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Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby Luq_Ganane » Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:41 pm

Qaan Marexan Waa Qaxoo Kugu Maqan up

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby Warsame101 » Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:41 pm

[quote="Cilmiile"]And I have clearly presented the English victorious over Cabdiraxmaan Mursal using Mareexaan Askaris along with the usual suspect Isaaqs.

Using the material presented by Sadeboi to bolster his case.

This XaarPlaya u guys are obsessed with (and who was raping you before I intervened and furnished you with the information you needed to defend yourself) and you guys have something in common. You both brag about English victories using people of your tribes as footsoldiers and you turn around and boast about that British victory over Somalis as if were your own.
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Cilmiile, are you accusing the Reer Axmed, the destroyer of your hero and his militia of gaalo-raac?

Read what the British say about them:

"South of the plateau lay the countries of the Ogaden and Gurreh. The Galti were soon raiding both, with the natural result that they also sought to arm themselves with rifles, and gun-running across the frontier increased accordingly. Worst of the tree sections was the Ahmed Wet under their chief Shire, who was reported to be one of the Mullah's followers and consistently REFUSED to meet the government."
Laughing Laughing

Compare this in contrast with Mursaal, the government agent, who pleaded to the British to disarm Marehan after he saw the fearsome Reer Axmed.

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby Alluring » Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:42 pm

[quote="DawladSade"]Oh shit, Alluring meesha "Cali Saleebaan" aan ku qoray miyaad aragtay? Mr. Green[/quote]

You still think my dad is that rich Cali Saleebaan guy? Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

waxaad tahay nin duq ah oo iska dhigaya qof yar, markasta oo aan akhriyo waxaad qorto waan ku qoslaa.

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby X.Playa » Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:43 pm

Candhoole,

At last you have developed your shit nuclear canister , i see you threatening the Mareexaan with relentless shock and awe campign. Beyond the bulster and threat any logical observer can see that the Mareexaan have a point here, Mursal wasn't the hero you are depicting him to be , his reason for rebelling against his former masters were not out of nationalism as you claim nor it was eligious it was pitty tribal jealousy. so cease this non sense before I knock out your dentures and put you to sleep old fart.
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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby DawladSade » Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:45 pm

Warsame, more on Shire Jaamac, a DEPUTY of Sayd Mohammed Abdille Hassan. Laughing

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby Basra- » Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:46 pm

[quote="X.Playa"]Candhoole,

At last you have developed your shit nuclear canister , i see you threatening the Mareexaan with relentless shock and awe campign. Beyond the bulster and threat any logical observer can see that the Mareexaan have a point here, Mursal wasn't the hero you are depicting him to be , his reason for rebelling against his former masters were not out of nationalism as you claim nor it was eligious it was pitty tribal jealousy. so cease this non sense before i put you to sleep[/quote]


What??? Xplaya are u supporting Marexaan now?? I am sorry--- i never usually read your posts-- so this one was short and obviously had none of your synonymous long empty repartee copy/paste articles. Since when r u pro Marexaan?? If that is the case-- then u should Have absolutely no reason to querrel with Cilmiile. He is marexaan u know. Smile Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby DawladSade » Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:48 pm

[quote="Alluring"][quote="DawladSade"]Oh shit, Alluring meesha "Cali Saleebaan" aan ku qoray miyaad aragtay? Mr. Green[/quote]

You still think my dad is that rich Cali Saleebaan guy? Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

waxaad tahay nin duq ah oo iska dhigaya qof yar, markasta oo aan akhriyo waxaad qorto waan ku qoslaa.[/quote]


You are the last person to say I am anything but 19. Mr. Green

Dhaqan celis back to Caabudwaaq and Beled-Xaawo every summer since I can remember makes one seem as versed in Somali history/dhaqan/language as I am.

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby Luq_Ganane » Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:49 pm

Warya Dawlad, when was the last time you've been back there?

