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May 18 celebrated in Cabuudwaaq, Galgaduud

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Re: May 18 celebrated in Cabuudwaaq, Galgaduud

Postby SultanOrder » Mon May 19, 2014 4:58 pm

:lol: :sland: :up:

I remember seeing a pic of sland flag on a building in cabudwaaq video, assumed reer sland lived there but didn't know how much. Bohol why do
you think they are reer gebiley?


Because they are the biggest Somaliland community in those areas, remember Rage Omar's father was also born in Gedo.They own HornCableTV
along with Jamaal Ali Hussein.
True, I have an uncle whose wife is Isaaq and she is reer Luuq.

I guess these people have been there for awhile, even their old ladies have our accents. :lol: :up:

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Re: May 18 celebrated in Cabuudwaaq, Galgaduud

Postby BoholKing » Mon May 19, 2014 4:59 pm

She is Habar Awal right especially Sacad Muuse. I know some who live in Garissa as well Lol. Generally they are the largest Somaliland community in the
south west regions, were's for my community you find them more in Lower Shabelle. In Janaale alone I know 10 HY families.

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Re: May 18 celebrated in Cabuudwaaq, Galgaduud

Postby garoweboy » Mon May 19, 2014 5:06 pm

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Re: May 18 celebrated in Cabuudwaaq, Galgaduud

Postby Substance » Mon May 19, 2014 5:12 pm

Luuq and Bardheere is where they live in gedo.

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Re: May 18 celebrated in Cabuudwaaq, Galgaduud

Postby BoholKing » Mon May 19, 2014 5:48 pm

What estimation of the population of people hailing from Gabiley in those two districts in Gedo would you give?

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Re: May 18 celebrated in Cabuudwaaq, Galgaduud

Postby XimanJaale » Mon May 19, 2014 5:49 pm

Well...well..well what do we have here.

I see lots of comments of members waiting for my response on this small event in Caabudwaaq. Firstly let me tell you guys, I have nothing against any Somali clan and I'm only against Somaliland because of their secessionist ideology thats all. I see Somaliland (ISAAQLAND) as a tribal state (admin) and it is no different than Puntland, Galmudug, Ximan & Xeeb and Jubbaland. All these administration are tribal and stooges for foreign countries. But most importantly they are a threat to the well-being of the Somali nation and people.

Now regards this thread, I see this as no threat. The Somaliland (ISAAQLAND) community in Caabudwaaq are celebrating a tribal occasion that's all. Just like how the Somaliland community are celebrating in London or Sheffield it is no threat the government of the UK. People are free to celebrate what they want.

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Re: May 18 celebrated in Cabuudwaaq, Galgaduud

Postby XimanJaale » Mon May 19, 2014 5:54 pm

The Isaaq/Harti/Gadabuursi (British Somaliland) people that worked for the British as Askaris (Camel corps) came to Gedo when the British controlled Jubbaland (Ultra Jubba) back in 1920's. Most of them were stationed in Luuq and Baardheere. Some got married to the locals and remained whilst others have left back to their tribal land or some even relocated deep down NFD like Isiolo etc.

But again you can find all Somali clans through the country. There are Marehan community in Hargeisa, there are Marehan community in Baidoa and so on. Same goes for Hawiye, other Daaroods, Dirs etc.

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Re: May 18 celebrated in Cabuudwaaq, Galgaduud

Postby StormShadow » Mon May 19, 2014 5:56 pm

She is Habar Awal right especially Sacad Muuse. I know some who live in Garissa as well Lol. Generally they are the largest Somaliland community in the
south west regions, were's for my community you find them more in Lower Shabelle. In Janaale alone I know 10 HY families.

It's Ciise Muuse bro the only isaaq that live in Gtown but I always wondered how they got there, British askaris?

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Re: May 18 celebrated in Cabuudwaaq, Galgaduud

Postby StormShadow » Mon May 19, 2014 5:57 pm

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Re: May 18 celebrated in Cabuudwaaq, Galgaduud

Postby MarsinQorahay » Mon May 19, 2014 6:01 pm

She is Habar Awal right especially Sacad Muuse. I know some who live in Garissa as well Lol. Generally they are the largest Somaliland community in the
south west regions, were's for my community you find them more in Lower Shabelle. In Janaale alone I know 10 HY families.

It's Ciise Muuse bro the only isaaq that live in Gtown but I always wondered how they got there, British askaris?
war maya may may, war waa dagaalkii 1988 marexaanka ayaa naago ayey magalooyinka kaso dhaceen.

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Re: May 18 celebrated in Cabuudwaaq, Galgaduud

Postby BoholKing » Mon May 19, 2014 6:04 pm

I didn't say which sub group of HA. Some got there as part of British soldiers while others were merchants.

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Re: May 18 celebrated in Cabuudwaaq, Galgaduud

Postby Adali » Mon May 19, 2014 6:09 pm

Big fokin deal. :lol:

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Re: May 18 celebrated in Cabuudwaaq, Galgaduud

Postby SultanOrder » Mon May 19, 2014 6:13 pm

She is Habar Awal right especially Sacad Muuse. I know some who live in Garissa as well Lol. Generally they are the largest Somaliland community in the
south west regions, were's for my community you find them more in Lower Shabelle. In Janaale alone I know 10 HY families.
Idk tbh

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Re: May 18 celebrated in Cabuudwaaq, Galgaduud

Postby barbarossa » Mon May 19, 2014 6:19 pm

With this simple kindly gesture, rear Cabudwaaq, have proven themselves to be head and shoulders above the rest of the country in basic ilbaxnimo . Kudos to them. I hope this cool trend catches fire soon and goes nation wide.

Of course, it would be rather naive for us to expect Hargaisa to reciprocate this in good fate. How can one expect that from Siilaanyo? Given the fact that in Somaliland, it is considered a serious crime for prominent figures there to even visit Mogadiscio, I think, we have better chance of being hit by lightening than ever seeing Somalis celebrating 1st July in Hargaisa. It is simply not going to happen.

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Re: May 18 celebrated in Cabuudwaaq, Galgaduud

Postby XimanJaale » Mon May 19, 2014 6:21 pm

What I find more pathetic is that people in Somaliland look up to 18 May more than 26th June. I mean seriously!!! :down:


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