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Taleex vs Berbera circa 1912

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Taleex vs Berbera circa 1912

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Re: Taleex vs Berbera circa 1912

Postby gobdoon » Sun Jan 12, 2020 6:06 am

It's a disgrace I have seen a number of films where people used to carry on their shoulders the British governor and his wife from Burco to Sheikh

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Re: Taleex vs Berbera circa 1912

Postby mahoka » Sun Jan 12, 2020 11:41 am

The first picture is of habar awal tribesmen in berbera, the second picture was taken in bosaso and its of darod slaves carrying Italian master.

It makes sense as darod suldan boqor used to give his daughters to colonial officers from the British and Italian armies

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Re: Taleex vs Berbera circa 1912

Postby XHKS » Sun Jan 12, 2020 1:07 pm

somaliland camel corps was distroyed by marexaan 8-)

the british wanted to creat a new somali clan called isaaq bin ahmed

there is more marexaan in somaliland then mudug

jigjiga and hargeisa are both dhul marexaan, beesha jidwaaq hodan bari and ciedagale 8-)

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Re: Taleex vs Berbera circa 1912

Postby ReturnOfMariixmaan » Sun Jan 12, 2020 11:06 pm

somaliland camel corps was distroyed by marexaan 8-)

the british wanted to creat a new somali clan called isaaq bin ahmed

there is more marexaan in somaliland then mudug

jigjiga and hargeisa are both dhul marexaan, beesha jidwaaq hodan bari and ciedagale 8-)
Nah MX fought British KAR in Jubbaland.

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Re: Taleex vs Berbera circa 1912

Postby XHKS » Mon Jan 13, 2020 5:26 am

somaliland camel corps was distroyed by marexaan 8-)

the british wanted to creat a new somali clan called isaaq bin ahmed

there is more marexaan in somaliland then mudug

jigjiga and hargeisa are both dhul marexaan, beesha jidwaaq hodan bari and ciedagale 8-)
Nah MX fought British KAR in Jubbaland.
voltage knows about that war, what is interesting is we did the same thing that the pashtun did to the british

Voltage knows more about somali history then 90% of somali historians, I wont be suprissed if he writes a book sometime in his life



during the war between marexaan and british camel corps, only one survived
https://www.somalinet.com/forums/viewto ... 3&start=60

here is a painting of a famouse lone doctorsurviverof that pashtun massacre of 200000 british force
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Re: Taleex vs Berbera circa 1912

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somaliland camel corps was distroyed by marexaan 8-)

the british wanted to creat a new somali clan called isaaq bin ahmed

there is more marexaan in somaliland then mudug

jigjiga and hargeisa are both dhul marexaan, beesha jidwaaq hodan bari and ciedagale
Nah MX fought British KAR in Jubbaland.
voltage knows about that war, what is interesting is we did the same thing that the pashtun did to the british

Voltage knows more about somali history then 90% of somali historians, I wont be suprissed if he writes a book sometime in his life



during the war between marexaan and british camel corps, only one survived
https://www.somalinet.com/forums/viewto ... 3&start=60

here is a painting of a famouse lone doctorsurviverof that pashtun massacre of 200000 british force
Image

Beesha Barakaysan are a threat to all empires. Only clan to be called bastards in the British parliament at Westminster palace. We are different sxb. While others are known as friendly tribes.

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I turn to the other point raised by the noble Lord, the expedition against the bastard tribe of Somalis called the Merehans.

Now, I will go for a moment to the other end of this frontier, to Jubaland, which I think was shortly touched upon by Lord Stanhope this evening. Here you have another situation which is full of danger and which is causing, I understand, considerable anxiety. Again I would like to know what policy the Government are going to adopt. You have there a large and powerful tribe of fanatics, a branch of the Somalis called the Merehans. I understand that they are moderately well armed, and that they are warlike and live in a country which is sometimes well watered and sometimes waterless. I believe this tribe has been giving considerable trouble, and that orders have been given to disarm them. We have had trouble in the past on the Juba River in Jubaland on more than one occasion

https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hans ... tier-raids


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