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History" Hawiya"The Earth and Its Inhabitants South and east Africa

Taariikhda Soomaaliya ee ka horeysey intaan xoriyada la qaadan

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History" Hawiya"The Earth and Its Inhabitants South and east Africa

Postby libaaxyare » Fri Feb 27, 2015 7:50 am

History shows how Hawiya people are homogeneous throughout history and why non of you wont find a single hawiye on the bad side of this corrupted mind society.


The Earth and Its Inhabitants South and east Africa
By: Elisée Reclus, Ernest George Ravenstein, Augustus Henry Keane
D. Appleton, 1890 - Geography

The Hawiyas, who aro dominant in Ogaden, that is, the great central territory of Sonvjli Land, are certainly the most powerful of all the Somali people. M. Revoil describes them as less bellicose than the other branches of the race, but at the same time more fanatical and more dangerous to foreigners. They belong to a distinct Mohammedan sect, which, to judge from their practices, seems in some way akin or analogous to that of the Wahabites in Central Arabia. According to tbe accounts received by Sottiro, the Hawiyas have a large infusion of Galla blood, to which may perhaps be attributed the fact that their complexion is of a lighter shade than that of the seaboard tribes. In the inland regions most of them appear to be settled agriculturists, which is doubtless due to the greater elevation of this region, which is also better watered and more fertile than the low-lying coastlands. In Ogaden, a land of pasturage and of cattle, they are on the contrary all nomads.



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Re: History" Hawiya"The Earth and Its Inhabitants South and east Africa

Postby Libix » Fri Feb 27, 2015 10:34 am

walaalow faankan xagee ka keentay? lol

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Re: History" Hawiya"The Earth and Its Inhabitants South and east Africa

Postby BlackVelvet » Fri Feb 27, 2015 10:46 am

Published in 1890, sounds interesting :leon:


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Re: History" Hawiya"The Earth and Its Inhabitants South and east Africa

Postby libaaxyare » Fri Feb 27, 2015 4:37 pm

:-@
walaalow faankan xagee ka keentay? lol
Taariikh faan lama yiraa ee waa taariikh, dadkana adiga iyo kuwo kale oo aan ogahay ee jabardiga iyo kuwa habashada jecel ka daba naageeya ayaa ugu liita.

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Re: History" Hawiya"The Earth and Its Inhabitants South and east Africa

Postby Libix » Fri Feb 27, 2015 4:39 pm

:-@
walaalow faankan xagee ka keentay? lol
Taariikh faan lama yiraa ee waa taariikh, dadkana adiga iyo kuwo kale oo aan ogahay ee jabardiga iyo kuwa habashada jecel ka daba naageeya ayaa ugu liita.
hahaha ina adeer ilaahay macadaabo niman wax ogeyn. :lol:


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