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Are we the real Egyptians?

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Postby gobdoon » Mon Jul 24, 2006 5:14 am

No they have nothing to do with Somalia,they were Nubians.

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Postby Dicemoney » Mon Jul 24, 2006 6:01 am

Lionheart is correct Edna adan Ismail is a Muslim Lady A intelligent Somali lady who helps her people alluring and surria what have yall done for your COUNTRY??? NOTHING and yet yall have the Audacity to JUDGE a RESPECT HARDWORKING INTELLIGENT WOMAN


The Only thing you two are good for is spreiding false accustions to score a cheap qabill battle cause of people like you to SOMALIA IS DOOMED IDIOTS qabillniimo wa qaxootiniimo


Edna adan ismail happens to be my Ayeeyo her FATHER WAS A MUSLIM (SHEIK) and her mother a christian LADY but all of her siblings followed ISLAM and are MUSLIMS


Unfortuntly this is the INTERNET SO FEEL FREE TO JUDGE AND CUSS A WOMAN WHO MADE SOMETHING OUT OF HER LIFE AND HELPS HER PEOPLE but walaahi if any of yall said something about my ayeeyo in real life I would have broke all the bones in your body THATS A PROMISE

LIONHEART GOOD JOB COUSIN YOU ARE INDEED THE SEEKER OF TRUTH AND KNOWLEDGE THANKS FOR SPREIDING THE TRUTH WALAAL

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Postby DawladSade » Mon Jul 24, 2006 3:35 pm

well Sheikh Abdirahman (Darod) Ismacil Jaberti was a semite from Arabia and Hooyo Dombira was a Cushitic Dir from the Ancient Egyptians.



we're half ancient egyptian.

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Postby DawladSade » Mon Jul 24, 2006 3:44 pm

cabdulahi yusuf waa wacal direed. every darod even majeerteen knows it.

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Postby Alluring » Mon Jul 24, 2006 3:55 pm

[quote="DawladSade"]well Sheikh Abdirahman (Darod) Ismacil Jaberti was a semite from Arabia and Hooyo Dombira was a Cushitic Dir from the Ancient Egyptians.



we're half ancient egyptian.[/quote]

They just can't think we Puntlanders are ancient Egyptians. It is clear we are. But I guess their jealous will continue to destain till the end.

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Postby DawladSade » Mon Jul 24, 2006 3:56 pm

cubeed..you're welcome.


alluring we are not, our half cushitic dir side is.


dir was an ancient cushitic group that descended from ancient egyptions.

dir promiximated the Mobuta Hawiye Batuta from the bantu.

we then promixamted both upwards while they in turn in reverse effect proximated us lower

vanilla and chocolate found each other in caramel.


we (dir, darod, hawiye) all found equalibrirum (Somali)

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Postby Alluring » Mon Jul 24, 2006 4:04 pm

[quote="DawladSade"]cubeed..you're welcome.


alluring we are not, our half cushitic dir side is.


dir was an ancient cushitic group that descended from ancient egyptions.

dir promiximated the Mobuta Hawiye Batuta from the bantu.

we then promixamted both upwards while they in turn in reverse effect proximated us lower

vanilla and chocolate found each other in caramel.


we (dir, darod, hawiye) all found equalibrirum (Somali)[/quote]

do you know what Cushitic is?

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Postby DawladSade » Mon Jul 24, 2006 4:09 pm

^i hate when ppl ask stupid questions like this...WHAT DO U HAVE TO SAY NEEEEEGRO??

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Postby Alluring » Mon Jul 24, 2006 4:13 pm

It was a simple question, but let me tell you Cushitic is another word for the people of "kush" or "cush", decents of Noah's second son "Ham". That is the founder of the "black" race.

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Postby DawladSade » Mon Jul 24, 2006 4:16 pm

^no it doesnt.


cushitic and kush are as connected as far as the names go.

kush was an ancient kingdom of the nubians


cushitic is a linguistic (not racial) groupin of a group of languages that were thought to be related.

its' goin to be disbanded soon cuz linguists are figurin out cushitic is a Sprachbund or languages that became related to each other by geographical proximity then bein a real "family".

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Postby AbdiWahab252 » Mon Jul 24, 2006 4:17 pm

Donbiira was NOT Dir. She was a Habash servant girl who worked for Dir. She was such an UGLY woman that no Man wanted to marry her except for the shoe thief Jabeerti. Dir decided to spare Jabeerti's life as he felt sorry for Donbiira. Dir told his younger brother Hawiye to leave this illegal immigrant alone. hawiye wanted to kill Jabeerti as he saw the danger he posed.

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Postby DawladSade » Mon Jul 24, 2006 4:23 pm

Habar Gidr is as goes.

Sacad: unkown father, mother became married to invisible second husband of habarti Gidir Karanle.

Saleban: step-brother of sacad, only son of Sacad's mother and that invisible husband.

Cayr: son of divorced wife of Gidir Karanle and her second invisible husband who also married Sacad's mother and had Saleban from her.

Sarur: second son of habarti gidir and invisible husband.



i seriously think "Habar Gidir" is the most unexplored phenomenon in somali qabiil groupins after the Digile Mirifle confederation. Laughing

a step family of some-sorts who are united by name to the ex-first husban of one of the wives...while the eldest is clearly known to be illigitimate and the other three's father is unknown thereby makin them illigitimate also.

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Postby Alluring » Mon Jul 24, 2006 4:31 pm

DawalSade

It all started with, Ham he had four children.

Of Ham's four sons, Canaan fathered the Canaanites; Mizraim the Egyptians; Cush the Cushites and Phut the "Libyans".

Ham son's were said to have fathered the people of Africa. Eventhough, it doesn't actually mean the "black" as in the negriod people. But the people of Middle east, North Africa and Northeast Africa (Ethiopia, Eritera, Dijbouti, and Somalia).

But we as in the people of LAND OF PUNT, are the real people of Anicent Egypt, although we mixed with common folks. Even if you think about it, our intelligence compared to other (coughs) are not of the same level.

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Postby Alluring » Mon Jul 24, 2006 4:32 pm

[quote="DawladSade"]Habar Gidr is as goes.

Sacad: unkown father, mother became married to invisible second husband of habarti Gidir Karanle.

Saleban: step-brother of sacad, only son of Sacad's mother and that invisible husband.

Cayr: son of divorced wife of Gidir Karanle and her second invisible husband who also married Sacad's mother and had Saleban from her.

Sarur: second son of habarti gidir and invisible husband.



i seriously think "Habar Gidir" is the most unexplored phenomenon in somali qabiil groupins after the Digile Mirifle confederation. Laughing

a step family of some-sorts who are united by name to the ex-first husban of one of the wives...while the eldest is clearly known to be illigitimate and the other three's father is unknown thereby makin them illigitimate also.[/quote]

That is so true, what type of name is that anyway "HABAR" is it OLD LADY WITHOUT TEETH, OR OLD LADY WITH BEAN TEETH. WHAT IS IT?

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Postby AbdiWahab252 » Mon Jul 24, 2006 4:38 pm

DowladIlkoyaar... All this coming from an Oromo turned Somali qabiil. Why did the Darood not accept the Arab Maxamed Salax when they accepted the Marexan ?

Sacad's father was Siciid and yes we are adopted. Siciid died near Qalaafo. He is descended from the Ajuuran ruling class. Our mother was Ogaden.


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