CoolPoisons wrote:[
he only made a list of qabiils claimed by other clans. Does that mean Hawadle's Lelkase? Wagardha's dhulos?
You are either mangoloid or ignorant. I've said you have comprehension problems. Now do I explain what I've already written or debate with an analytically less gifted Coolpoison.
Now reread my comment koley caqligii boonta wadataa.

Highland wrote:Adeer, Coolpoison, you have comprehension problems. Don't be too silly.
"Usually considered" does not mean they are Hawiye.("Hawiye. Clan family" )
Peek the Diagram he draws and post it here for all to see. All the sub-clans he mentions are real. For instance,
Leelkase sub-clan of Hawaadle does exist. And there is Leelkase of Daarood. Who is who. Is Leelkase Daarood originally Hawaadle. It could be real since they are extremely small, landless nomads up to recent times.
In the Diagram as well, there is a Warsangeli Harti Abgaal and Warsangeli Harti Daarood. Pay attention, both sub-clans exist though the Harti-Daarood is larger with a long history.
Third, biased as he may, he also draws, Cawramaleh Warsangeli and Cawramleh Samaale/Hawiye. He admits the existance of both clans.
However, this section he claims are known within Beelwaynta Cawralemeh and they make up small percentage due to a long intermarriages. Listen to the Ugaas of Awralameh. Simple answer.
For instance, Ismaaciil and Garlabe make up 90% of them and they are pure Cismaan Ibraahim Warsangeli.
I took this extreme example from an ultra-Hawiye professor to crack your hard fuking shell.






