them into groups. In the past they used to appear late hours at night going from house to house cleaning the "zawali" (latrines). They used to be seen carrying their tin canisters on their head with a bent iron strip used for collecting wastes from unpopulated areas where 'homeless' used to go for toilet. These jabartis are not seen in many areas as most of them are believed to have immigrated. "

yementimes.

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Re: The Origins of Darood Jabarti

Postby ahmed_gurey » Sun Jan 25, 2009 11:31 am

this kid u have bigtme cuqdad :down:

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Re: The Origins of Darood Jabarti

Postby AbrahamXirsi » Fri Jan 28, 2011 8:06 pm

Dr. Cusmaan Jimcaale Yalaxow ""Cabdullaahi Yuusuf wuxuu ka dhabeeyey run ka sheegista taariikhda oo tiraah way soo noq noqotaa, Cabdullaahi Yuusuf wuxuusheegay in qoyskiisa Daarood ay asal ahaan ka soo jeedaan Yemen gaar ahaan Xadramuud tagitaanka Cabdullaahi Yuusuf tagay Yemen waxaa la dhihi karaa waa xaq qof kastaa oo aaminsan meeshuu ka yimid inuu mar uun ku laabto"


http://www.dayniile.com/January2009/25January16.htm


"Jabarti
Until recently this off shoot of lowest class of sweepers have become extinct. Living in one area, the regime through the ruling machinery which included the municipalities, would divide them into groups. In the past they used to appear late hours at night going from house to house cleaning the "zawali" (latrines). They used to be seen carrying their tin canisters on their head with a bent iron strip used for collecting wastes from unpopulated areas where 'homeless' used to go for toilet. These jabartis are not seen in many areas as most of them are believed to have immigrated. "

yementimes.


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