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My recent trip to the famous village of Kalshaale

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Re: My recent trip to the famous village of Kalshaale

Postby skywalker25 » Tue Aug 14, 2012 6:42 pm

Raginan reer galbeedka ahi wouldn't understand it all. All you guys see is a tree and it baffles the mind, why anybody would fight over a tree or some empty place. However, the contents of this particular location is secondary. Whats primarily important is the mentality that the march, which started in the 1800 is still being pushed forward with the same energy and steadfastness as when it all began a long time ago. The faithfull execution of this state of mind is what differentiates between the pioneers and those who have evolved to become a somewhat less warrior like people. The roles are set, and the film is a western style shot out and one side has always played the role of the wild indian, Crazy and admirable people, but in the end losers. Whilst the Reer Jamac waal with all their reer miyi nimo have always pulled it out and taken the cup home when it mattered.

Oh, I must add. Viva Solomadow. One of my favorite HJ tribe :up:

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Re: My recent trip to the famous village of Kalshaale

Postby KyrieJama » Tue Aug 14, 2012 7:09 pm

CaynabaX did you see the imaginary mosque your kin were praying in on the eid day they were massacred :lol: Oh i'm sorry that's another one of your fairytales. You guys are very sad, frail and weak people Ahmed Garad manhandled you, and your government rag iga dheh

The truth is bud Kalshaale is not a tuulo, but rather dhul dhaqsimeed where Ahmed Garaad and Barre Abdille livestock graze, so don't make your visit to the area seem like only Solomadow camels graze there. Stories made up on the internet will not make it solely yours.

Cali Gaab

Xaglotoosiye is a halyeey and conned your 90 year old uncle. What did Somaliland benefit from his visit? Every inch of the Cayn Region is secured by Khaatumo today thats upto Qorilugud, our prisoners of war were brought home, and last but not least Xaglotoosiye turned down your pathetic minister position which belonged to your uncle Maxamoud Hashi :idea: It's your kin who are shaking their booties for Xaglotoosiye, desperation will make you do some shameful things Cali Gaab ask Xirsi.

2013 Xaglo-toosiye will be the vice president of Puntland as Faroole's running mate, and still your enemy, Sillanyo will still be shaking his booty for him. Just face it you guys failed miserably in the Buuhoodle region hence why your clan militia packed their bags and vacated. Xaglotoosiye is not a friend of Somaliland just a man using you for political leverage.

Habar dhali weyday alaylehe ku waalatay

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Re: My recent trip to the famous village of Kalshaale

Postby CaynabaX » Tue Aug 14, 2012 7:31 pm

Garad13, dhulka kala baro, sxb. There isn't a single Reer Oodeed camel in Kalshaale. Habar Jeclo hawd and Reer Oodeed border is at Maygaagle which is from Kalshaale approximately 5 to 6 miles towards Buuhoodle, that's the border. Waa runta sxb, abtiyaasha ka dhex bax and orod dhulka arag and soo kala baro. The only Dhulbahantes I came across in Kalshaale were three woman who were married to Solomadow men. The image of Dhulbahantes in Kalshaale only exists at websites such as allssc. You've been kicked out, and today it's Solomadow, Barre Abdille - Reer Nabad territory. Stories made up on the internet will not make it mine kulaha. :lol: I was there the 21st of july and had delicious afur at Kalshaale, there isn't a single Dhullo left over there it's all Solomadow. Orod get outta Hargeisa and pay a visit you'll see.

I keep telling my self why are my camels still grazing peacefully and yours kicked back, If they massacred my kin men on that eid day. :stylin:

Kalshaaaaale, feeling homesick already. 8-)

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Re: My recent trip to the famous village of Kalshaale

Postby Methylamine » Wed Aug 15, 2012 12:05 am

Caynaba, how long did u stay in miyiga? I couldn't even last for 12 hours, well I could have lasted longer, but I didn't wanna...relieve myself in the open :lol:

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Re: My recent trip to the famous village of Kalshaale

Postby CaynabaX » Wed Aug 15, 2012 8:34 am

How far is Kalshaale from Qorilugud distance wise? congrulations on your new land CaynabaX. :lol: Inkasto ay xaaq daro tahay especially since we are in the 21st century.
Siciid, this is hawd my friend. :mrgreen: Wax xaq daro la yidhaa dadkani garan mayaan. :lol: Kalshaale waa 10 miles south from Qorilugud towards Buhoodleh, and Kalshaale - Buhoodle waa 13 miles. So it's pretty deep into Buhoodleh district.

bariis,

Not too long, miyi isn't my thing. :lol:
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Re: My recent trip to the famous village of Kalshaale

Postby CaliBurco » Wed Aug 15, 2012 8:36 am

Dad aan la loo jawaabin ayaa jira.

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Re: My recent trip to the famous village of Kalshaale

Postby SahanGalbeed » Wed Aug 15, 2012 10:40 am

Wallahi waa runta , nothing makes sense :lol: which is kind of sad runti .

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Re: My recent trip to the famous village of Kalshaale

Postby LiQaaye_TDH » Wed Aug 15, 2012 12:47 pm

hey Couz long time, glad to hear you went back home specially a hotspot like kalshaale where the tension is high.... hopefully peace will come between the 2 clans that share the grazingland soon...

inader did you get pictures from towns like Qorulugud, BUrco or any other places thanks

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Re: My recent trip to the famous village of Kalshaale

Postby Aristocat » Wed Aug 15, 2012 4:52 pm

Cali Gaab

Xaglotoosiye is a halyeey and conned your 90 year old uncle. What did Somaliland benefit from his visit? Every inch of the Cayn Region is secured by Khaatumo today thats upto Qorilugud, our prisoners of war were brought home, and last but not least Xaglotoosiye turned down your pathetic minister position which belonged to your uncle Maxamoud Hashi :idea: It's your kin who are shaking their booties for Xaglotoosiye, desperation will make you do some shameful things Cali Gaab ask Xirsi.

Habar dhali weyday alaylehe ku waalatay
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Re: My recent trip to the famous village of Kalshaale

Postby DisplacedDiraac » Wed Aug 15, 2012 6:25 pm

Welcome back...
Did you go to Caynabo?

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Re: My recent trip to the famous village of Kalshaale

Postby CaynabaX » Sun Aug 19, 2012 5:53 pm

hey Couz long time, glad to hear you went back home specially a hotspot like kalshaale where the tension is high.... hopefully peace will come between the 2 clans that share the grazingland soon...

inader did you get pictures from towns like Qorulugud, BUrco or any other places thanks
Been a long time inadeer hope your doing fine. Yh, i've got a load of pictures of Hawdka especially Qorilugud & Balidhiig and caasimada Yiroowe as well you'll get them soon.

Westy,

I've been to local villages settled by my kinsmen in banka Saraar but only drove through Caynaba unfortunately. A Cumar guy is building a giant hotel on the outskirts, should be done before 2013.

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Re: My recent trip to the famous village of Kalshaale

Postby DisplacedDiraac » Sun Aug 19, 2012 6:00 pm

I've heard of that hotel.. It's being built by coach Jama Karaacin.. :up:


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