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Cu-shit-ism a dying species in Mogadishu?

Post by AhlulbaytSoldier »

So far majority of all the pics shows the comeback made by mujahidiinta Bantus. They want their city back from cu-SHIT-ic savages. :som:

With walaalaha bantus as the dominant group in capital of Somalia a everlasting peace will come. We will compete with other developed bantu nations: Kenya, Ghana, Mozambique and so on.
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Re: Cu-shit-ism a dying species in Mogadishu?

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Smh this shit gets tiring beesha jareerweyn aa ku soo jesaten hada
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What a weirdo. With all that extremist info u put into your head.
why on earth would you want other people to take over your land. Yes there are good and bad somali people in mogadishu and yet you label your own people savages.
to be honest you are no different than those savages. Same ideology but from different spectrums.
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Hodan94 wrote:What a weirdo. With all that extremist info u put into your head.
why on earth would you want other people to take over your land. Yes there are good and bad somali people in mogadishu and yet you label your own people savages.
to be honest you are no different than those savages. Same ideology but from different spectrums.
Go clean my room :arrow:
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Re: Cu-shit-ism a dying species in Mogadishu?

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AhlulbaytSoldier wrote:
Hodan94 wrote:What a weirdo. With all that extremist info u put into your head.
why on earth would you want other people to take over your land. Yes there are good and bad somali people in mogadishu and yet you label your own people savages.
to be honest you are no different than those savages. Same ideology but from different spectrums.
Go clean my room :arrow:
I feel sorry for your future daughter// wife.
you sound like one of those control freaks.
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AhlulbaytSoldier wrote:
Hodan94 wrote:What a weirdo. With all that extremist info u put into your head.
why on earth would you want other people to take over your land. Yes there are good and bad somali people in mogadishu and yet you label your own people savages.
to be honest you are no different than those savages. Same ideology but from different spectrums.
Go clean my room :arrow:

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Hodan94 wrote:
AhlulbaytSoldier wrote:
Hodan94 wrote:What a weirdo. With all that extremist info u put into your head.
why on earth would you want other people to take over your land. Yes there are good and bad somali people in mogadishu and yet you label your own people savages.
to be honest you are no different than those savages. Same ideology but from different spectrums.
Go clean my room :arrow:
I feel sorry for your future daughter// wife.
you sound like one of those control freaks.

You want a p.ussyman as husband who washes your clothes, gives ur cheesesmelling feet massage? :russ:


Woman will have to obey me :sitdown:
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@AhlulbaytSoldier

The Benadir seaboard was actually originally inhabited by a people called the Azanians, who were in all probability an early Cushitic group. They were described in the 1 century CE Periplus of the Erythraean Sea and other documents as living in Azania, which was the coastal area to the south of the Berber littoral (northern Somalia), up to the old port of Rhapta. The latter settlement is believed to have been situated somewhere in present-day northern Tanzania. This was several centuries before Bantus first moved into the area:

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"Rhapta is described as a place inhabited by big-bodied men. Many authorities remark that there is no specific mention of negroid people in the Periplus or of any distinction between the fair-skinned people of the Somali coast and the dark-skinned people south of the Juba. The implication is that Bantu-speaking people had not at this stage moved north of Rhapta. The phrase 'big-bodied' has also been taken to refer to Cushitic-speaking people (there are survivals of Cushitic languages in East Africa). The 'man- eating savages' of Ptolemy, if not simply a confession of ignorance (such as 'here be monsters'), could indicate a people living around Cape Delgado distinct from the people north of them. This could be the first reference to Bantu- speaking people, who were beginning to move into the area.(45) Roland Oliver has suggested that the East coast of Africa was colonised by Indonesians in the first five centuries AD and that they introduced bananas, coconuts and outrigger boats, which resulted in an increase in the population of the region and the consequent expansion of Bantu-speaking peoples as far as the Juba River."

