Maps - 1814 to 1883

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Re: Maps - 1814 to 1883

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Where did you get them from?
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murder, where's that Jama Hutu.
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[quote="Voltage"]Where did you get them from?[/quote]

University database sxb.

Btw on the first map, the name (Maracatos) that is written in the present-day Jubbas area, are Garre, they used to be very powerful.
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Warsame,

Is there anyway to get a timeline on which Mareexaan subclans were the first to come to Jubbaland and the last to leave Brittish Somaliland i.e Sool, Nugaal etc.?
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[quote="Murax"]Warsame,

Is there anyway to get a timeline on which Mareexaan subclans were the first to come to Jubbaland and the last to leave Brittish Somaliland i.e Sool, Nugaal etc.?[/quote]

Murax, you have to ask the Somali elders since it is something that just happed recently (100-150 years ago). However, I do know that the Italians documented the leaders of each Mareexaan subclan that arrived in Jubbaland. Unfortunately, it is a rare document, thus hard to get.
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