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Will Somaliland survive the parliamentarian election ?

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Re: Will Somaliland survive the parliamentarian election ?

Postby X.Playa » Mon Nov 05, 2018 11:51 am

Yes yusuf ismaciil samatar was cabdalle sacad he made a library at least for hargeysa. Some hj wanted claim his liberary territory.maxamuud axmed cali was father education qabile is fawziya sorry woqoyi her father . Yes people elect mps based on qabil juffo ras .
Not one waxqabad and education.
Maxamuud Axmed Ali was the brother of Cabdiraxamaan Tuur. Fawziya's late father was Yuusuf Xaaji Aadan Cilmi Qabile. Cilmi Qabile was i think a cheif caaqil of his sub clan , and during the death of Gibb he went in hiding with his camels. Thus Yawle's line in poem:

Cilmi Qabile waa kaa ka guuray xalay Cadaadleye.


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