Why is some parts of Somali history neglected
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Why is some parts of Somali history neglected
For instance, the history of the Bimaal Dir warriors. These warriors rose up whilst the rest of Hawiye were confusingly throwing the Hitler sign as if it was a greeting sign. Everytime an Italian colony passed by, they would stand in rows at the sidelines and show the Hitler salute in intervals.
The Bimaal warriors rebelled after the Italians forbade them from exporting and importing slaves. They were a great fan and heavily employed a guerrilla warfare-like approach in attacking the Italians.
The Bimaal warriors rebelled after the Italians forbade them from exporting and importing slaves. They were a great fan and heavily employed a guerrilla warfare-like approach in attacking the Italians.
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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected
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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected
The whole south somalia history is neglected.
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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected
[quote="ORGEONES"]The whole south somalia history is neglected.[/quote]
This is true, many Southern Somalia history has been neglected or ignored.
This is true, many Southern Somalia history has been neglected or ignored.
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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected
History is written by those who are intent on exploiting it. The Biyamaal are mostly farmers, their position in society is marginalized, who will speak for them?
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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected
[quote="Koronto91"]History is written by those who are intent on exploiting it. The Biyamaal are mostly farmers, their position in society is marginalized, who will speak for them?[/quote]
Excellent point. The clans in power will always bring forth the strong points of their history as reason and justification of their power.
Excellent point. The clans in power will always bring forth the strong points of their history as reason and justification of their power.
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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected
Luq,
My mother is Qubeys, Dir (from Ethiopia) and even they question the "Dirness" of Biyamaalka, so what about others?
My mother is Qubeys, Dir (from Ethiopia) and even they question the "Dirness" of Biyamaalka, so what about others?
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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected
[quote="Koronto91"]History is written by those who are intent on exploiting it. The Biyamaal are mostly farmers, their position in society is marginalized, who will speak for them?[/quote]
Koronto, I say lack of education and written recordings is to blame.
For instance, the historical phase of India began with the enlightened and highly educated Muslim conquerors who were India's first historians.
Koronto, I say lack of education and written recordings is to blame.
For instance, the historical phase of India began with the enlightened and highly educated Muslim conquerors who were India's first historians.
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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected
Who said it was neglected? The Biyamaal history is written down and their place in Somali history will never be forgotten.
Reer Jannow waa jid galee
Reer Jaxiimow iska jooga
that is the words they used to taunt those Somalis who preferred a false peace to a campaign of Jihaad liberation.
Dhulbahante and Biyamaal have a special place in Somali history as two clans who sacrificed blood and treasure in order to ensure that Somalis would never be slaves.
For an account of Biyamaal resistance by a Somali read Taariikhda Daraawiishta by Dhulbahante Historian Sheekh Jaamac Cumar Ciise.
A more comprehensive account can be found in a book by Lee Cassanelli, an American historian at the University of Pennsylvania.
Reer Jannow waa jid galee
Reer Jaxiimow iska jooga
that is the words they used to taunt those Somalis who preferred a false peace to a campaign of Jihaad liberation.
Dhulbahante and Biyamaal have a special place in Somali history as two clans who sacrificed blood and treasure in order to ensure that Somalis would never be slaves.
For an account of Biyamaal resistance by a Somali read Taariikhda Daraawiishta by Dhulbahante Historian Sheekh Jaamac Cumar Ciise.
A more comprehensive account can be found in a book by Lee Cassanelli, an American historian at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected
konfur is only good for growing moos and maangos, all somali history is either from north or ogaden 

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected
[quote="cabdallah252"]konfur is only good for growing moos and maangos, all somali history is either from north or ogaden
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Cabdallah, grown men are talking marka kindly excuse yourself.

Cabdallah, grown men are talking marka kindly excuse yourself.

