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#GARBAHAREY

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Re: #GARBAHAREY

Postby AwRastaale » Fri Mar 11, 2016 1:38 am

Garbaharey was Oromo town as was the whole Gedo, Bay, Bakool and much of the Jubba regions.

The town's name is Afaan Borana and it means where adoon was left.

Garba = a slave, a serf; a gebbar, member of a vanquished tribe who pays tribute to the "master" people, an "adoon", member of a low caste, etc.

The Rahanweyn are the original inhabitants and they were assimilated Borana as were Warday. The difference was that Warday climbed the ladder faster and were added into the xeer or religious circles like timoweyn.

For this reason the Maay speakers and the Warday were never added to the Somali ancestry or Samaale instead given separate and adopted father; Saab.

Any assimilated groups or those shunned away (disowned) were added to the Saab father who was considered sub-category of the Samaale.

For instance Midgaan, the brother of Hawiye, was disowned after he could not uphold cultural and eatery values.

Much of these regions have Oromo/Borana names including Cabudwaaq, halki Waaq lagu cabudi jiray.

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Re: #GARBAHAREY

Postby gedo_gurl » Fri Mar 11, 2016 12:13 pm

The word Jaalle which means equal or comrade is the same in both languages. The word for milk is also the same between Oromo and Somalis wherever they are, does that mean all of Somali land is also Oromo land? English and Dutch also share words, does that mean that England belongs to the Dutch?

We lost a lot of our language to Arabic loan words. Had we not converted we'd still use a lot of common language with Oromo.

Cabudwaaq means literally worship Waaq. Plenty of Somalis worshipped Waaq prior to Islam. I'm sick and tired of people trying to make something out of nothing. It has nothing to do with Oromo and everything to do with Somalis prior to Islam who shared many words (still do) and customs with the Oromo. Raxanweyn language is closer to our Somali than it is to Oromo. There's no evidence in their language to say that they were previously Oromo.

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Postby SomaliTycoon » Fri Mar 11, 2016 12:26 pm

Awrastaale I beg to differ. Before Islam Somalis were either Jewish or Waaqist. The Waaqists shared words, culture and social structure to the Oromo. For example the word Jaalle which means equal or comrade is the same in both languages. The word for milk is also the same between Oromo and Somalis wherever they are, does that mean all of Somali land is also Oromo land? English and Dutch also share words, does that mean that England belongs to the Dutch?

When Somalis embraced Islam, we lost a lot of our language to Arabic loan words. Had we not converted we'd still use a lot of common language with Oromo. They retained their language and we didn't. That's all it is.

Why the fuck are you even responding to this midgaan idoor?
Can't you see the obvious? These fellas were too busy posting images of haunted mountains to display greenery
We don't have to show our mountains to display greenery. We've inherited this component from our forefathers.

This troll comes from saxaraha Somaliya, so to see a Mareexan living it up in the jubbas is an image that fucks with their head
When you come from the desert, i can understand why you'd be calaacaaling @ the troll.

Before Islam Somalis believed in Waq, i even believe we taught the Oromos, and it aint the other way around.
We've always been more civilized, and we've always stuck together.
Ceel-waq is linguistically speaking a Somali name. (Ceel-well-Waq-worship/Eebe)
For this Habash coon/ Idoor Midgaan its hard to see progress, not to mention greenery. Dont waste your time.

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Re: #GARBAHAREY

Postby SomaliTycoon » Fri Mar 11, 2016 12:28 pm

Bro, we dont have to show mountains to display greenery
Where the Idoors who asked me if Gedo had mountains? lol
We'll show the idoors what coos/grass is, I;m sure its gonna hard to see coos up north

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Re: #GARBAHAREY

Postby whitehartlane » Fri Mar 11, 2016 1:46 pm

mashallah that's beasutiful piece of land...

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Postby AirBitaale » Fri Mar 11, 2016 1:52 pm

Breathtaking. :wow:

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Postby SomaliTycoon » Fri Mar 11, 2016 1:53 pm

mashallah that's beasutiful piece of land...
And it aint haunted sxb
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Re: #GARBAHAREY

Postby whitehartlane » Fri Mar 11, 2016 1:56 pm

i am not very witty, u gotta break tht down for me

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Re: #GARBAHAREY

Postby SomaliTycoon » Fri Mar 11, 2016 2:43 pm

i am not very witty, u gotta break tht down for me
A few landers posted images of the shiekh mountains and stated Jubaland/Gedo was mountainless. The irony in that statement is no one dares to go up the shikeh mountains. The locals believe jinns and spirits live up there. Therefore its forbidden to even mention it.
While on the other coast, all we do is play rock climbing up on our mountains. We come back down. and the greenery still remains :eat:

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Postby Cismaanbaqle » Fri Mar 11, 2016 2:51 pm

Garabaaarahay iyo Baaardheerre are very beautiful cities Mash'allah!

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Re: #GARBAHAREY

Postby JSL3000 » Fri Mar 11, 2016 3:19 pm

i am not very witty, u gotta break tht down for me
A few landers posted images of the shiekh mountains and stated Jubaland/Gedo was mountainless. The irony in that statement is no one dares to go up the shikeh mountains. The locals believe jinns and spirits live up there. Therefore its forbidden to even mention it.
While on the other coast, all we do is play rock climbing up on our mountains. We come back down. and the greenery still remains :eat:
your one emotional kid stop bragging about hill you stole from oromos tuugo. :lol:

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Re: #GARBAHAREY

Postby SomaliTycoon » Fri Mar 11, 2016 3:32 pm

i am not very witty, u gotta break tht down for me
A few landers posted images of the shiekh mountains and stated Jubaland/Gedo was mountainless. The irony in that statement is no one dares to go up the shikeh mountains. The locals believe jinns and spirits live up there. Therefore its forbidden to even mention it.
While on the other coast, all we do is play rock climbing up on our mountains. We come back down. and the greenery still remains :eat:
your one emotional kid stop bragging about hill you stole from oromos tuugo. :lol:
I'd take that as a compliment, take a look at America, they inherited this wealthy nation, what happened to the natives?
facts do not lie, therefore i won't sugarcoat.
Mareexan is not native to Jubba, and to be fair and honest, no Darood is. I understand my forefathers conquered this greenery.
I understand just like Christopher Columbus, we explored, we saw, and we conquered.
Oromo dheh, ama Boromo dheh, ama Raxaweyn oro, at the end of the day, Natives can claim America all they like, but they've been conquered. While your forefathers stayed back, mine explored. We left the North, the birth place of Darood, and we conquered the Jubba river.
We were fighting Habashi kingdoms and conquering Oromos/Afar while you were herding flocks nigga. Reality is a bitch. Ka kac meesha

We were building walls around cities not even native to us, and you wanna address me?
Idoor foqul idoor, I suppose 20 years of freedom is worth the two cents of confidence.


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