Re: Who is your reer ayeeyo
Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2019 10:32 pm
That's how I felt too at first.
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That's how I felt too at first.
Bitchy boydalalos101 wrote: Tue Nov 05, 2019 12:20 pm women are not part of the clan system, they are what their sons are it is as simple as that.
I prefer that sexism.dalalos101 wrote: Tue Nov 05, 2019 12:20 pm women are not part of the clan system, they are what their sons are it is as simple as that.
Because both my mom and dad knew their grandmothers well?Smile-LiKe-SuN-RiSE wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2019 7:28 pmVoltage, how you know all of that ? My father’s grandmother is reer dalal, my awoowe’s half sister is Fadumo Siyaad..Voltage wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2019 7:16 pmWell my two grandmothers are Marehan, but only one of my 4 great-grandmother is MarehanSmile-LiKe-SuN-RiSE wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2019 7:05 pm Wtf is Harti? Waryada are you ashamed of your grandmothers’ clans![]()
Be specific
Ayeeyo from father side is mj, reer khalaf and ayeeyo from mom side is habaryonis, bah dhulbahante
Diversity breeds bad Bs
UN got nothing on me
Dad's paternal grandma is Majeerteen/reer Bicidyahan
Dad's maternal grandma is reer Diini/reer Nuur
Mom's paternal grandma was Dhulbahante/Cali Geri
Mom's maternal grandma was Habar Gidir/Saleebaan
Oops did I just expose my family
Smile-LiKe-SuN-RiSE wrote: Tue Nov 05, 2019 2:26 pmBitchy boydalalos101 wrote: Tue Nov 05, 2019 12:20 pm women are not part of the clan system, they are what their sons are it is as simple as that.
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ladies you are obviously feminist but the somali society does not work that way, I bet your Ayeeyos or your mothers if they are not Marehan are very pro-Marehan, because they become part of the clan, however you obviously have to respect the Rer abti and Rer Ayeeyo still but this niggas are not your clan and thus potential enemiesqoraxeey wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2019 9:12 amSmile-LiKe-SuN-RiSE wrote: Tue Nov 05, 2019 2:26 pmBitchy boydalalos101 wrote: Tue Nov 05, 2019 12:20 pm women are not part of the clan system, they are what their sons are it is as simple as that.
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Women shape somali society
Both my ayeeyos and my dad are Mareexaan. My mom is AbsameSmile-LiKe-SuN-RiSE wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2019 12:43 pm Are all your ayeeyos marehan? I bet my cousin nine is inbred..nigga is reer koshin back to back lol..they don’t make reer koshin like that anymore![]()
Niyow wayo arag baa tahay LoL I don’t even know my great-grandmas names let alone their qabiil. My parents know them but I just never bothered to learn itVoltage wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2019 12:32 amBecause both my mom and dad knew their grandmothers well?Smile-LiKe-SuN-RiSE wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2019 7:28 pmVoltage, how you know all of that ? My father’s grandmother is reer dalal, my awoowe’s half sister is Fadumo Siyaad..Voltage wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2019 7:16 pm
Well my two grandmothers are Marehan, but only one of my 4 great-grandmother is Marehan
Dad's paternal grandma is Majeerteen/reer Bicidyahan
Dad's maternal grandma is reer Diini/reer Nuur
Mom's paternal grandma was Dhulbahante/Cali Geri
Mom's maternal grandma was Habar Gidir/Saleebaan
Oops did I just expose my family![]()
I have never seen someone that loved her grandmother like my mom did (her dad's mom who was Dhulbahante/Cali Geri). I can probably paint that old lady to an exact form from the way my mom describes her...
"She was as black as midnight and tall, taller than any man except my great-grandpa. Her nose was so straight and skinny, you thought the wind would break it. She had high eye brows and deep-set eyes.."
Poor lady's entire family was destroyed in the Dervish war until my great-grandpa who was a strapping young man claimed her. Her only request as meher was that he leave the Dervishes (she hated the Sayid more than you could imagine and blamed him for the war that devastated her family).![]()
My great-grandpa was part of the contingent of Mareexaan dervishes led by Shabeel Carab (reer Diini/reer Kooshin).