http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/ElA ... ilton.html
By profession, the Azanians were fishermen and merchants, and were noted for constructing in stone. They were divided into a series of autonomous kingdoms, much like the later medieval/early modern Somalis during the Sultanate era. The Azanians maintained an active trade with the Himyarites and Sabaeans of nearby Southern Arabia. In fact, according to the Periplus, Azania was under the suzerainty of Charibael, who was the King of the Himyarites and Sabaeans. His Governor Cholaebus, Chief of Mapharitis (Yemen), administered the vassal territory from Muza (present-day Mocha):
15. Beyond Opone, the shore trending more toward the south, first there are the small and great bluffs of Azania; this coast is destitute of harbors, but there are places where ships can lie at anchor, the shore being abrupt; and this course is of six days, the direction being south-west. Then come the small and great beach for another six days' course and after that in order, the Courses of Azania, the first being called Sarapion and the next Nicon; and after that several rivers and other anchorages, one after the other, separately a rest and a run for each day, seven in all, until the Pyralax islands and what is called the channel; beyond which, a little to the south of south-west, after two courses of a day and night along the Ausanitic coast, is the island Menuthias, about three hundred stadia from the mainland, low and and wooded, in which there are rivers and many kinds of birds and the mountain-tortoise. There are no wild beasts except the crocodiles; but there they do not attack men. In this place there are sewed boats, and canoes hollowed from single logs, which they use for fishing and catching tortoise. In this island they also catch them in a peculiar wav, in wicker baskets, which they fasten across the channel-opening between the breakers.

16. Two days' sail beyond, there lies the very last market-town of the continent of Azania, which is called Rhapta; which has its name from the sewed boats (rhapton ploiarion) already mentioned; in which there is ivory in great quantity, and tortoise-shell. Along this coast live men of piratical habits, very great in stature, and under separate chiefs for each place. The Mapharitic chief governs it under some ancient right that subjects it to the sovereignty of the state that is become first in Arabia. And the people of Muza now hold it under his authority, and send thither many large ships; using Arab captains and agents, who are familiar with the natives and intermarry with them, and who know the whole coast and understand the language.
This relationship eventually evolved into the Muzaffar Dynasty, which was a Somali-Yemeni ruling house that was governing Mogadishu (known as Sarapion in the earlier Azanian period) when Ibn Battuta visited the area in the 1300s. According to Battuta, the Muzaffar Sultan at the time was originally from the Berber coast i.e. northern Somalia.
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Bro iam talking before the azaniyiin fornicators invaded there.
The land belongs to the respected bantus. Cu-SHIT-ics are born in rape meaning: arabs or other came to Bantulia and raped the women there, it became known as Somalia(Rapelia).
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lol @ Bilis, zoomalis were never known to be fishermen/merchants they are pathetic nomads too busy grazin in the desert rather than engaging with the civilized world
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@ AbuQatada

I concur with hydrogen. It's highly doubtful that you are Somali at all.

@AhlulbaytSoldier

Something told me you would respond in that way. :lol:

Alas, the Azanians weren't Negroid. Far from it; they were Hamitic. The Periplus left a physical description of them (see above).
"For the early Bushmen, as for their modern descendants, the most attractive parts of East Africa were not those well-watered districts where the modern population is densest, but the dry grasslands of central Kenya and Tanzania. It was here that the game animals which provided much of the food of these hunting peoples were most abundant. This broad wedge of highland steppe that stretches deep into East Africa continues northward along the Rift Valley through Ethiopia to the Red Sea. Southward along this "ecological bridge" that connects East Africa with regions to the north there appear to have come, beginning perhaps about ten thousand years ago, a stream of people of Caucasoid stock whom some archeologists describe as "proto-Hamites." This movement of Caucasoid peoples from Northeast Africa has continued until modern times, its latest phase being the migration of Somali pastoralists into northern Kenya in the early years of the present century. The earliest Caucasoid immigrants settled beside the lakes in the Kenya Rift Valley. They possessed finer stone implements than any previously known in East Africa. Fishing supplied them with much of their food, and they were able, like the mesolithic Negroids of Khartoum, to live a settled life with leisure to produce other artifacts, such as pottery. Many centuries later other Caucasoid groups, arriving in East Africa about 1000 B.C., introduced domestic cattle and possibly also cereal cultivation. By the first millennium ad, these "ancient Azanians," as some historians have termed them (Azania was the name given by Greek writers to the coast of East Africa), had come to populate most of the Kenya highlands and adjoining areas in northern Tanzania. They have left many traces of their occupation: stone burial chambers, hut circles, terraced fields, even the traces of roads and irrigation works. They are recalled in the earliest tradition of the present inhabitants as a race of tall, bearded, red-skinned people. And they have their living descendants in the Iraqw of northern Tanzania, whose language has been identified as Cushitic. But it was the lot of the great majority of these Caucasoid Azanians to succumb to the pressure and to be absorbed in the mass of later waves of immigrants, the Nilo-Hamites and the Bantu."

