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Re: Ogadenia in pictures

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 11:36 am
by abdikarim86
abdikarim, you critisized me recently for saying muqdisho is a mudulood traditional land bcause its qabiil instigated. but adigana sidoo kale baad sameynaysaa.

sxb u said mogadhisu was modulood territory
while i maintained it was a multi clan territory

i am trying to convince the dimwit midnimo
that somali galbeed is multi clan, not just ogaden.

i was also trying to tell him the place refered to as "ogaden"
is the low land plains of soomali galbeed, and dirir dhaba
jigjiga and hawd is not part of those places.

the dimwit also tried to convince me that harar is OG :lol:

Re: Ogadenia in pictures

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 11:40 am
by abdikarim86
ahmed_gurey wrote:yes i am midnimo09 but not patriot sxb.

abakar forget about him....lost SLAND kid coming to ogadenia.

abdikarim ogaden will not be balkanized sorry mate no cisse,isaaq or harti will enter ogadenia....our border's will be respected 8-) .....sxb why is sland claiming sool and sanaag???????
jigjiga is not a problem(absame city) but we will welcome our cisse brothers in diridawa although that city is half oromo aswell, harti's a problem? C'mon you gotta be kidding me.....wardheere is ogaden degaan and ONLF headquarter's......my freind you will either embrace us or not....final. what do you think this is, dividing cities what u sick.... :lol: :lol: :lol:

OGADENIA

capital: jigjiga or godey
population: 6-7 million
major cities: diridawa,harar,jigjiga,dhagaxbuur,qabridahar,godey,etc..

etc......

KEEP DREAMING.....


you got two things wrong i am not from s/land
some of my family is from there.

also i dont give a shid about sool sanaag and cayn
so sheeko kale la imo :lol:

lol @ 7million
i will give u the source
that somali galbeed altogather is 4.5million

Re: Ogadenia in pictures

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 11:43 am
by ahmed_gurey
abdikarim86 wrote:
ahmed_gurey wrote:yes i am midnimo09 but not patriot sxb.

abakar forget about him....lost SLAND kid coming to ogadenia.

abdikarim ogaden will not be balkanized sorry mate no cisse,isaaq or harti will enter ogadenia....our border's will be respected 8-) .....sxb why is sland claiming sool and sanaag???????
jigjiga is not a problem(absame city) but we will welcome our cisse brothers in diridawa although that city is half oromo aswell, harti's a problem? C'mon you gotta be kidding me.....wardheere is ogaden degaan and ONLF headquarter's......my freind you will either embrace us or not....final. what do you think this is, dividing cities what u sick.... :lol: :lol: :lol:

OGADENIA

capital: jigjiga or godey
population: 6-7 million
major cities: diridawa,harar,jigjiga,dhagaxbuur,qabridahar,godey,etc..

etc......

KEEP DREAMING.....


you got two things wrong i am not from s/land
some of my family is from there.

also i dont give a shid about sool sanaag and cayn
so sheeko kale la imo :lol:

lol @ 7million
i will give u the source
that somali galbeed altogather is 4.5million


yes my estimate's say its 6-7 million waa sidaas including some oromo's and harari's and silte, gurage ppl.....
:lol: :lol: :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

so your from the OGADEN region...markaa i will send you the address to start donating to the ONLF :lol: :lol:

Re: Ogadenia in pictures

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 11:47 am
by abdikarim86
my land is not called Ogadenia
maskada gali arintaa :lol:

ogadenia kulahaa

were u gonna claim next kismaayoo :lol:

Re: Ogadenia in pictures

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 11:52 am
by ahmed_gurey
abdikarim86 wrote:my land is not called Ogadenia
maskada gali arintaa :lol:

ogadenia kulahaa

were u gonna claim next kismaayoo :lol:


WTF...kismaayo( maxamed subeer) is actually ours wallahi......jubada hoose....dhobley,afmadow,all the way to NFD is ours....mareexaans baa nala dag......marexaan and ogaden crossed the shabelle river's to claim this land.....

Re: Ogadenia in pictures

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 11:54 am
by abdikarim86
ahmed_gurey wrote:
abdikarim86 wrote:my land is not called Ogadenia
maskada gali arintaa :lol:

ogadenia kulahaa

were u gonna claim next kismaayoo :lol:


WTF...kismaayo( maxamed subeer) is actually ours wallahi......jubada hoose....dhobley,afmadow,all the way to NFD is ours....mareexaans baa nala dag......marexaan and ogaden crossed the shabelle river's to claim this land.....

kismaayoo since when :lol: r u sure u never made this up
i thpught y'all were strictly garissa

Re: Ogadenia in pictures

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 12:07 pm
by ahmed_gurey
Kismayo was originally settled by the Banjuni people and only developed as an urban centre in the 1880s, when the Sultan of Zanzibar held suzerainty over Kismayo.

In 1865 the Ogaden crossed from the east to the west side of the Juba river, pushing out the Oromo, who had been weakened by a smallpox epidemic, and gained control of pastoral lands between the Juba and the Tana rivers. According to the Ogaden, the first inhabitants of Kismayo were Ogaden Muqaabul, who are now concentrated in Badade district south of Kismayo

At the time when Kismayo was ceded to Italy, the British are said to have enforced an agreement between the Harti and Ogadenis. According to the Ogaden, the agreement found in favour of the Ogadenis, giving their Sultan Ahmed Magan overall authority in Jubaland. This has now passed to his grandson Sultan Abdi Ali 'Songkor'. According to the Harti, the agreements stipulated that the Ogaden (mainly Mohamed Zubeir) should stay north of what is now the Liboi-Kismayo road, while the area south of this remained under the control of the Harti. By this agreement the Mohamed Zubeir Ogaden were also given access to the port.

Jubaland was also the scene of frequent fights between the Awlihan/Ogaden and the Marehan in the first two decades of this century

Re: Ogadenia in pictures

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 12:19 pm
by abdikarim86
ahmed_gurey wrote:Kismayo was originally settled by the Banjuni people and only developed as an urban centre in the 1880s, when the Sultan of Zanzibar held suzerainty over Kismayo.

In 1865 the Ogaden crossed from the east to the west side of the Juba river, pushing out the Oromo, who had been weakened by a smallpox epidemic, and gained control of pastoral lands between the Juba and the Tana rivers. According to the Ogaden, the first inhabitants of Kismayo were Ogaden Muqaabul, who are now concentrated in Badade district south of Kismayo

At the time when Kismayo was ceded to Italy, the British are said to have enforced an agreement between the Harti and Ogadenis. According to the Ogaden, the agreement found in favour of the Ogadenis, giving their Sultan Ahmed Magan overall authority in Jubaland. This has now passed to his grandson Sultan Abdi Ali 'Songkor'. According to the Harti, the agreements stipulated that the Ogaden (mainly Mohamed Zubeir) should stay north of what is now the Liboi-Kismayo road, while the area south of this remained under the control of the Harti. By this agreement the Mohamed Zubeir Ogaden were also given access to the port.

Jubaland was also the scene of frequent fights between the Awlihan/Ogaden and the Marehan in the first two decades of this century

so kismaayoo only became somali relatively recently
cajiib

nways i am out sxb