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Re: Bah-Direed
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 5:49 pm
by valentino
[quote="Unclebin-"]Somaliman
My somali is bad enough. Poetic Somali and me are not exactly great. OKay poetic somali and me are shitty. However the whole poem is a lambast at bah dir and as you can see many insults to Bah dir rooble.

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i know they use the hardest words i have never heard of for instance what the f.uck is
waa niman candhada laga maraa, milil ka dhiiqaaye. is that what i think it is

Re: Bah-Direed
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 5:51 pm
by Somaliman%
Re: Bah-Direed
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 5:52 pm
by Unclebin-
[quote="valentino"][quote="Unclebin-"]Somaliman
My somali is bad enough. Poetic Somali and me are not exactly great. OKay poetic somali and me are shitty. However the whole poem is a lambast at bah dir and as you can see many insults to Bah dir rooble.

[/quote]
i know they use the hardest words i have never heard of for instance what the f.uck is
waa niman candhada laga maraa, milil ka dhiiqaaye. is that what i think it is

[/quote]
Yes siyad used some homosexual overtunes to embarass his opponents.

Re: Bah-Direed
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 5:52 pm
by Cilmiile
[quote="Unclebin-"]Cilmiile
I guess he really hated boqor cusmaan.

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Indeed. Boqor Cismaan promised to give refuge to the Darwiish after the disastrous defeat of JIdbaale. The Italians heard and threatened to burn Boosaaso and Boqor Cismaan changed his mind and launched a powerful army against the beaten DArwiishes that were coming to his lands for a safe haven. Treachery of the worst kind.
Cali Yuusuf also betrayed the Sayid. Sayid Maxamed made the release of Cali Yuusuf a precondition of signing the Illig Accords with Italy. When Peztaloza landed in Eyl, the Sayid said
Talyan koofiyad weynow
Dabadeed aad kalaantee
kidibkii aad shubtee
Keenadiid ma wadaa
Peztalloza was forced to release Cali Yuusuf from his prison cell in Masawac(Erittrea) and restore him to his throne in Hobyo.
So I guess you could say he had a justified grievance against them.
Re: Bah-Direed
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 5:53 pm
by somalinetguy
[quote="valentino"][quote="Unclebin-"]Somaliman
My somali is bad enough. Poetic Somali and me are not exactly great. OKay poetic somali and me are shitty. However the whole poem is a lambast at bah dir and as you can see many insults to Bah dir rooble.

[/quote]
i know they use the hardest words i have never heard of for instance what the f.uck is
waa niman candhada laga maraa, milil ka dhiiqaaye. is that what i think it is

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aa niman candhada laga maraa, milil ka dhiiqaaye. === they are men whose their breast has been milked like women ==== meaning they have been abused at will
Re: Bah-Direed
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 5:54 pm
by valentino
Re: Bah-Direed
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 5:55 pm
by Unclebin-
[quote="Cilmiile"][quote="Unclebin-"]Cilmiile
I guess he really hated boqor cusmaan.

[/quote]
Indeed. Boqor Cismaan promised to give refuge to the Darwiish after the disastrous defeat of JIdbaale. The Italians heard and threatened to burn Boosaaso and Boqor Cismaan changed his mind and launched a powerful army against the beaten DArwiishes that were coming to his lands for a safe haven. Treachery of the worst kind.
Cali Yuusuf also betrayed the Sayid. Sayid Maxamed made the release of Cali Yuusuf a precondition of signing the Illig Accords with Italy. When Peztaloza landed in Eyl, the Sayid said
Talyan koofiyad weynow
Dabadeed aad kalaantee
kidibkii aad shubtee
Keenadiid ma wadaa
Peztalloza was forced to release Cali Yuusuf from his prison cell in Masawac(Erittrea) and restore him to his throne in Hobyo.
So I guess you could say he had a justified grievance against them.[/quote]
Wasn't ali yusuf bah gareen? I thought he was maternally related to Boqor cusmaan.
Re: Bah-Direed
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 5:55 pm
by Sadaam_Mariixmaan
Cilmile,
which side were MX on??
Re: Bah-Direed
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 6:00 pm
by Cilmiile
12. Waa niman haddaad gabadh markab ah, maqaasiinka u geyso
13. Wuxuu fiidka horre mayracoo, marakabeeyaaba
14. Waa niman masaladood jabtoo, hooyadood mira e
Men, who alone inside a room with a nympy of beauty
After caressing her and mounting her to satisfaction
Later in the night will seek sex from their own mothers, these disastrous men

