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Why is Mohamed Dheere is still alive?
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Re: Why is Mohamed Dheere is still alive?
[quote="Voltage"]Luq, Murusade's nickname was beesha Kuwait. Do you know how Saddam Hussein captured Kuwait with no sweat? Well Sacad defeated Murusade and took all their hanti in one day..that's why they're called "beesha Kuwait"...caku SOmali and their nicknames
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Re: Why is Mohamed Dheere is still alive?
[quote="Luq_Ganane"]^^
Twisted Logic,
The Lower Jubba Valley region is by far the most fertile. Also the Jubba River valley reaching its zenith around that region and the way it empties into the Indian Ocean creating a fertile hub with a natural dekad along with proximity to Indian, African etc. trade makes that region the most important in Somalia no offense. Not this many people would be obsessing about it if it wasn't for this importance.
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The Shabelle river is bigger and the land in the shabelle hoose is the best farm land in Somalia, way more fertile then the juba valley. It has always been and always will be.
Twisted Logic,
The Lower Jubba Valley region is by far the most fertile. Also the Jubba River valley reaching its zenith around that region and the way it empties into the Indian Ocean creating a fertile hub with a natural dekad along with proximity to Indian, African etc. trade makes that region the most important in Somalia no offense. Not this many people would be obsessing about it if it wasn't for this importance.
The Shabelle river is bigger and the land in the shabelle hoose is the best farm land in Somalia, way more fertile then the juba valley. It has always been and always will be.
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Re: Why is Mohamed Dheere is still alive?
Shirib where do you get your information? THe jubba river is not only the largest river in SOmalia but is also the only one that runs throughout the year 
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Re: Why is Mohamed Dheere is still alive?
Lower Jubba is more fertile than both the Shabelles combined together, that doesn't take a genius to figure out
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Re: Why is Mohamed Dheere is still alive?
During the Jalal season the water in gets so low in Shabeelaha that you can wade through it. The Jubba running from Eithopia reaches full tilt around Bardhere explaining the lusch greenery there and the river reaches a cresendo the closer you get to the Indian Ocean. Again the farmland there is severely under utilized, but has more potential. Hopefully all of Somalia will come together and help that area fulfill its potential 
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Re: Why is Mohamed Dheere is still alive?
[quote="Sir-Luggoyo"]
GB,
So what do they have in Gedo?
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caano geel.....Quule warkeeda SomaliNet ayaa nagu horeyso 8)
GB,
So what do they have in Gedo?
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caano geel.....Quule warkeeda SomaliNet ayaa nagu horeyso 8)
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Re: Why is Mohamed Dheere is still alive?
[quote="Sir-Luggoyo"]Lower Jubba is more fertile than both the Shabelles combined together, that doesn't take a genius to figure out[/quote]
Let them know my fellow Jubbalander.
Let them know my fellow Jubbalander.
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Re: Why is Mohamed Dheere is still alive?
[quote="Voltage"]Shirib where do you get your information? THe jubba river is not only the largest river in SOmalia but is also the only one that runs throughout the year [/quote]
I should be asking you the same. The shabelle runs through Hiiraan, Shabelle Dhexe, Shabelle, Juba dhexe and the juba hoose where the two rivers meet.
The Shabelle starts from deep within Ethiopia.
The juba river runs through Gedo, Juba dhexe and Juba hoose. It barely runs in Ethiopia.
The shabelle hoose produce the most crops in Somalia, both before the war and now. It is the most fertile land in Somalia. Period Always has been.
Where are you guys getting your information from??
Here's a map look at the two rivers.
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/africa/somalia_rel02.jpg
I should be asking you the same. The shabelle runs through Hiiraan, Shabelle Dhexe, Shabelle, Juba dhexe and the juba hoose where the two rivers meet.
The Shabelle starts from deep within Ethiopia.
The juba river runs through Gedo, Juba dhexe and Juba hoose. It barely runs in Ethiopia.
The shabelle hoose produce the most crops in Somalia, both before the war and now. It is the most fertile land in Somalia. Period Always has been.
Where are you guys getting your information from??
Here's a map look at the two rivers.
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/africa/somalia_rel02.jpg
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Re: Why is Mohamed Dheere is still alive?
Maxamed Dhere waa hardcore. He is beating hawiye elders with his home made tire belt as we speak. Abgaal style.
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Re: Why is Mohamed Dheere is still alive?
^^
Mohamed Dhere just seems like a guy who's out for blood. If I was Hawiye I'd want his blood for breakfast.
Mohamed Dhere just seems like a guy who's out for blood. If I was Hawiye I'd want his blood for breakfast.
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Re: Why is Mohamed Dheere is still alive?
Easy Answer Really You would have to go through millions of Abgaal folkz armed to death on top of that Tigree with Tanks. 
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Re: Why is Mohamed Dheere is still alive?
[quote="Voltage"][quote="Luq_Ganane"]Also, Abgal were traditionally were always either city or farm people. Almost all the other clans in Somalia are either pastorialists or city business people. The people in Jubboinka (Marexaan, Ogadeen)have no intention of farming as they view it as low work, even though I'll mantain the land is by far the most irrigatable in all of Somalia. [/quote]
It's true, can you imagine oday Mareexaan farming, waa aduun ka doon
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So according to your perverted thinking, it is far better to live and die in a Kakuma refugee camp with Sudanese refugees than live in Somalia and farm? No wonder no-one takes you guys serious!
It's true, can you imagine oday Mareexaan farming, waa aduun ka doon
So according to your perverted thinking, it is far better to live and die in a Kakuma refugee camp with Sudanese refugees than live in Somalia and farm? No wonder no-one takes you guys serious!
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Re: Why is Mohamed Dheere is still alive?
[quote="Voltage"]Luq, Murusade's nickname was beesha Kuwait. Do you know how Saddam Hussein captured Kuwait with no sweat? Well Sacad defeated Murusade and took all their hanti in one day..that's why they're called "beesha Kuwait"...caku SOmali and their nicknames
[/quote]
Another reason why we say you need a history lesson!
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Re: Why is Mohamed Dheere is still alive?
[quote="Shirib"][quote="Voltage"]Shirib where do you get your information? THe jubba river is not only the largest river in SOmalia but is also the only one that runs throughout the year [/quote]
I should be asking you the same. The shabelle runs through Hiiraan, Shabelle Dhexe, Shabelle, Juba dhexe and the juba hoose where the two rivers meet.
The Shabelle starts from deep within Ethiopia.
The juba river runs through Gedo, Juba dhexe and Juba hoose. It barely runs in Ethiopia.
The shabelle hoose produce the most crops in Somalia, both before the war and now. It is the most fertile land in Somalia. Period Always has been.
Where are you guys getting your information from??
Here's a map look at the two rivers.
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/africa/somalia_rel02.jpg[/quote]
Lol! Exactly!
I should be asking you the same. The shabelle runs through Hiiraan, Shabelle Dhexe, Shabelle, Juba dhexe and the juba hoose where the two rivers meet.
The Shabelle starts from deep within Ethiopia.
The juba river runs through Gedo, Juba dhexe and Juba hoose. It barely runs in Ethiopia.
The shabelle hoose produce the most crops in Somalia, both before the war and now. It is the most fertile land in Somalia. Period Always has been.
Where are you guys getting your information from??
Here's a map look at the two rivers.
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/africa/somalia_rel02.jpg[/quote]
Lol! Exactly!
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