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Re: Somaliland journalist hide the clan names but it's obvio
Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2011 3:26 am
by lali99
AishahWaqooyi wrote:Arabsiyo belongs to jibril abookr don't it not bah gobo
bah gabo have geed deeble
FYI arabisyo is synonyme with bahgobo...next time on your trip to hargaysa ask around and you'll see..
Re: Somaliland journalist hide the clan names but it's obvio
Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2011 8:26 am
by MujahidAishah
Sorry Lali jst assumed it arabsiyo was jibril abookr coz they mostly stay we come from arabsiyo.
Nice to learn sumthing new

Re: Somaliland journalist hide the clan names but it's obvio
Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2011 9:39 am
by The_Emperior5
Blue_609 wrote:historically saylac was always a shared city between the two clans.not only saylac beesha samaroon used to live even in djibouti way before the independence or colonials. ciise migration from saylac towards djib doesnt mean they were the only one lived ther.
anyway my point was press doesnt refer to ciise as 'beesha saylac'
actually seylac is a shared town with isaaq gadabuursi and ciise. the gadabuursis in the last 50 years moved there very close the reason why is gadabuursi land is very close to Seylac , the ciises moved to Djibouti in big Numbers the isaaqs who lived there also moved to Djibouti , today the owners of the shops in seylac are still isaaqs., ,, Maxa so hadhay the gadabuursis who moved there the last 50 or so years in big numbers
Zeila is inhabited by Issaks, Issas and Gadabursi (12 Feb. 1997). He stated that the issue of control of Zeila is contentious because each of the clans would want to claim control. However, it is the Gadabursi who are the majority in the area (ibid.). This source was not aware of any conflict in the area and whether refugees have returned (ibid.). UNHCR
http://www.unhcr.org/cgi-bin/texis/vtx/ ... =gadabursi
Re: Somaliland journalist hide the clan names but it's obvio
Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2011 12:31 pm
by Ceelafweyn
Beesha Saraar : Muse Abokor
Beesha Bariga Berbera : HJ
Beesha Salaxley: ciidagale
Beesha Hawd: Arab
Beesha Galbeedka Sanaag: Muse Abokor
Beesha Balidhiig: reer Daahir
Beesha Koonfur Sanaag: Dhul
Beesha Gaashamo: HY, Xirsi Cisman
Re: Somaliland journalist hide the clan names but it's obvio
Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2011 1:57 pm
by Blue_609
actually seylac is a shared town with isaaq gadabuursi and ciise. the gadabuursis in the last 50 years moved there very close the reason why is gadabuursi land is very close to Seylac , the ciises moved to Djibouti in big Numbers the isaaqs who lived there also moved to Djibouti , today the owners of the shops in seylac are still isaaqs., ,, Maxa so hadhay the gadabuursis who moved there the last 50 or so years in big numbers
Zeila is inhabited by Issaks, Issas and Gadabursi (12 Feb. 1997). He stated that the issue of control of Zeila is contentious because each of the clans would want to claim control. However, it is the Gadabursi who are the majority in the area (ibid.). This source was not aware of any conflict in the area and whether refugees have returned (ibid.). UNHCR
what 50 years man Samaroons are there since ever, even the Gadabuursi ugaas and kings were always getting crowned at saylac hundreds of years ago.no one moved there its not like more gadabuursi went to saylac its just there are less ciise today and mostly maxamad casse owns every thing there now. in fact more gadabursi have left saylac and went east.

