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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 Cilmiile » Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:18 pm

Warsame,

You have not been involved in a free for all Internet Qabiil Brawl with Cilmiile. And no Daarood has ever been. Illaahay saymahaa kuma tuso. It is not about posting one article or two. It is about a comprehensive Shock and Awe assault on a tribe's history, its personalities, living and dead, its manners, speech. It is relentless and never-ending. Ad hominem on the participant.

You wont last a day. And I want you to present the Dhulbahante posts. We are here to learn history.

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby Cilmiile » Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:21 pm

And you have not presented history. You have presented Cuqdad iyo Xagxasho of Daarood hero CAbdiraxmaan Mursal. And this Axmed guy you are writing about must a British Soldier because after all the article writes that the British using Isaaq and Mareexaan askaris destroyed Mursal. Which is nothing to brag about. Even more Shameful than a few southerners saluting Italians.

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby DawladSade » Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:24 pm

Warsame, clearly the frustrated man is trying to lead you to insult Dhulbahante, taane though I hardly think you will fall for it, ka digtoonow ina adeer. Smile

Dhullo waa daraawiish, taariikhna ku jira, but never will we have the midgaan make us defend a man who sent a letter to the English asking them to disarm Mareexaan!

Weligiis ciil hala bakhtiyo! Laughing Laughing Laughing

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby Cilmiile » Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:27 pm

DawladEstrogen,

Is it that time of the month?

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby DawladSade » Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:27 pm

Waligaa ciil la il daranoow. Laughing Laughing
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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby Warsame101 » Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:29 pm

Laughing Laughing DS, this guy wants me to insult clans whilst my main objective is to desist from that shit.

He wants to drag me in his vicious insulting cycle that he and X.Playa engage in where these two fools insult each others for decades to come.

Cilmiile, history has been presented by sadeboi and DS. Shire Jaamac, leader of the Reer Axmed chased your hero in to Ethiopia whilst killing his chiefs that accompanied him.

He betrayed Mareexaan by using the British against them, and Mareexaan repaid it back very nicely Laughing

Qaan Mareexaan waa Qaaho Kugu Maqan Laughing
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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby DawladSade » Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:30 pm

Warsame, this is the man the midgaan wants you and I to defend. Laughing


[quote]To take the case of the Mare h a n ,
‘A b d u r rahman Mursaal had supported a British attempt to disarm them in 191 3
and, not surprisingly, the Marehan still had not forgotten his collabora t i o n .
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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby Warsame101 » Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:33 pm

[quote="DawladSade"]Warsame, this is the man the midgaan wants you and I to defend. Laughing


[quote]To take the case of the Mare h a n ,
‘A b d u r rahman Mursaal had supported a British attempt to disarm them in 191 3
and, not surprisingly, the Marehan still had not forgotten his collabora t i o n .
3 8
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Laughing Laughing

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby DawladSade » Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:33 pm

Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby Alluring » Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:34 pm

DS, nin duq aa tahay wallahi.

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby DawladSade » Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:34 pm

Oh shit, Alluring meesha "Cali Saleebaan" aan ku qoray miyaad aragtay? Mr. Green

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby Cilmiile » Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:35 pm

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.

In this discussion how many times have I claimed that you and the Iidoor meelaad iska shabahdaan.

The Cuqdad,
The revisionism
Fighting alongside gaalo and then bragging about it as if it were your own victory

War isku xishooda Iidoorka Daarood ha noqoninee

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby Gladiator= » Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:36 pm

Check my profile, this is something I have said before,


-reer garbahaarey, I want to confirm my held convictions derived from popular stereotypes of your kinsmen. When will be the time that you roll up your sleeves and start doing something for the forgotten, near hopeless region you from. When will you stop fighting for an illusory dream of a warlord?

You have given us a bad name similar to what Hawiye has given to Somalia: being savage, and mindless donkeys. Two years ago, this site was devoid of one single mareexaan, but today, we have one several , semi-illeterate, with no noticeable change of good character, moral wisdom, or intellectual growth.

Can I anticipate that you might one day change and purify your souls by at least intermarrying with noble clans. -

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby Cilmiile » Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:37 pm

[quote="Warsame101"][quote="DawladSade"]Warsame, this is the man the midgaan wants you and I to defend. Laughing


[quote]To take the case of the Mare h a n ,
‘A b d u r rahman Mursaal had supported a British attempt to disarm them in 191 3
and, not surprisingly, the Marehan still had not forgotten his collabora t i o n .
3 8
[/quote][/quote]
Laughing Laughing[/quote]


It would have been more honourable to fight alongside him despite his earlier collaboration than fight for the British.

After Barre Hiiraale was willing to fight alongside Cabdulaahi and even jews Laughing Laughing Laughing

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected

Postby DawladSade » Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:40 pm

[quote="Cilmiile"][quote="Warsame101"][quote="DawladSade"]Warsame, this is the man the midgaan wants you and I to defend. Laughing


[quote]To take the case of the Mare h a n ,
‘A b d u r rahman Mursaal had supported a British attempt to disarm them in 191 3
and, not surprisingly, the Marehan still had not forgotten his collabora t i o n .
3 8
[/quote][/quote]
Laughing Laughing[/quote]


It would have been more honourable to fight alongside him despite his earlier collaboration than fight for the British.

After Barre Hiiraale was willing to fight alongside Cabdulaahi and even jews Laughing Laughing Laughing[/quote]


You must not be a Darood Ugaas after all.

QAAN MAREEXAAAN WAA QAAHO KUGU MAQAN. Laughing Laughing Laughing


It seems as this discussion is over. Laughing


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