Kambuli was right Marxum Abdulahi Mohamed Hirad was
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Re: Kambuli was right Marxum Abdulahi Mohamed Hirad was
No waa somali kaale.
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Re: Kambuli was right Marxum Abdulahi Mohamed Hirad was
[quote="Voltage"][quote="CoolPoisons"][quote="Voltage"]Is this guy the one who used to write for wardheernews?[/quote]
^^Madd_Dogg U silly Ba'ayeste, he was 80 when he died. I didnt know what internet was.[/quote]
dude stop calling me a bayeeyste in public waraa kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk, tolka dhexdiisa waxaanu isku niraahno miyaan dadkan isku oranaynaa kkk[/quote]
^^Madd_Dogg, ba'ayesta ma cay ba mise waa naqdi. Stop saying ba'a and U won't be called ba'ayeste lol
^^Madd_Dogg U silly Ba'ayeste, he was 80 when he died. I didnt know what internet was.[/quote]
dude stop calling me a bayeeyste in public waraa kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk, tolka dhexdiisa waxaanu isku niraahno miyaan dadkan isku oranaynaa kkk[/quote]
^^Madd_Dogg, ba'ayesta ma cay ba mise waa naqdi. Stop saying ba'a and U won't be called ba'ayeste lol
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Re: Kambuli was right Marxum Abdulahi Mohamed Hirad was
Allahu naxristo marxuumka amiin.
Re: Kambuli was right Marxum Abdulahi Mohamed Hirad was
whats so big deal , every one knows Hiirad family and the few Isaaq who had business in Luuq during the 1970's , its not as though there were millions of them , they were about few hundereds and all knew one another.
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Re: Kambuli was right Marxum Abdulahi Mohamed Hirad was
[quote="X.Playa"]whats so big deal , every one knows Hiirad family and the few Isaaq who had business in Luuq during the 1970's , its not as though there were millions of them , they were about few hundereds and all knew one another.[/quote]
^^Murtad focker, Rer Hiirad were born in Luqh and grew up with their Rer Garad Marehan Rer Abti and stayed with them till the end of time after the civil war.
Focking Gabose ran back to Somaliland after civil war started. That ungrateful fock.
^^Murtad focker, Rer Hiirad were born in Luqh and grew up with their Rer Garad Marehan Rer Abti and stayed with them till the end of time after the civil war.
Focking Gabose ran back to Somaliland after civil war started. That ungrateful fock.
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Re: Kambuli was right Marxum Abdulahi Mohamed Hirad was
Days ago my dad and some of his friends called his family to offer condolences, he knew him from his days in Xamar, was he Isaaq? if yes,
Was he supportive of SNM? if not
Ex-faqash, good riddance to him and to all of the Isaaq who served under Barre's dictarorial regime
We need a new generation of Somaliland warriors not old apologist for faqash and Somaliweyn dreamers
Was he supportive of SNM? if not
Ex-faqash, good riddance to him and to all of the Isaaq who served under Barre's dictarorial regime
We need a new generation of Somaliland warriors not old apologist for faqash and Somaliweyn dreamers
Re: Kambuli was right Marxum Abdulahi Mohamed Hirad was
he was habar yoonis.. married to some mareexaan woman,
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Re: Kambuli was right Marxum Abdulahi Mohamed Hirad was
Gedonet is great. They gave him the distinction of being one of Gedo's finest sons even though he is not their clan. I respect them eve more now, raganimo weeye!
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Re: Kambuli was right Marxum Abdulahi Mohamed Hirad was
Kambuli horta when did your family come to muqdisho what era??
i had a question for you if it was before 1960 because my grandparents that you know told me nagaaha ciida suuqa lagu garaci jiraay if they were seeing in the city no matter who she was lol any confirmation from your family lol.
i had a question for you if it was before 1960 because my grandparents that you know told me nagaaha ciida suuqa lagu garaci jiraay if they were seeing in the city no matter who she was lol any confirmation from your family lol.
Re: Kambuli was right Marxum Abdulahi Mohamed Hirad was
cabdilaahi hiirad was a faqash his mother mareexaan so the mareexaan and Maxamed Afweyne shared the welfare states with him. He is Ba-Dhulbahnate sub-clan born and raised in Oodweyne ,Togdheer the heart of his sub-clan, how can he be the son of Luuq beyond his Mareexaan mother and his faqash service and looting of somali property.
