In your findings lets know if you don't include taleex, Sagag, zeyla, Diridewa and Harar cities, much of north and western Somalis including Abaadirkii lafa ciise.

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Faranacab wrote:Waryaa, its good to see that you've expanded the horizon of the argument about Somali civilization. We might know less about some areas of Somalia. But still we have chance to do little searches here and there. Besides, I would like to know where you would consider the center and origin of Somali life and their civilization, and whic spots had teaching schools( both religion and science) before others? Which villages, towns and cities are comparatively older than another?
In your research lets know if your findings don't include taleex, Sagag, zeyla, Diridewa and Harar cities, much of north and western Somalis( including Abaadirkii lafa ciise).
I grow up in Taferi bar(door of fear) city, which lafa ciise is close to it. It had best hanid meat and we used to enjoy that meat when ever we went for footy game. Good old days!AbuDujanah wrote:Faranacab what do you know about lafa ciise have you been there before?
You are not that ilbax for taking on mudug. What do you about Mudug, and its wild area niyow? Bal hadal oo noo sheeg.djibsomali wrote:Faranacab wrote:Waryaa, its good to see that you've expanded the horizon of the argument about Somali civilization. We might know less about some areas of Somalia. But still we have chance to do little searches here and there. Besides, I would like to know where you would consider the center and origin of Somali life and their civilization, and whic spots had teaching schools( both religion and science) before others? Which villages, towns and cities are comparatively older than another?
In your research lets know if your findings don't include taleex, Sagag, zeyla, Diridewa and Harar cities, much of north and western Somalis( including Abaadirkii lafa ciise).
waryaa wuxuu leeyahay mudug ayaa ilbaxnimadaa loogu yimadaa (loool)
Mashallah are you by any chance related to Samaroon? Im not from lafa cisse but I am from Sheedheer, you must have went past it on your way from Tefefer Ber to Lafacise and jigjiga. Its a small farming communiity. If you know history then im sure you know that the region yo u grew up in is very ancient and old from awbarre to amoud there are un-excavated ruins that could be thousands of years old.Faranacab wrote:I grow up in Taferi bar(door of fear) city, which lafa ciise is close to it. It had best hanid meat and we used to enjoy that meat when ever we went for footy game. Good old days!AbuDujanah wrote:Faranacab what do you know about lafa ciise have you been there before?
Are you from Bones of Issa town?![]()
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lol that what i was thinking.*Nobleman* wrote:![]()
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Some high school shit. Ummm which tribe is the best, oh my tribe is the best, wth grow up folks. lol.
Disagree with this. Somalis in Mogadishu, hargeisa, Kismaayo, etc are more ilbax than other nomadic Somalis but the people of Marka, Barawe, Xamarweyne or the CadCad Xamari are the most ilbax cosmopolitan Somalis.waryaa wrote:Your argument would be more valid if you said which region. In this case, you can find most civilized people in large cities like Mogadishu, Hargeisa, etc followed by very old places like Marka, Barawe, etc. and farming communities in the south. Nomads their villages/small towns are the most uncivilized.
Yeah those areas have good hardworking farmers. I went to Sheeddheer as well by foot once. It was very crowded and booming town as it was hosting thousands of refugees from Somalia who made it their home later. But that was early 90s.AbuDujanah wrote:Mashallah are you by any chance related to Samaroon? Im not from lafa cisse but I am from Sheedheer, you must have went past it on your way from Tefefer Ber to Lafacise and jigjiga. Its a small farming communiity. If you know history then im sure you know that the region yo u grew up in is very ancient and old from awbarre to amoud there are un-excavated ruins that could be thousands of years old.Faranacab wrote:I grow up in Taferi bar(door of fear) city, which lafa ciise is close to it. It had best hanid meat and we used to enjoy that meat when ever we went for footy game. Good old days!AbuDujanah wrote:Faranacab what do you know about lafa ciise have you been there before?
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Faranacab wrote:I thought you were from Kenya, and not Somalia.*Nobleman* wrote:![]()
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Some high school shit. Ummm which tribe is the best, oh my tribe is the best, wth grow up folks. lol.
We would have more fishermen than pastoral farmers.waryaa wrote: faranacab, it must've started along the coast.
Another qunyar socod Burcawi? Waan gartay, adeerow.*Nobleman* wrote:Faranacab wrote:I thought you were from Kenya, and not Somalia.*Nobleman* wrote:![]()
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Some high school shit. Ummm which tribe is the best, oh my tribe is the best, wth grow up folks. lol.
Kenya? Walahi I dont think I have ever been south of sheikh or burco in my life, let alone kenya.
lool! It has nothing to do with fishing/farming - do your homework as to why old somali settlements are along the coastWe would have more fishermen than pastoral farmers.