So my great-grandpa left the dervishes, went back to carro Mareexaan, and was married to her. They had a son (my mom's dad) and unfortunately were not to have any more children.
Afterwards, my great-grandpa decided to marry a Majeerteen/Cumar Maxamuud/reer Mahad lady who was just widowed after his cousin who was married to her died. This lady also had one son from his cousin. Ironically enough this son was Dr Maxamed Maxamuud Warsame Jaango'an who would later become the Minister of the Interior and Minister of State for the Presidency under Aabe Siyaad.![]()
My Dhulbahante great-grandma was adamant that she wanted a divorce if my great-grandpa was going to marry the reer Mahad lady. Because it had been years and she did not seem as if she could give him more sons, he divorced her and married the MJ lady.
My Dhullo great-grandma was remarried by Marehan/rer Maxamuud Guuleed guy and ironically enough she had a son for him while the reer Mahad lady gave my great grandpa three girls (my mom's aunts; my grandpa's half-sisters from his dad who were the half-sisters of Dr Jaangoan from his mom).
Sadly the reer Maxamuud Guleed son my great-grandma had would fall down a well and die and she would never have any more kids.
For the rest of her life, she would devote herself to helping raise my grandpa (who had been taken from her to the reer Mahad lady's household after the divorce) and then helping my grandpa raise his family (my mom and her siblings).
Voltage caadi matihid.Voltage wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2019 12:32 amBecause both my mom and dad knew their grandmothers well?Smile-LiKe-SuN-RiSE wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2019 7:28 pmVoltage, how you know all of that ? My father’s grandmother is reer dalal, my awoowe’s half sister is Fadumo Siyaad..Voltage wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2019 7:16 pm
Well my two grandmothers are Marehan, but only one of my 4 great-grandmother is Marehan
Dad's paternal grandma is Majeerteen/reer Bicidyahan
Dad's maternal grandma is reer Diini/reer Nuur
Mom's paternal grandma was Dhulbahante/Cali Geri
Mom's maternal grandma was Habar Gidir/Saleebaan
Oops did I just expose my family![]()
I have never seen someone that loved her grandmother like my mom did (her dad's mom who was Dhulbahante/Cali Geri). I can probably paint that old lady to an exact form from the way my mom describes her...
"She was as black as midnight and tall, taller than any man except my great-grandpa. Her nose was so straight and skinny, you thought the wind would break it. She had high eye brows and deep-set eyes.."
Poor lady's entire family was destroyed in the Dervish war until my great-grandpa who was a strapping young man claimed her. Her only request as meher was that he leave the Dervishes (she hated the Sayid more than you could imagine and blamed him for the war that devastated her family).![]()
My great-grandpa was part of the contingent of Mareexaan dervishes led by Shabeel Carab (reer Diini/reer Kooshin).
So my great-grandpa left the dervishes, went back to carro Mareexaan, and was married to her. They had a son (my mom's dad) and unfortunately were not to have any more children.
Afterwards, my great-grandpa decided to marry a Majeerteen/Cumar Maxamuud/reer Mahad lady who was just widowed after his cousin who was married to her died. This lady also had one son from his cousin. Ironically enough this son was Dr Maxamed Maxamuud Warsame Jaango'an who would later become the Minister of the Interior and Minister of State for the Presidency under Aabe Siyaad.![]()
My Dhulbahante great-grandma was adamant that she wanted a divorce if my great-grandpa was going to marry the reer Mahad lady. Because it had been years and she did not seem as if she could give him more sons, he divorced her and married the MJ lady.
My Dhullo great-grandma was remarried by Marehan/rer Maxamuud Guuleed guy and ironically enough she had a son for him while the reer Mahad lady gave my great grandpa three girls (my mom's aunts; my grandpa's half-sisters from his dad who were the half-sisters of Dr Jaangoan from his mom).
Sadly the reer Maxamuud Guleed son my great-grandma had would fall down a well and die and she would never have any more kids.
For the rest of her life, she would devote herself to helping raise my grandpa (who had been taken from her to the reer Mahad lady's household after the divorce) and then helping my grandpa raise his family (my mom and her siblings).