Re: Bah-Direed
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 6:00 pm
by guhad122
From what I heard, Sade were hardcore Dervishes.
Cilmiile knows this more than I do.
Re: Bah-Direed
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 6:02 pm
by guhad122
[quote="Cilmiile"]12. Waa niman haddaad gabadh markab ah, maqaasiinka u geyso
13. Wuxuu fiidka horre mayracoo, marakabeeyaaba
14. Waa niman masaladood jabtoo, hooyadood mira e
Men, who alone inside a room with a nympy of beauty
After caressing her and mounting her to satisfaction
Later in the night will seek sex from their own mothers, these disastrous men

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They seek sex from their own mothers.

Re: Bah-Direed
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 6:03 pm
by Cilmiile
[quote="Unclebin-"][quote="Cilmiile"][quote="Unclebin-"]Cilmiile
I guess he really hated boqor cusmaan.

[/quote]
Indeed. Boqor Cismaan promised to give refuge to the Darwiish after the disastrous defeat of JIdbaale. The Italians heard and threatened to burn Boosaaso and Boqor Cismaan changed his mind and launched a powerful army against the beaten DArwiishes that were coming to his lands for a safe haven. Treachery of the worst kind.
Cali Yuusuf also betrayed the Sayid. Sayid Maxamed made the release of Cali Yuusuf a precondition of signing the Illig Accords with Italy. When Peztaloza landed in Eyl, the Sayid said
Talyan koofiyad weynow
Dabadeed aad kalaantee
kidibkii aad shubtee
Keenadiid ma wadaa
Peztalloza was forced to release Cali Yuusuf from his prison cell in Masawac(Erittrea) and restore him to his throne in Hobyo.
So I guess you could say he had a justified grievance against them.[/quote]
Wasn't ali yusuf bah gareen? I thought he was maternally related to Boqor cusmaan.[/quote]
Getting your history from Wayne Durrill and Cruttenden alone is dangerous. You and Warsame101 need to suplement your colonial readings with some Somali Oral history. Go to the Makhaayadaha and ask the old guys you see there questions.
Re: Bah-Direed
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 6:04 pm
by Cilmiile
[quote="Sadaam_Mariixmaan"]Cilmile,
which side were MX on??[/quote]
They were true darwiishes.
Re: Bah-Direed
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 6:06 pm
by Unclebin-
[quote="Cilmiile"][quote="Unclebin-"][quote="Cilmiile"][quote="Unclebin-"]Cilmiile
I guess he really hated boqor cusmaan.

[/quote]
Indeed. Boqor Cismaan promised to give refuge to the Darwiish after the disastrous defeat of JIdbaale. The Italians heard and threatened to burn Boosaaso and Boqor Cismaan changed his mind and launched a powerful army against the beaten DArwiishes that were coming to his lands for a safe haven. Treachery of the worst kind.
Cali Yuusuf also betrayed the Sayid. Sayid Maxamed made the release of Cali Yuusuf a precondition of signing the Illig Accords with Italy. When Peztaloza landed in Eyl, the Sayid said
Talyan koofiyad weynow
Dabadeed aad kalaantee
kidibkii aad shubtee
Keenadiid ma wadaa
Peztalloza was forced to release Cali Yuusuf from his prison cell in Masawac(Erittrea) and restore him to his throne in Hobyo.
So I guess you could say he had a justified grievance against them.[/quote]
Wasn't ali yusuf bah gareen? I thought he was maternally related to Boqor cusmaan.[/quote]
Getting your history from Wayne Durrill and Cruttenden alone is dangerous. You and Warsame101 need to suplement your colonial readings with some Somali Oral history. Go to the Makhaayadaha and ask the old guys you see there questions.[/quote]
No Durrill or cruttendon here. Thats what I had a hunch on.
Anyhow the oldies are grumpy. They think how can this young guy be so clannist.
Re: Bah-Direed
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 6:06 pm
by Sadaam_Mariixmaan
Darawiishka Shire Jamac lead the Migration to the Koonfurka