chelseaforever wrote:^^ why bring her then? ciwaanka videoga waa bandhigii Hidaha Iyo dhaqanka
I don't know. Maybe she is representing ogaas labe.

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chelseaforever wrote:^^ why bring her then? ciwaanka videoga waa bandhigii Hidaha Iyo dhaqanka
chelseaforever wrote:^^ I can see snt anaa Kugo dhow waa inaan ku quraan saaro luuqa so gal
Aishah wrote:Chelski hold this up high
Are you Ogaas labe sxb?Garaad_LQ wrote:Aishah wrote:Chelski hold this up high
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waryaa kukri , kurki leave my people out of this . . .
Yeah and duriyada are from banu Hashim bin 'Abd al-Manaf and Darood aljabartaawi is from Sacdajalaaludin5 wrote:
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Are you Ogaas labe sxb?
I heard few times people claim they are originally from india. I know it was a joke so no offence intended.
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Duriyada are banu hashim. Have you heard of the underground museum in Gabiley? That's were the mummified unicorn the Sheikh flew from desert of Arabia is kept.Garaad_LQ wrote:Yeah and duriyada are from banu Hashim bin 'Abd al-Manaf and Darood aljabartaawi is from Sacdajalaaludin5 wrote:
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Are you Ogaas labe sxb?
I heard few times people claim they are originally from india. I know it was a joke so no offence intended.
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Waa iska sheeko sheeko breh , i'm not but my ayeeyo is, they are no different then the rest of Warsanka barakaysan
the underground museum in Gabiley
King Cais having despatched some of his slaves to obtain tidings of Antar, one of them returned with a glowing account of a wonderful colt, called Dahis, which he had seen in the course of his journey. In beauty and in speed this colt had no equal in all Arabia. The King bargained for Dahis with the owner, and was delighted when he came to terms for his purchase. Soon after this Carwash, a cousin of King Cais, was present at a grand feast given by Hadifah; and the conversation turning upon horses, Carwash boasted of the racing qualities of Dahis. Hadifah
offers to back his mare Ghabra for twenty camels, to run against Dahis, and a match is made accordingly. But the King takes the matter in his own hands, and visits Hadifah, to arrange the conditions of the race.
"'As to the first bet, Hadifah,' said Cais, 'I dissolve it, and I will lay you another, and let the wager be thirty.' 'Forty,' said Hadifah. 'Fifty,' said Cais. 'Sixty,' said Hadifah; and they continued rising till they made the bet a hundred she-camels, and consigned the contract into the hands of a man called Sabik, son of Wahab, whilst a crowd of old and young collected about them.—'What distance shall we run?' said Hadifah to Cais.—'Forty arrow-shots,' said Cais; 'and we have an archer called Ayas, son of Mansoor'—for there was no Arab at that day could shoot like him, and the Arabs had made him quite a proverb. King Cais was anxious indeed for a longer race on account of the strength of his horse's muscles; for the greater distance he went, the more his spirit and animation increased in his movements. 'Determine, then,' said Cais to Hadifah, when the match shall take place.'—'Forty days, I think,' said Hadifah, will be required to train the horses.'—'Very well,' said Cais; and the affair was mutually settled, that the horses should be trained forty days, and the race-ground should be near the lake of Zat-ul-irsad; and the horse that should arrive first should be the winner. Cais having given his consent, he returned to the tents."
The race between Dahis and Ghabra came off at the place appointed, and Dahis would have won, but for foul play on the part of Hadifah, who caused the colt to be injured before reaching the goal; the consequence of which was the famous Forty Years’ War between the tribes of Abs and Dhobyan, known as the War of Dahis.
chelseaforever wrote:
goormay dharka hindidu iyo carabtu noqdeen hido Iyo dhaqan somaliyeed
Ps Kama Arko mid xidhan dharkii hidaha iyo dhaqanka! Waxba iga ma galin waxay dadku xidhaan Lakiin Inaad keento dharka hindida meel dharka somalida lagu so bandhigaayo waa embarrassment
Amira143 wrote:But they clearly didn't claim it to be a Somali attire tho did they!! LOL Nor did a Xalimo wear the sari? GTFO. How about YOU take that L for yourself.
Tuushi wrote:Tii xaliimo aheed ayaaba iska dhimatey.