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby X.Playa » Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:50 pm

Candhole,

Is a minor noisy Qurjiile the best they ever had was Casho Dhuux the son of Ostrich, whining drooling little rascal who died wearing a bra and long heels when the mighty H.Y took a junk of his Qurjiile humb killing all his Caaqils and breaking the back of his Xaarti to the delight of the Ogaadeen who all along were daring the Xaarti to stand against the red clothed men of Hawd the mighty H.Y a single day.
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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby Gladiator= » Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:51 pm

Basra - Mareexan will soon join the Duriyada Confederation. Laughing I don't know why our ancestor Sheikh Cabduraxman Ismaciil Al-Jabarti accepted their application in the first place. They don't have the traits and the least characteristics of being a Daarood. For example, the Marexaan and the half-Ogadenized Ogadeen will dare no hesitate one second to be under Hawiye's control but will rebel against the rule of the Harti nobility.

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby Alluring » Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:51 pm

DS.

I am going to Somalia next summer. And I better act like an old soul! You are one old soul... Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

By the way, that dude isn't my father and I am not CS.

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby Cilmiile » Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:52 pm

[quote="Basra-"][quote="X.Playa"]Candhoole,

At last you have developed your shit nuclear canister , i see you threatening the Mareexaan with relentless shock and awe campign. Beyond the bulster and threat any logical observer can see that the Mareexaan have a point here, Mursal wasn't the hero you are depicting him to be , his reason for rebelling against his former masters were not out of nationalism as you claim nor it was eligious it was pitty tribal jealousy. so cease this non sense before i put you to sleep[/quote]


What??? Xplaya are u supporting Marexaan now?? I am sorry--- i never usually read your posts-- so this one was short and obviously had none of your synonymous long empty repartee copy/paste articles. Since when r u pro Marexaan?? If that is the case-- then u should Have absolutely no reason to querrel with Cilmiile. He is marexaan u know. Smile Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing[/quote]


Basra

Those who hate Daarood hate Cilmiile. But they love Warsame and DawladSade's kind Laughing Laughing


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So the end result was that the Cabdiraxmaan Mursal khaatumo was as a anti-colonial hero when he and the Cawlyahan told the English that they were the top dogs of Jubbaland and shot up the Somali Speaking Elliot.

And Mareexaan Khaatumo was Gaalo Raacnimo

Walaahay If I go back to the Article I can mine until kingdom come, The very article that you guys presented to bolster your case. There is even Mareexaan fratricide in there as they vie against each other for Colonial favours.

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby X.Playa » Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:53 pm

Galdiator greasy jimmy go kido comb your hair..

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby Cilmiile » Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:54 pm

[quote="X.Playa"]Candhole,

Is a minor noisy Qurjiile the best they ever had was Casho Dhuux the son of Ostrich, whining drooling little rascal who died wearing a bra and long heels when the mighty H.Y took a junk of his Qurjiile humb killing all his Caaqils and breaking the back of his Xaarti to the delight of the Ogaadeen who all along were daring the Xaarti to stand against the red clothed men of Hawd the mighty H.Y a single day.[/quote]


Hagar Aadan iyo Khaalidkaan Hawd u mari waayay

Habar Yoonis are a weak cowardly clan. They call for Habar Jeclo support every time we slap them around.

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby X.Playa » Thu Jul 19, 2007 6:02 pm

Habar Yoonis or the mighty Garxajis tamed the entire Daarood from jigjiga to Haro Digeed, Absame , Xaarti and even managed to raid the Mareexaan in Dhuuso Mareeb.

And you a suqealing qurjiile the tribal groomer of the Mad Mullah's pubic hair have no history beyond the Mullah bushy forest or the whining of Caasho Dhuux Son Of Ostrich nicknamed so for his speeding cowardness.

There is no Somali history beyond the Garxajis mighty invasion of Kuumbo land and weakling Absame and Xaarti finger pointing, where your Caasho Dhuux Son Of Ostrich was whining and lamenting his Kuumbofate the habar yoonis warriors were vowing to take all Kuumbo land from Jigjiga plains to the river by force:

Dacwi waxan ka idhi geelyaga loo dardaar wariyay
Isagoo dildiilihii beesha iyo dacashi haaneed le
Doolaaba lagu soo wadaa deyrtan maanta ah'e
Dibna u labaami maayo oo dhulkii doogu ka idlaaye
Haday daw leedahay Jeeranlay waan dul tagayaaye
Degina maayo jeer aan ku furo dagalaki Gaafoow'e
Ma nalagoo daray saw ragii duuli jirin maahin
Mise doorkan buu xoogu ka dhacay duuda H.Y.

No Absame Nor Xaarti can stand in Garxajis way.. what is yours were ours if we deem it so .. before 1960.


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