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Re: Kambuli was right Marxum Abdulahi Mohamed Hirad was
[quote="X.Playa"]cabdilaahi hiirad was a faqash his mother mareexaan so the mareexaan and Maxamed Afweyne shared the welfare states with him. He is Ba-Dhulbahnate sub-clan born and raised in Oodweyne ,Togdheer the heart of his sub-clan, how can he be the son of Luuq beyond his Mareexaan mother and his faqash service and looting of somali property.[/quote]
Focking bijj IIdor, cause he's Half Marehan Rer Garad, he's faqash? He's son of Luqh cause he was born in Luqh Gedo not in lalaland.
Focking bijj IIdor, cause he's Half Marehan Rer Garad, he's faqash? He's son of Luqh cause he was born in Luqh Gedo not in lalaland.
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Re: Kambuli was right Marxum Abdulahi Mohamed Hirad was
Haye, first you guys are claiming Ahmed Gurey and now this man what's next on your agendas.
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Re: Kambuli was right Marxum Abdulahi Mohamed Hirad was
[quote="Cali_Gaab"]Haye, first you guys are claiming Ahmed Gurey and now this man what's next on your agendas.[/quote]
^^IIdor, are U still trying to become president of lalaland. no one's claiming Hirad U ilkoyar but he's Rer Gedo native and didnt flee to lalaland after the civil war like the ungrateful Gabose fock.
Ahmed Gurey, Noor Mujahid were Marehan. No IIdor were in the battles, only Darod.
http://marehansade.blogspot.com/2007/09 ... harar.html
http://marehansade.blogspot.com/2007/07 ... aigns.html
^^IIdor, are U still trying to become president of lalaland. no one's claiming Hirad U ilkoyar but he's Rer Gedo native and didnt flee to lalaland after the civil war like the ungrateful Gabose fock.
Ahmed Gurey, Noor Mujahid were Marehan. No IIdor were in the battles, only Darod.
http://marehansade.blogspot.com/2007/09 ... harar.html
http://marehansade.blogspot.com/2007/07 ... aigns.html
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Re: Kambuli was right Marxum Abdulahi Mohamed Hirad was
A marexaan blog by a marexaan, ofcourse all it's content is going to be marexaan, what are you trying to show me?
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Re: Kambuli was right Marxum Abdulahi Mohamed Hirad was
[quote="Cali_Gaab"]A marexaan blog by a marexaan, ofcourse all it's content is going to be marexaan, what are you trying to show me?[/quote]
^^Sily IIdor, was this written by Marehan?
http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u111 ... ujahid.jpg
Nur ibn Mujahid ibn 'Ali ibn 'Abdullah al Dhuhi Suha (literally 'the morning star'), of the Ahl Suhawyan clan of the Somali tribe of Marehan, Darod group, was a notable Emir of Harar in the 16th century. Marrying the Widow of Ahmad Ibn Ibrahim (q.v.), or Gran, he also succeeded him as leader of the Muslim forces of fighting Christian Ethiopia.
Considered the patron saint of Harar, he was called the Sahib al-Fath at-Thani, or Master of the Second Conquest. When Ahmed ibn Ibrahim, the leader of the Muslim expansion into Ethiopia which began in 1527, was killed in 1543, the Muslim forces fell back in confusion upon Harar. Nur, the dead leader's sister's son, married Gran's firebrand widow, Bati del Wanbara (q.v.), and undertook to renew the fortunes of the Muslim city, which had been sacked in 1550. Named Emir in about 1550-51, he spent the next two years reorganizing his forces, and construction the wall which still surrounds the city.
In 1554-55, Nur departed on a Jihad, or Holy War, in the eastern Ethiopian lowlands of Charchar, Arusi, and Hadeya. In 1559, he invaded Fatajar, where he fought against the Ethiopian emperor Galawdewos (q.v.) [reigned 1540-59], and killed him. Nur kept fighting for 12 years untill, according to legend, at Gibe he said "Kaffa!", or "Enough!", and returned to Harar. The province is called Kaffa to this day.
During Nur's absence, Harar witnessed internal power struggles, and the unlucky city was disturbed by encroaching Galla tribes (i.e. Oromo tribes). By 1567, repeated Galla raids had brought famine to the city. Nur left the city in 1568 for a punitive raid against the Galla. On his return he found a plague raging in Harar, and he himself died of typhus.
Contemporaries described Nur as a man of noble conduct, who was just, strong, and highly principled. He was noted for the buildings he erected in Harar, and for protecting its inhabitants from invaders. His tomb stands on a hill surrounded by houses and courtyards, and is popular place of pilgrimage in Harar.
