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Re: sheekh sicid (da man who housekeeps the tomb of issaq)
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 7:20 pm
by HooBariiska
koonfurians are mad cos they dunno who fathered them
Re: sheekh sicid (da man who housekeeps the tomb of issaq)
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 8:09 pm
by hargaysaay
Timo_Case wrote:koonfurians are mad cos they dunno who fathered them
Timo do you know that Sheekh Abgaal is buried near BerBera a tiny village on the road from Hargeisa to Berbera , the last SNM VS SNA battle took place there .
Re: sheekh sicid (da man who housekeeps the tomb of issaq)
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 8:19 pm
by HooBariiska
hargaysaay wrote:Timo_Case wrote:koonfurians are mad cos they dunno who fathered them
Timo do you know that Sheekh Abgaal is buried near BerBera a tiny village on the road from Hargeisa to Berbera , the last SNM VS SNA battle took place there .

No way, how did he end up there. that doesnt make sense, maybe u meant sheekh habar gidir, abgaal no way bro
Re: sheekh sicid (da man who housekeeps the tomb of issaq)
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 8:33 pm
by Gabre
Why not Abgaal? Somali tribes are nomadic and move around, territories change a lot over time. Remember Berbera itself was an Ogaden town.
Re: sheekh sicid (da man who housekeeps the tomb of issaq)
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 8:43 pm
by hargaysaay
Timocase -Most of Somalis are originally from the North, so it makes perfect sense .
Gabre- Ogaden never settled Berbera may be around it, the Area of Lafaruug( where the first Iidoor vs Jeberti battle took place) but not the city itself the city
has always being a commercial hub very diverse it was never dominated by a single clan,thats until jesus moses came . But I heard Ogaden settled Hargeisa .
Re: sheekh sicid (da man who housekeeps the tomb of issaq)
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 8:45 pm
by ZubeirAwal
Hargeysaay the rich reer nuux ismaacil had berbera on lock for centuries.
Re: sheekh sicid (da man who housekeeps the tomb of issaq)
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 8:51 pm
by hargaysaay
Nuux Ismaacil are Business oriented People they were there to do business .
Re: sheekh sicid (da man who housekeeps the tomb of issaq)
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 8:55 pm
by Hodan94
hargaysaay wrote:Timocase -Most of Somalis are originally from the North, so it makes perfect sense .
Gabre- Ogaden never settled Berbera may be around it, the Area of Lafaruug( where the first Iidoor vs Jeberti battle took place) but not the city itself the city
has always being a commercial hub very diverse it was never dominated by a single clan,thats until jesus moses came . But I heard Ogaden settled Hargeisa .
I dont agree woth the comment u wrote for timocase. only a small percentage migrated south, others came from the west (oromos and so on) and east ( Persians, Arabs,indians) and tanzaniansa and zanzibarians migrateing up north from the south. This is what makes the population of somalia today
Re: sheekh sicid (da man who housekeeps the tomb of issaq)
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 9:03 pm
by Advo
U guys believe in those fairytales?
Re: sheekh sicid (da man who housekeeps the tomb of issaq)
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 9:07 pm
by ZubeirAwal
It ain't fairytales son.
Re: sheekh sicid (da man who housekeeps the tomb of issaq)
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 9:07 pm
by hargaysaay
Hodan94 wrote:hargaysaay wrote:Timocase -Most of Somalis are originally from the North, so it makes perfect sense .
Gabre- Ogaden never settled Berbera may be around it, the Area of Lafaruug( where the first Iidoor vs Jeberti battle took place) but not the city itself the city
has always being a commercial hub very diverse it was never dominated by a single clan,thats until jesus moses came . But I heard Ogaden settled Hargeisa .
I dont agree woth the comment u wrote for timocase. only a small percentage migrated south, others came from the west (oromos and so on) and east ( Persians, Arabs,indians) and tanzaniansa and zanzibarians migrateing up north from the south. This is what makes the population of somalia today
May be you are right but what I intended to say was most of the Ancestors of what today constitutes a Somali lived in North. Isaaq, Darood, Dir
specifically Gadabursi and Ciise and if Abgal is buried there too I wont be surprised if other Hawiye ancestors are buried there as well .
Re: sheekh sicid (da man who housekeeps the tomb of issaq)
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 9:09 pm
by Gabre
Advo wrote:
U guys believe in those fairytales?
Nah. There probably wasn't a Shiekh Abgaal or Jaberti or Isaaq. But it's possible Abgaal clan used to live somewhere in that area, as crazy as it may seem now.
Re: sheekh sicid (da man who housekeeps the tomb of issaq)
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 9:11 pm
by ZubeirAwal
There was a sheikh isaaq, what makes you think there wasn't, take your xabashi ass and shove it where the sun don't shine.
Re: sheekh sicid (da man who housekeeps the tomb of issaq)
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 9:27 pm
by CaliBurco
Guys don't worry. We let the gullible habar younis guard it so they can worship it and go to hell fire.
Habar Jeclo stay winning.
Re: sheekh sicid (da man who housekeeps the tomb of issaq)
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 9:34 pm
by Meyle
hargaysaay wrote:Timo_Case wrote:koonfurians are mad cos they dunno who fathered them
Timo do you know that Sheekh Abgaal is buried near BerBera a tiny village on the road from Hargeisa to Berbera , the last SNM VS SNA battle took place there .
Here's a pic, the tuulo Is situated 60 km south of Berbera.
And Hargeysaay is right, Berbera was a very diverse city mainly because it was a commercial hub but also the capital of British Somaliland. My maternal great Grandmother was born and raised in Berbera and she's Marexaan.