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Re: Somali Harari wedding

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 5:29 am
by LiquidHYDROGEN
Raganimo wrote:Oh shit..
Somali forces contributed much to the Imām’s victories. Shihab ad-Din, the Muslim chronicler of the period, writing between 1540 and 1560, mentions them frequently (Futūḥ al-Ḥabasha, ed. And trs. R. Besset Paris, 1897.). The most prominent Somali groups in the campaigns were the Samaroon or Gadabursi (Dir), Geri, Marrehān, and Harti - all Dārod clans. Shihāb d-Dīn is very vague as to their distribution and grazing areas, but describes the Harti as at the time in possession of the ancient eastern port of Mait. Of the Isāq only the Habar Magādle clan seem to have been involved and their distribution is not recorded. Finally several Dir clans also took part.
:damn: :russ: :deadrose: :dead:

You attack someone for alleged "qabyaalad" before engaging in it yourself. Also if you're gonna fkd, do it properly. Whoever wrote that garbage clearly has clan bias and isn't even very knowledgeable. "Only Habr Magaadle..." makes about as much sense as saying "Only Harti and Absame...". Seeing as Habr Magaadle is close to 70-80% of Isaaq, it makes that sentence look retarded. Not to mention that the Isaaq clan is most like a descendent of Dir clan anyway.

Nobody can deny the impact the Habr Magaadle had on the war, especially seeing as Ahmed Gurey (the chief of Habr Magaadle at the time) get's confused with Imam Ahmed alGazi the leader of the expedition. :win:

If you're gonna dabble in Qabyaalad, at least learn things.

Re: Somali Harari wedding

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 5:38 am
by Raganimo
LiquidHYDROGEN wrote:
Raganimo wrote:Oh shit..
Somali forces contributed much to the Imām’s victories. Shihab ad-Din, the Muslim chronicler of the period, writing between 1540 and 1560, mentions them frequently (Futūḥ al-Ḥabasha, ed. And trs. R. Besset Paris, 1897.). The most prominent Somali groups in the campaigns were the Samaroon or Gadabursi (Dir), Geri, Marrehān, and Harti - all Dārod clans. Shihāb d-Dīn is very vague as to their distribution and grazing areas, but describes the Harti as at the time in possession of the ancient eastern port of Mait. Of the Isāq only the Habar Magādle clan seem to have been involved and their distribution is not recorded. Finally several Dir clans also took part.
:damn: :russ: :deadrose: :dead:

You attack someone for alleged "qabyaalad" before engaging in it yourself. Also if you're gonna fkd, do it properly. Whoever wrote that garbage clearly has clan bias and isn't even very knowledgeable. "Only Habr Magaadle..." makes about as much sense as saying "Only Harti and Absame...". Seeing as Habr Magaadle is close to 70-80% of Isaaq, it makes that sentence look retarded. Not to mention that the Isaaq clan is most like a descendent of Dir clan anyway.

Nobody can deny the impact the Habr Magaadle had on the war, especially seeing as Ahmed Gurey (the chief of Habr Magaadle at the time) get's confused with Imam Ahmed alGazi the leader of the expedition. :win:

If you're gonna dabble in Qabyaalad, at least learn things.
It was banter xooloyahow. Get that stick outta your ass..

Re: Somali Harari wedding

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 5:41 am
by LiquidHYDROGEN
:pac: The irony...kulaha banter. I'm just giving you advice, you ignoramus.

Re: Somali Harari wedding

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 5:42 am
by AwRastaale
Raganimo,

Like all Harti flip-floppers you too afraid to show your true color from the get go.

Somalilet,

Your one of the least knowledgeable people on the forum. I can't take anything you say serious.

Harar is its own kilil and there is nothing called Ogadenia.

And Cagdheer are broke. Faanka naga jooji. They all line up to be fed by a Tigrai.

