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my guess is that ajuran and zaila were a kinda of norman
Bantu Boy There is no historical evidence Hawiye ever lived in Somaliland. So don't claim my land. The only known larger clans native to
modern Somaliland are the Dir, Isaaq and Harti/Darood as Futah Al Habash Conquest of Abyssinia(16th century) shows. Dhuuso jecela Hawiye.
Iis qorqorka joojiiya. I deal with facts not cambuulo fantasies.
modern Somaliland are the Dir, Isaaq and Harti/Darood as Futah Al Habash Conquest of Abyssinia(16th century) shows. Dhuuso jecela Hawiye.
Iis qorqorka joojiiya. I deal with facts not cambuulo fantasies.
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Adal empire were not on Isaaqland.. but issa and gudabirsi land + ogaden lands like Jiijiga, dire dawa etc etc..
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my guess is that ajuran and zaila were a kinda of norman
No Isaaq claims Adal, a Isaaq man did rule Zeila and its environs during the Ottoman empire times though by the name Sharmarkay Salih and later
his son Mohamed Sharmarkay.
his son Mohamed Sharmarkay.
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which era? in number?MrPrestige wrote:No Isaaq claims Adal, a Isaaq man did rule Zeila and its environs during the Ottoman empire times though by the name Sharmarkay Salih and later
his son Mohamed Sharmarkay.
Re: my guess is that ajuran and zaila were a kinda of norman
Angry Leelkase boy, you're embarrassing Isaaqs every time you make a post.MrPrestige wrote:Bantu Boy There is no historical evidence Hawiye ever lived in Somaliland. So don't claim my land. The only known larger clans native to
modern Somaliland are the Dir, Isaaq and Harti/Darood as Futah Al Habash Conquest of Abyssinia(16th century) shows. Dhuuso jecela Hawiye.
Iis qorqorka joojiiya. I deal with facts not cambuulo fantasies.
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Pls read more history before you could post!Kabriid wrote:Hydrogen,
To this day the town itself is Isaaq and it has always been that way
Sahal,
He mentions Berbera.
He mentions both of them with different pronounciations. firstly, he lands at a port city called berberah but then again he uses all the somalid populations al barbar al xamiyoun-different pronounciation- besides al xaamiyoun is grammatically mancout and al barbar is nact so you can't take out of the other. Is there any tribe called al barbar al xamiyoun?
Even ibnu khaldun uses the same term where he says: all the red sea tribes are habash and all the al bahr al arabi-arabian sea tribes are barbar(just because he has been to yemen, sudan, north africa and west africa were he uses al zinj also for sudan he uses al sudaan who has few arabs)
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I know... i just added to the list..Kabriid wrote:What are you smoking? Dirdhaba don't belong to Ogaden, the entire Shiinile zone belong to Dir.
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my guess is that ajuran and zaila were a kinda of norman
In 19th century. Sharmarke took Zeila in 1841 from the Arabs.




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we were speaking about 11th 12th and 13th Century.. you come with 1841..MrPrestige wrote:In 19th century. Sharmarke took Zeila in 1841 from the Arabs.

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Sahal,
He visited the city Berbera and when he came to Mogadishu, he wrote that a man who hailed Berbera was the sultan and ruler. He was one of the many rulers. Besides Xamar and its history belong to Abgaal waxba dhiiga haysku kicin sida Xinow.
He visited the city Berbera and when he came to Mogadishu, he wrote that a man who hailed Berbera was the sultan and ruler. He was one of the many rulers. Besides Xamar and its history belong to Abgaal waxba dhiiga haysku kicin sida Xinow.
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my guess is that ajuran and zaila were a kinda of norman
Lol claiming Janaale (Digil land) is that how desperate Hawiye people have became?
You belong to the deserts of Galgaduud (the hell of Somalia)
not Janaale, Lower Shabelle.
I don't need dirty Mogadishu when I have this.
Daalo, Sanaag.

not Janaale, Lower Shabelle.
I don't need dirty Mogadishu when I have this.
Daalo, Sanaag.

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correction IT BELONGS TO HIRAAB!!!Kabriid wrote:Sahal,
He visited the city Berbera and when he came to Mogadishu, he wrote that a man who hailed Berbera was the sultan and ruler. He was one of the many rulers. Besides Xamar and its history belong to Abgaal waxba dhiiga haysku kicin sida Xinow.


