LeonidaS wrote:Ducaysane, did you know that Danood is 90 percent Dhullos and 10 percent Ogaden? Adigu, are you Sacad Yoonis?
P.S:: Togdher is shared, so is Caynabo.
Colonel. Ciismaan Yusuf Nuur may Allah have mercy on his soul. My uncle in Caynabo recently told us that a Habr Yoonis-muse carre guy had a arguement in Burco with col. Ciisman the day before he got killed.
yes i am sacad yoonis aka the Qardhaasacade warriors.
Qoladayda ninkii doonayow, qaali baan ahaye
Qardhaasa cadde Sacad Yoonisoo, qoodhiyaan ahaye
Qacda waaga nimankii Berbera, qoomay baan ahaye
Ingiriiska nimankii qabtey, ee qaawiyaan ahaye
Qasnadiha iyo rakuubkii raggii, qaybsadaan ahaye
Hadaannu isu soo qaadanona, naguma qaybaanee
Qadaad tiirintooda ha arkinee qaado hadalkayga.
walal where you get that danood is darood? have they been brainwashing you sis? yes Danoot is Hy and Ogaden land dhullos are very rare in there even the Ethiopia statical Agency in 2005 mentioned the inhabitants.
Danot is one of the 47 woredas in the Somali Region of Ethiopia, named after its major town, Danot. Part of the Werder Zone, Danot is bordered on the south by Werder, on the west by the Degehabur Zone, on the north by Somalia, and on the east by Boh.
Danot was important locally for its wells, which were used by the nomadic pastoralists with the advent of the dry season. However, the construction of private birkas (underground concrete water tanks) in adjacent woredas, a development which started in the 1950s and later on dramatically increased after the 1970s, offered a solution to the absence of permanent water, and reduced somewhat the importance of these wells. While this encouraged birka owners to further diversify traditional animal husbandry beyond camels and small ruminants into water-dependent cattle, this also increased livestock population in an overpopulated region, putting additional pressure on shrinking resource base.[1]
In the case of Danot, an agreement was made between two Somali clans,
the Habar Yoonis and their southern neighbors, the Ogaden,
which limited the construction of birkas in the bushy grazing area, where there had been numerous conflicts over control of territory. This agreement between the 2 clans made Danot the border between them and that each could construct 16 birkas there; however in the Haud north of Danot to Ali Jama, controlled by the Habar Yoonis, and south of Danot, controlled by the Ogaden, no birkas woould be constructed. This was in part to create a buffer zone between them, but also to maintain the area as a prime grazing area for camels.
dhullos are not that visible in danoot , its primarily - Habr Yunis to the north and to the south is our ogaden neighbours.
about i am not sure if its muse carre who was involved could it be a plan from the qurijiles to try create division among isaaqs?