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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected
[quote="Cilmiile"]Who said it was neglected? The Biyamaal history is written down and their place in Somali history will never be forgotten.
Reer Jannow waa jid galee
Reer Jaxiimow iska jooga
that is the words they used to taunt those Somalis who preferred a false peace to a campaign of Jihaad liberation.
Dhulbahante and Biyamaal have a special place in Somali history as two clans who sacrificed blood and treasure in order to ensure that Somalis would never be slaves.
For an account of Biyamaal resistance by a Somali read Taariikhda Daraawiishta by Dhulbahante Historian Sheekh Jaamac Cumar Ciise.
A more comprehensive account can be found in a book by Lee Cassanelli, an American historian at the University of Pennsylvania.[/quote]
Cilmiile, yes, Dhulbahante has sacrified blood to resist against the colonials, but they were not the only one and hence why I think that many are forgotten.
The Degoodiya who were warriors that fought against the colonialists. The Galti Mareexaan from Nugaal who went all the way to Jubbaland to protect and safeguard it.. The Reer Xassan who guarded the Mudug borders from the advancing Ethiopian army.
Reer Jannow waa jid galee
Reer Jaxiimow iska jooga
that is the words they used to taunt those Somalis who preferred a false peace to a campaign of Jihaad liberation.
Dhulbahante and Biyamaal have a special place in Somali history as two clans who sacrificed blood and treasure in order to ensure that Somalis would never be slaves.
For an account of Biyamaal resistance by a Somali read Taariikhda Daraawiishta by Dhulbahante Historian Sheekh Jaamac Cumar Ciise.
A more comprehensive account can be found in a book by Lee Cassanelli, an American historian at the University of Pennsylvania.[/quote]
Cilmiile, yes, Dhulbahante has sacrified blood to resist against the colonials, but they were not the only one and hence why I think that many are forgotten.
The Degoodiya who were warriors that fought against the colonialists. The Galti Mareexaan from Nugaal who went all the way to Jubbaland to protect and safeguard it.. The Reer Xassan who guarded the Mudug borders from the advancing Ethiopian army.
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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected
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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected
Most Somalis were involved in the Jihaad in some capacity or the other. Biyamaal and Dhulbahante staked everything on total War against infidel penetration of their country. And suffered horrific losses in the effort.
The blood of northern Somalia turned was turned Crimson because it was consecrated with the blood of the Dhulbahante.
Doofaarka gaalka kuwii dilay wixii raacay
Maaraha digleeyiyo kuwii duubcad wada qaatay
Digrigiyo shareecada kuwii diirka ka caddeeyey
Biyamaal were waging ferocious Jihaad and inventive Jihaad in the south. Such as the time they blew up the dykes holding Water near the river and drowned an Entire Italian force.
The blood of northern Somalia turned was turned Crimson because it was consecrated with the blood of the Dhulbahante.
Doofaarka gaalka kuwii dilay wixii raacay
Maaraha digleeyiyo kuwii duubcad wada qaatay
Digrigiyo shareecada kuwii diirka ka caddeeyey
Biyamaal were waging ferocious Jihaad and inventive Jihaad in the south. Such as the time they blew up the dykes holding Water near the river and drowned an Entire Italian force.
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Re: Why is some parts of Somali history neglected
[quote="Cilmiile"]Most Somalis were involved in the Jihaad in some capacity or the other. Biyamaal and Dhulbahante staked everything on total War against infidel penetration of their country. And suffered horrific losses in the effort.
The blood of northern Somalia turned was turned Crimson because it was consecrated with the blood of the Dhulbahante.
Doofaarka gaalka kuwii dilay wixii raacay
Maaraha digleeyiyo kuwii duubcad wada qaatay
Digrigiyo shareecada kuwii diirka ka caddeeyey
Biyamaal were waging ferocious Jihaad and inventive Jihaad in the south. Such as the time they blew up the dykes holding Water near the river and drowned an Entire Italian force.[/quote]
Bimaal were concentrated in Banadir and the Shabellas. They never set foot inside Jubbaland.
The blood of northern Somalia turned was turned Crimson because it was consecrated with the blood of the Dhulbahante.
Doofaarka gaalka kuwii dilay wixii raacay
Maaraha digleeyiyo kuwii duubcad wada qaatay
Digrigiyo shareecada kuwii diirka ka caddeeyey
Biyamaal were waging ferocious Jihaad and inventive Jihaad in the south. Such as the time they blew up the dykes holding Water near the river and drowned an Entire Italian force.[/quote]
Bimaal were concentrated in Banadir and the Shabellas. They never set foot inside Jubbaland.
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