http://books.google.com/books?id=q6AMAA ... CDAQ6AEwAA
So have many Bantus, Nilotes and Bushmen themselves, by the way:
"For the culture or cultures which these remains represent the name Azanian has been suggested, and their origin ascribed to Hamitic peoples who came from the north. Tradition and the use of stone for building suggest a northern origin, and from the traditional evidence current in the first quarter of this century we gain a picture of these 'Azanians' as tall, bearded, long-haired, and 'red' in colour. Moreover, they are usually said to have come from the north and, in some traditions, to have had long-horned cattle. Taken as a whole, these accounts suggest a people of Hamitic rather than Negro affinities. It is uncertain how extensive the use of stone-built dwellings was in the Hamitic area, since our knowledge of the surface archaeology of southern Ethiopia is very limited; but there are circular stone sites in eastern Galla land, and terraces are common.

http://books.google.com/books?id=pBJzAA ... CDAQ6AEwAA
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Afsomali ana ka bato, dhabayaco xun oo buug yar niyadaad ku dhisay in aad nasab tahay, Bantuga aya ka caqli badan walle.
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War is gabooji ninyahow :lol: ha hanaaqin yaaqee... waa kaftan

Historical documents can sometimes be really annoying, especially when they don't say what one wishes they said. :clap:
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Cushitic people are the original inhabitants from the Horn all the way to Tanzania and you people are talking about Bantus being indigenous to southern Somalia!!

Walaaxaawla walaaquwata :damn:

Original inhabitants of Kenya and Tanzania were pastoralist SOUTHERN CUSHITICS who some still live in Kenya/Tanzania today (google Iraqw, Gorowa, Alagwa, Booni etc). Here are some pictures of the Iraqw who live in Tanzania for you guys:

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YEP, guys these people are the indigenous people of Tanzania and they still exist although because of the Bantu expansion they barely exist.

This is why I laugh when idiots say Bantus are indigenous to southern Somalia :lol: :lol: :lol:

Reality is just 500 years ago even as far as Tanzania used to be barely Bantu. Bantus are originally from west Africa where they originally developed superior farming techniques and they took over southern, central and parts of east Africa. Bit by bit though which is why they only just reached areas like Kenya and southern Africa recently (San people are the aboriginal people of southern africa).

This by the way guys is why you can also find Cushitic phenotypes across East Africa. According to genetics we now know for example that groups like the Maasai, the Sambura and the Tutsi are a mixture of Niltics/Bantus and the original indigenous Cushitics of Kenya & Tanzania (explains why they sometimes might resemble cushitics).

This obviously isn't surprising, even the maasai and sambura language has tons of cushitic loan words (Nairobi for example, the capital of Kenya means place of cool waters/rain in Masai and it doesn't take a genius to figure out that the word has connections to the cushitic word for rain and water (Nai-ROBII)

We are the indigenous people of eastern Africa!!!

No, we aren't f-king migrants, what has happened is Bantus have taken over eastern Africa bit by bit that we are now only literally left with the Horn of Africa and retards still think that these people are the original people of southern Somalia and that we the indigenous people are the product of admixture between original east Africans & Arabs :(

FYI Somalis and lowland cushitic groups are said to be originally from southern Ethiopia/Northern Kenya.

Look at the people I posted all the way in bloody Tanzania who are Cushitic speakers......if that isn't any more clear of a proof that our features are indigenous to this area then I don't know what is.
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Imam Hutuking, Grandpa Botswana, Xiinow Mozambique, BantuOnKismayo & DesmondHutu working in partnership with AMISOM for a better Burundisho :blessed:
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