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Southern clan elders

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Re: Southern clan elders

Postby gegiroor » Sat Mar 28, 2015 3:00 pm

By car etc, Las ano to Garowe is just over a hr away......yet one is "northern and southern" ? A mentality proudly accepted by some.
Reer hargeisa imaginary divisions such as north/south = 'sl'/'somalia' isn't correct just because you're the only ones who subscribe to them.
Harti do not.

Geographically - Gaalkacyo divides 'North' and 'South' Somalia. The city is the centre and also is where 'Standard' Somali originates etc etc etc.However evidently these labels are reductionist to an extent. E.g Politically and by clan there are variations to this.

Marques - MJ is reer bari to an extant along with reer Mudug etc however Reer PL are not for e.g- buuhoodle isn't bari.
These are some of the myriad of variations in this model.
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Re: Southern clan elders

Postby Khalid Ali » Sat Mar 28, 2015 3:00 pm

By car etc, Las ano to Garowe is just over a hr away......yet one is "northern and southern" ? A mentality proudly accepted by some.
Reer hargeisa imaginary divisions such as north/south = 'sl'/'somalia' isn't correct just because you're the only ones who subscribe to them.
Harti do not.

Geographically - Gaalkacyo divides 'North' and 'South' Somalia. The city is the centre and also is where 'Standard' Somali originates etc etc etc.However evidently these labels are reductionist to an extent. E.g Politically and by clan there are variations to this.

Marques - MJ is reer bari to an extant along with reer Mudug etc however Reer PL are not for e.g- buuhoodle isn't bari.
These are some of the myriad of variations in this model.

See the problem is starkast u being a majeerteen cant even say laacanood most dhabayacos say laas caanoo and never laas caanood this is why we know u dont belong in the north :lol: Stop running away from what you are lol.

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Re: Southern clan elders

Postby Sophisticate » Sat Mar 28, 2015 3:01 pm

If you folks must know Somalis had dividing lines based on tribe. Those were their boundaries. Until colonials started drawing lines and increasing tensions between rivial groups. I'm not here to discuss these ramifications. I'm just telling you what people from Djibouti and Somaliland think. One could by extension say that parts of region five, which are galbeed are partly reer waqooyi.

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Re: Southern clan elders

Postby SultanOrder » Sat Mar 28, 2015 3:06 pm

Typhoon I mentioned Isaaq and he retaliated with Marexaan, and he wonders why I said they are laangaab and provincial. :snoop:


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Sxb, I am what I am, you are what you are....

Today, a Habar Jeclo man could buy every single Marexaan in Somalia like a herd of cattle...... :shock:
:lol: I'm glad you finally brought up the little clan you are from. You accuse me of cuqdad and maseyr but you are the one who is over compensating. My Ilma adeer are known far and wide, recorded in the annals of history, so I don't need to boast what is self evident. Habarta ka dhashatay iyo Reer diini lama is bar bar dhigi Karo.

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Re: Southern clan elders

Postby Rambie » Sat Mar 28, 2015 3:08 pm

Lol @ comparing Marexaan with Isaaq ninkan muxu cabay?

I believe they are the most langaab among Darood
even less then the Warsangali, I mean what city
they live in? when someones says Marexaan you
could only think of two things, hyena meat and Gedo lol
fking langaab :lol:

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Re: Southern clan elders

Postby LobsterUnit » Sat Mar 28, 2015 3:09 pm

If you folks must know Somalis had dividing lines based on tribe. Those were their boundaries. Until colonials started drawing lines and increasing tensions between rivial groups. I'm not here to discuss these ramifications. I'm just telling you what people from Djibouti and Somaliland think. One could by extension say that parts of region five, which are galbeed are partly reer waqooyi.
reer djibouti and waqooyi thinking is based on political rivalry,colonialism and Somaliland's quest for independence.culturally and geographically their thinking is wrong.puntland is not konfuur but rather reer bari(east).

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Re: Southern clan elders

Postby Khalid Ali » Sat Mar 28, 2015 3:11 pm

No wasakhgali is the smallerst darood clan , marexaan is a bit more Marexaaan comes 3rd when it comes to population the darod
the ogaden the mj than the marexaan the fourth are dhulos leelkase awrtable than the wasakhgalis.

Marexaan had their best days in the seventies and 1980s, today they are politically handicapped

Puntlad is east depending on where you are , if you are in Somaliland puntland is east if you are in xamar puntland is north if you are in inodenesia puntland is west.