Re: Somali Harari wedding

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 5:45 am
by Raganimo
LiquidHYDROGEN wrote::pac: The irony...kulaha banter. I'm just giving you advice, you ignoramus.
If you can't tell the difference between hardcore qabyaalad and a few harmless jokes, then you're in no position to be giving advice, you pompous, uptight clown :lol:

Re: Somali Harari wedding

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 5:47 am
by Raganimo
AwRastaale wrote:Raganimo,

Like all Harti flip-floppers you too afraid to show your true color from the get go.

Somalilet,

Your one of the least knowledgeable people on the forum. I can't take anything you say serious.

Harar is its own kilil and there is nothing called Ogadenia.

And Cagdheer are broke. Faanka naga jooji. They all line up to be fed by a Tigrai.
Shouldn't you be on Ummah forum, whining about your bidaar? :lol:

What would I be afraid of? A bunch of angry smilies? :lol:

Re: Somali Harari wedding

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 5:50 am
by Raganimo
Cyanide stop spreading this kind of filth. It's going to fall back on all Somalis and not just Isaaq.

Re: Somali Harari wedding

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 5:52 am
by LiquidHYDROGEN
Uptight? Like getting offended at Awrastaale's innocuous remark about Isaaq. Don't project your insecurities onto me, you pillock. :lol: :arrow:

Re: Somali Harari wedding

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 5:53 am
by cyanide
Raganimo wrote:Cyanide stop spreading this kind of filth. It's going to fall back on all Somalis and not just Isaaq.
Roger that

Re: Somali Harari wedding

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 5:53 am
by BlueBlood
Walahi somalis are suffering inferiority complex :snoop: ..are we now claiming hararis.

ps the wedding isnt even harari-somali wedding..it says in the description that the groom is full ethiopian while the bride is half somali (probably mom's side)

Re: Somali Harari wedding

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 5:56 am
by LiquidHYDROGEN
BlueBlood wrote:Walahi somalis are suffering inferiority complex :snoop: ..are we now claiming hararis.

ps the wedding isnt even harari-somali wedding..it says in the description that the groom is full ethiopian while the bride is half somali (probably mom's side)
They will claim anything and everything. It's funny it's never reciprocated. :lol:

Re: Somali Harari wedding

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 5:57 am
by cyanide
LiquidHYDROGEN wrote:
BlueBlood wrote:Walahi somalis are suffering inferiority complex :snoop: ..are we now claiming hararis.

ps the wedding isnt even harari-somali wedding..it says in the description that the groom is full ethiopian while the bride is half somali (probably mom's side)
They will claim anything and everything. It's funny it's never reciprocated. :lol:

Your people claim Arab the most even though they look far from Arab :mrgreen:

Re: Somali Harari wedding

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 5:58 am
by Raganimo
LiquidHYDROGEN wrote:Uptight? Like getting offended at Awrastaale's innocuous remark about Isaaq. Don't project your insecurities onto me, you pillock. :lol: :arrow:
Wasn't offended. I just gave him a piece of advice :lol:

You, on the other hand, was clearly butt-hurt. It's OK, princess. Just put some ice on it and the swelling will go away :pac:

Re: Somali Harari wedding

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 6:00 am
by Raganimo
BlueBlood wrote:Walahi somalis are suffering inferiority complex :snoop: ..are we now claiming hararis.

ps the wedding isnt even harari-somali wedding..it says in the description that the groom is full ethiopian while the bride is half somali (probably mom's side)
I never claimed them unlike our Isaaq pals over here. I said we participated in the conquests of Abyssinia.

The groom is Harari. The Harari Vlogger says it in the video.

Re: Somali Harari wedding

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 6:01 am
by BlueBlood
cyanide wrote:
LiquidHYDROGEN wrote:
BlueBlood wrote:Walahi somalis are suffering inferiority complex :snoop: ..are we now claiming hararis.

ps the wedding isnt even harari-somali wedding..it says in the description that the groom is full ethiopian while the bride is half somali (probably mom's side)
They will claim anything and everything. It's funny it's never reciprocated. :lol:

Your people claim Arab the most even though they look far from Arab :mrgreen:
I dont claim or believe that somalis are from arabs.