Bibliography:
1. R.Basset (editor, Histoire de la conquete de l'Abyssinie ("History of the Conquest of Abyssinia"), Paris, 1897-1901;
2. Dr. E. Cerulli, "Documenti arabi per la storia dell'Ethiopia," Memoria della Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, Vol. 4, No. 2, Rome, 1931
3. Dr. E. Cerulli, La lingua e la storia di Harar ("The Language and History of Harar"), Rome, 1936
4. Dr. E. Cerulli, "Gli Emiri di Harar dal secolo XVI alla conquista agiziana" ("The Mirs of Harar From the 16th Century to the Egyptian Conquest"),
5. Dr. E. Cerulli, Rassegna di Studi Ethiopici, Vol. 2, Rome, 1942
6. Hadj Yusuf AbdulRahman (editor), Kitab Rabi'a al-Qulub fi Dhikr Manaqib wa Fada'il Sayyidina as Sheikh Nur Hussein ("The Springtime of Hearts in Memory of the Virtues and Merits of Our Lord the Sheikh Nur Hussein"), Cairo, 1927
7. J. Spencer Trimingham, Islam in Ethiopia, London, 1952
8. K. Wndt, "Amharische Geschichte eines Emirs von Harar in XVI Jahrhundert," ("An Ahmhari History of One of the Emirs of 16th Century of Harar"), Orientalia, Vol. 6, No. Rome, 1937
^^Sily IIdor, was this written by Marehan?
http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u111 ... ujahid.jpg
Nur ibn Mujahid ibn 'Ali ibn 'Abdullah al Dhuhi Suha (literally 'the morning star'), of the Ahl Suhawyan clan of the Somali tribe of Marehan, Darod group, was a notable Emir of Harar in the 16th century. Marrying the Widow of Ahmad Ibn Ibrahim (q.v.), or Gran, he also succeeded him as leader of the Muslim forces of fighting Christian Ethiopia.
Considered the patron saint of Harar, he was called the Sahib al-Fath at-Thani, or Master of the Second Conquest. When Ahmed ibn Ibrahim, the leader of the Muslim expansion into Ethiopia which began in 1527, was killed in 1543, the Muslim forces fell back in confusion upon Harar. Nur, the dead leader's sister's son, married Gran's firebrand widow, Bati del Wanbara (q.v.), and undertook to renew the fortunes of the Muslim city, which had been sacked in 1550. Named Emir in about 1550-51, he spent the next two years reorganizing his forces, and construction the wall which still surrounds the city.
In 1554-55, Nur departed on a Jihad, or Holy War, in the eastern Ethiopian lowlands of Charchar, Arusi, and Hadeya. In 1559, he invaded Fatajar, where he fought against the Ethiopian emperor Galawdewos (q.v.) [reigned 1540-59], and killed him. Nur kept fighting for 12 years untill, according to legend, at Gibe he said "Kaffa!", or "Enough!", and returned to Harar. The province is called Kaffa to this day.
During Nur's absence, Harar witnessed internal power struggles, and the unlucky city was disturbed by encroaching Galla tribes (i.e. Oromo tribes). By 1567, repeated Galla raids had brought famine to the city. Nur left the city in 1568 for a punitive raid against the Galla. On his return he found a plague raging in Harar, and he himself died of typhus.
Contemporaries described Nur as a man of noble conduct, who was just, strong, and highly principled. He was noted for the buildings he erected in Harar, and for protecting its inhabitants from invaders. His tomb stands on a hill surrounded by houses and courtyards, and is popular place of pilgrimage in Harar.
Bibliography:
1. R.Basset (editor, Histoire de la conquete de l'Abyssinie ("History of the Conquest of Abyssinia"), Paris, 1897-1901;
2. Dr. E. Cerulli, "Documenti arabi per la storia dell'Ethiopia," Memoria della Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, Vol. 4, No. 2, Rome, 1931
3. Dr. E. Cerulli, La lingua e la storia di Harar ("The Language and History of Harar"), Rome, 1936
4. Dr. E. Cerulli, "Gli Emiri di Harar dal secolo XVI alla conquista agiziana" ("The Mirs of Harar From the 16th Century to the Egyptian Conquest"),
5. Dr. E. Cerulli, Rassegna di Studi Ethiopici, Vol. 2, Rome, 1942
6. Hadj Yusuf AbdulRahman (editor), Kitab Rabi'a al-Qulub fi Dhikr Manaqib wa Fada'il Sayyidina as Sheikh Nur Hussein ("The Springtime of Hearts in Memory of the Virtues and Merits of Our Lord the Sheikh Nur Hussein"), Cairo, 1927
7. J. Spencer Trimingham, Islam in Ethiopia, London, 1952
8. K. Wndt, "Amharische Geschichte eines Emirs von Harar in XVI Jahrhundert," ("An Ahmhari History of One of the Emirs of 16th Century of Harar"), Orientalia, Vol. 6, No. Rome, 1937
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