Re: Somaliland journalist hide the clan names but it's obvio
Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2011 2:09 pm
by waayeel101
Blue_609 wrote:actually seylac is a shared town with isaaq gadabuursi and ciise. the gadabuursis in the last 50 years moved there very close the reason why is gadabuursi land is very close to Seylac , the ciises moved to Djibouti in big Numbers the isaaqs who lived there also moved to Djibouti , today the owners of the shops in seylac are still isaaqs., ,, Maxa so hadhay the gadabuursis who moved there the last 50 or so years in big numbers
Zeila is inhabited by Issaks, Issas and Gadabursi (12 Feb. 1997). He stated that the issue of control of Zeila is contentious because each of the clans would want to claim control. However, it is the Gadabursi who are the majority in the area (ibid.). This source was not aware of any conflict in the area and whether refugees have returned (ibid.). UNHCR
what 50 years man Samaroons are there since ever, even the Gadabuursi ugaas and kings were always getting crowned at saylac hundreds of years ago.no one moved there its not like more gadabuursi went to saylac its just there are less ciise today and mostly maxamad casse owns every thing there now. in fact more gadabursi have left saylac and went east.

blue sxb ha isku dalin dadkan.
saylac is shared kuye weliba isxaq aya share kuleha
Re: Somaliland journalist hide the clan names but it's obvio
Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2011 3:10 pm
by Khalid Ali
The ciise kings are also crowned there big deal it just tells u how shared the place is
Re: Somaliland journalist hide the clan names but it's obvio
Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 5:06 pm
by SahanGalbeed
lali99 wrote:AishahWaqooyi wrote:Arabsiyo belongs to jibril abookr don't it not bah gobo
bah gabo have geed deeble
FYI arabisyo is synonyme with bahgobo...next time on your trip to hargaysa ask around and you'll see..
Sahangalbeed
We share the city , it is neither but ours
baan idhi anigu !
Yacni waxa halkaa looga jeeda , Jibril Abokor iyo Xuseen Abokor inagu haddeynu nahay reer Arabsiyo , ma naqaan e 3b town ba la yidha .
Bah habar aadan ,
Bah gobo iyo
Baha cumar baa wada dega magaalada .
Sidey wax yihin baa loo fahma hadalka , sidey wax yihin na loo dhiga .
Re: Somaliland journalist hide the clan names but it's obvio
Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 5:25 pm
by Cumar-Labasuul
^
Sahanoow, I might forget about hargeisa and it's overcrowdedness and move to arabsiyo bal ka waran
or maybe allaybaday - kaana yaa dega?
Re: Somaliland journalist hide the clan names but it's obvio
Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 5:48 pm
by The_Emperior5
Cumar-Labasuul wrote:^
Sahanoow, I might forget about hargeisa and it's overcrowdedness and move to arabsiyo bal ka waran
or maybe allaybaday - kaana yaa dega?
alaybaday cabdalle abokor ba dega.
Re: Somaliland journalist hide the clan names but it's obvio
Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 7:24 pm
by Cumar-Labasuul
The_Emperior5 wrote:Cumar-Labasuul wrote:^
Sahanoow, I might forget about hargeisa and it's overcrowdedness and move to arabsiyo bal ka waran
or maybe allaybaday - kaana yaa dega?
alaybaday cabdalle abokor ba dega.

Re: Somaliland journalist hide the clan names but it's obvio
Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 2:45 pm
by SahanGalbeed
Cumar-Labasuul wrote:^
Sahanoow, I might forget about hargeisa and it's overcrowdedness and move to arabsiyo bal ka waran
or maybe allaybaday - kaana yaa dega?
War de miyaan kaa xiga anigu Arabsiyo , xagaad doonto ka dhac !

Re: Somaliland journalist hide the clan names but it's obvio
Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 3:04 pm
by Cumar-Labasuul
SahanGalbeed wrote:Cumar-Labasuul wrote:^
Sahanoow, I might forget about hargeisa and it's overcrowdedness and move to arabsiyo bal ka waran
or maybe allaybaday - kaana yaa dega?
War de miyaan kaa xiga anigu Arabsiyo , xagaad doonto ka dhac !

OK waayahay

Re: Somaliland journalist hide the clan names but it's obvio
Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 10:49 pm
by 2ndtoNone
I just wanna add
Beesha Isha Borama(Hargaisa area) Samaroon
Beesha Jigjiga Yar (Hargeisa area) Ogadeen (haha they should be so lucky)
Re: Somaliland journalist hide the clan names but it's obvio
Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 10:53 pm
by ToughGong
Arabsio
3B town weeyi