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Re: Southern clan elders

Postby Sophisticate » Sat Mar 28, 2015 3:12 pm

If you folks must know Somalis had dividing lines based on tribe. Those were their boundaries. Until colonials started drawing lines and increasing tensions between rivial groups. I'm not here to discuss these ramifications. I'm just telling you what people from Djibouti and Somaliland think. One could by extension say that parts of region five, which are galbeed are partly reer waqooyi.
reer djibouti and waqooyi thinking is based on political rivalry,colonialism and Somaliland's quest for independence.culturally and geographically their thinking is wrong.puntland is not konfuur but rather reer bari(east).
Baasto, just because you report something doesn't mean you agree. :MJ:
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Re: Southern clan elders

Postby Buraanbur » Sat Mar 28, 2015 3:12 pm

If you folks must know Somalis had dividing lines based on tribe. Those were their boundaries. Until colonials started drawing lines and increasing tensions between rivial groups. I'm not here to discuss these ramifications. I'm just telling you what people from Djibouti and Somaliland think. One could by extension say that parts of region five, which are galbeed are partly reer waqooyi.
:-@ :-@

What makes you think what the people of Somaliland and Djibouti think 1) matters and/or 2) defines how people see themselves? It really doesn't matter what you think or how you see us. If this north/south division is based on geography, then I am more of a northerner than all Somalilanders. If it's based on culture, then I'm Reer Bari. If it's based on politics, I'm a Puntlander.

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Re: Southern clan elders

Postby Rambie » Sat Mar 28, 2015 3:13 pm

No wasakhgali is the smallerst darood clan , marexaan is a bit more Marexaaan comes 3rd when it comes to population the darod
the ogaden the mj than the marexaan the fourth are dhulos leelkase awrtable than the wasakhgalis.

Marexaan had their best days in the seventies and 1980s, today they are politically handicapped
You got to be kidding me

Dhulus have Lascanood an exclusive major city
on their own, what does the Marexaan in Somalia
have other than few districts in Gedo iyo Juba?

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Re: Southern clan elders

Postby Sophisticate » Sat Mar 28, 2015 3:16 pm

I see emotions bubbling up. :win:

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Re: Southern clan elders

Postby SaciidAyanleh » Sat Mar 28, 2015 3:18 pm

PO,

We are far from offended. How can we be offended by insults coming from a Marexaaan. We can only laugh, shake our head and keep building Somaliland. You on the other hand let us know when you get tired of holding that toilet paper and rescue your refugees from Kenya... :lol:
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If you folks must know Somalis had dividing lines based on tribe. Those were their boundaries. Until colonials started drawing lines and increasing tensions between rivial groups. I'm not here to discuss these ramifications. I'm just telling you what people from Djibouti and Somaliland think. One could by extension say that parts of region five, which are galbeed are partly reer waqooyi.
reer djibouti and waqooyi thinking is based on political rivalry,colonialism and Somaliland's quest for independence.culturally and geographically their thinking is wrong.puntland is not konfuur but rather reer bari(east).
Exactly, my parents are from SLand but are not in any way emotionally invested in ictiraaf. To them 'Koonfur' does not include Puntland.

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Re: Southern clan elders

Postby wasabi » Sat Mar 28, 2015 3:19 pm

No wasakhgali is the smallerst darood clan , marexaan is a bit more Marexaaan comes 3rd when it comes to population the darod
the ogaden the mj than the marexaan the fourth are dhulos leelkase awrtable than the wasakhgalis.

Marexaan had their best days in the seventies and 1980s, today they are politically handicapped
You got to be kidding me

Dhulus have Lascanood an exclusive major city
on their own, what does the Marexaan in Somalia
have other than few districts in Gedo iyo Juba?
lascanood is not a city, more of a small town

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Re: Southern clan elders

Postby Marques » Sat Mar 28, 2015 3:20 pm

If you folks must know Somalis had dividing lines based on tribe. Those were their boundaries. Until colonials started drawing lines and increasing tensions between rivial groups. I'm not here to discuss these ramifications. I'm just telling you what people from Djibouti and Somaliland think. One could by extension say that parts of region five, which are galbeed are partly reer waqooyi.
sophisticate word on the street that you're reer Ugaas, I'm also a reer Ugaaas, how's about we form a dynasty and bridge the gap between North and South :whoo:

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Re: Southern clan elders

Postby wasabi » Sat Mar 28, 2015 3:20 pm

puntland will always be considered koonfur and culturaly koonfur


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