Are there any Landlocked clans
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Cumar-Labasuul
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Are there any Landlocked clans
Are there any landlocked clans/sub-clans, if so who are they?
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Re: Are there any Landlocked clans
Dhullos leelkase
Re: Are there any Landlocked clans
Landlocked is a overused term on this site. Somalia only Has 4 major ports and in the South, those ports are in the midst of agricultural hubs which makes it a source of constant war. It is the ports that are valuable, for revenue purposes. Just living near any beach isn't a privilege really and its not a source of contention for Somalis. With Somalis coastline, any clan can come and stake out a area near the beach but for what?
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Re: Are there any Landlocked clans
Is Marka are barawe ports: are they considered good?Murax wrote:Landlocked is a overused term on this site. Somalia only Has 4 major ports and in the South, those ports are in the midst of agricultural hubs which makes it a source of constant war. It is the ports that are valuable, for revenue purposes. Just living near any beach isn't a privilege really and its not a source of contention for Somalis. With Somalis coastline, any clan can come and stake out a area near the beach but for what?
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Cumar-Labasuul
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Re: Are there any Landlocked clans
Grandpa, I see
Murax, besides those ports there are many other smaller ports such as saylac, marka, barawe, hobyo etc. This means that as long as a clan has degaans on the coast with the right investment they could easily have a smaller port that isn't deep sea.
Murax, besides those ports there are many other smaller ports such as saylac, marka, barawe, hobyo etc. This means that as long as a clan has degaans on the coast with the right investment they could easily have a smaller port that isn't deep sea.
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Re: Are there any Landlocked clans
Mareexaans, that's why Kismaayo is so important to them, it's a matter of life and death. Without that city they will be landlocked for miles and miles
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that wouldn't work in tiny waqooyie land
imagine samaroon , sacad muuse, garhajis building small ports next to Berbera
not to mention how exspensive building a port no matter size really is.
it's big difference between port and just a coastline... some clans even have a long coastline and not a single port.
The only true ones who are landlocked I get to think about is reer Hiiraan
imagine samaroon , sacad muuse, garhajis building small ports next to Berbera
not to mention how exspensive building a port no matter size really is.
it's big difference between port and just a coastline... some clans even have a long coastline and not a single port.
The only true ones who are landlocked I get to think about is reer Hiiraan
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Re: Are there any Landlocked clans
During the british somaliland era they had three ports they used to use; saylac, bulloxaar and berbera and they are all close to each otherDigdahab wrote:that wouldn't work in tiny waqooyie land
imagine samaroon , sacad muuse, garhajis building small ports next to Berbera
not to mention how exspensive building a port no matter size really is.
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Re: Are there any Landlocked clans
How big is Bulloxaar?Cumar-Labasuul wrote:During the british somaliland era they had three ports they used to use; saylac, bulloxaar and berbera and they are all close to each otherDigdahab wrote:that wouldn't work in tiny waqooyie land
imagine samaroon , sacad muuse, garhajis building small ports next to Berbera
not to mention how exspensive building a port no matter size really is.
Re: Are there any Landlocked clans
Cumar Labasuul, the only ports in somaliland are Berbera - big port, Zaylac ( tiny port ) , Maydh ( tiny port ) - which is about to be enlarged and rebuilt.
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Re: Are there any Landlocked clans
Lord Diplock wrote:How big is Bulloxaar?Cumar-Labasuul wrote:During the british somaliland era they had three ports they used to use; saylac, bulloxaar and berbera and they are all close to each otherDigdahab wrote:that wouldn't work in tiny waqooyie land
imagine samaroon , sacad muuse, garhajis building small ports next to Berbera
not to mention how exspensive building a port no matter size really is.
Re: Are there any Landlocked clans
dabaalsenis , buloxaar , sabawanaag , lughaya with exception of Saylac are really really tiny tuulos on coast with no trading port .
back then Berbera was no deepwater port either.... so the competition was fair .
Today Djibouti port is too close in competition to Berbera and vice verca...
I think reer Bulaxaar should move down to Hargeisa
back then Berbera was no deepwater port either.... so the competition was fair .
Today Djibouti port is too close in competition to Berbera and vice verca...
I think reer Bulaxaar should move down to Hargeisa
Last edited by Digdahab on Thu Apr 08, 2010 4:55 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Are there any Landlocked clans
grandpakhalif wrote:Dhullos leelkase
Dhulbahante are not landlocked, Our coastal town is Laas Suraad.

Re: Are there any Landlocked clans
^ Dhulos are landlocked.... that map is claiming HJ and HY eastern coastline
go steal from warsangeli your brothers
When did Maydh and Burco become Dhullos land judging based on that map

go steal from warsangeli your brothers
When did Maydh and Burco become Dhullos land judging based on that map
Last edited by Digdahab on Thu Apr 08, 2010 4:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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