Will there ever be Greater Somalia?
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Re: Will there ever be Greater Somalia?
But please, I never want to hear this bullshit about how Mareexan were Kings again. Talk is cheap bra, we got proof, stop talking out of your ass.
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Re: Will there ever be Greater Somalia?
get fukk outa here , in Nageyle they are Minority




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Re: Will there ever be Greater Somalia?
The principal Somali tribes care: (1) The Isa, between Jibuti, Khor Culangarit, and Ghildessa with the ports of Jibuti and Zeila ; (2) the Gadabursi, in a mountainous
quadrilateral lying NNE-SSW, traversed diagonally by the 41" long, and havingits extreme angles at about lu° 40' lat. towards the NW and at 9° 3(X towards the SE ; (3) the Habr Awal to the east of the last, with the ports of Dudigareita, Bulbar, Berbera, and Siyara; (4) the Habr Tooljale, between Adal Corda on the Barno, the mountains Bunlab, Mujo, and the mountains of the Gulal; (5) the Habr Gheraj, who toghether with the Habr Awal and the Habr Tooljaale are also called Habr Magadle; (6) The Warsangelli, between Gudneida on the Sea, the mountains Gargar, the Tug Daror, and the port of Bender Ziyade; (7) the Dulbuhante, to the south of the Warsangeli, to the east of the Habr Tooljale, to the north of the Ogaden, and the west of the Mijurtin (Majerteen), with the high valley of the Wadi Nugal and with the village of Bohotle; (8) The Merraihan (MAREHAN), an important sultanate which extends from Bender Ziyade on the gulf of Aden to beyond Ras el-Khyle on the Indian Ocean; (9) the Gherri, to the SSE of the Bartirri to the east of the latter ; (11) the Barsub, towards the source of the river Fafan; (12) the Babilii, to the west of the Bartirri and the and the Barsub and the Galla frontier ; (12) the Habesoal to the east of the Gherri and the Barsub ; (14) the Mirawawal and the Mecabul in Ogaden ; (15) the Hawiya, to the south of the Mijurtin(Majerteen),in all the zone towards the Indian Ocean, divided, like the former, into numerous tribes, among which may be named the Harti, the Abgal, the Bimal, the Shidle ; and(16)the Rahanuin who perhaps are not of Somali race, although they speak the Somali lauguage, between the Webi Shabelle, the Ogaden, the Galla, the river Tana, and the mouth of the Juba
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quadrilateral lying NNE-SSW, traversed diagonally by the 41" long, and havingits extreme angles at about lu° 40' lat. towards the NW and at 9° 3(X towards the SE ; (3) the Habr Awal to the east of the last, with the ports of Dudigareita, Bulbar, Berbera, and Siyara; (4) the Habr Tooljale, between Adal Corda on the Barno, the mountains Bunlab, Mujo, and the mountains of the Gulal; (5) the Habr Gheraj, who toghether with the Habr Awal and the Habr Tooljaale are also called Habr Magadle; (6) The Warsangelli, between Gudneida on the Sea, the mountains Gargar, the Tug Daror, and the port of Bender Ziyade; (7) the Dulbuhante, to the south of the Warsangeli, to the east of the Habr Tooljale, to the north of the Ogaden, and the west of the Mijurtin (Majerteen), with the high valley of the Wadi Nugal and with the village of Bohotle; (8) The Merraihan (MAREHAN), an important sultanate which extends from Bender Ziyade on the gulf of Aden to beyond Ras el-Khyle on the Indian Ocean; (9) the Gherri, to the SSE of the Bartirri to the east of the latter ; (11) the Barsub, towards the source of the river Fafan; (12) the Babilii, to the west of the Bartirri and the and the Barsub and the Galla frontier ; (12) the Habesoal to the east of the Gherri and the Barsub ; (14) the Mirawawal and the Mecabul in Ogaden ; (15) the Hawiya, to the south of the Mijurtin(Majerteen),in all the zone towards the Indian Ocean, divided, like the former, into numerous tribes, among which may be named the Harti, the Abgal, the Bimal, the Shidle ; and(16)the Rahanuin who perhaps are not of Somali race, although they speak the Somali lauguage, between the Webi Shabelle, the Ogaden, the Galla, the river Tana, and the mouth of the Juba
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Re: Will there ever be Greater Somalia?
[quote="Warsame101"]The Merraihan (MAREHAN), an important sultanate which extends from Bender Ziyade on the gulf of Aden to beyond Ras el-Khyle on the Indian Ocean;[/quote]
Bandar Ziyada is Qaw, No Ilko Yar Jareer ever lived there stop lying
Bandar Ziyada is Qaw, No Ilko Yar Jareer ever lived there stop lying
- zackabdul
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Re: Will there ever be Greater Somalia?
"Sultanate".
No where does it say Boqor/King or that you guys had a kingdom. But we the Majeerteen did, and if you want to see them they are published in books or you can find them at http://www.jstor.org.





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Re: Will there ever be Greater Somalia?
We had the most important Sultanate. Which played a major role in Somali history and fought the Italians! Yusuf Ali Keenadiid and his general Omar Samatar which defeated the italians on many ocassions. 

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Re: Will there ever be Greater Somalia?
Yusuf Cali Keenadiid and Cumar Samatar are traitors
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Re: Will there ever be Greater Somalia?
Zackabul there is Warsame with the link also, where have you heard of Majerten with boqortooyo? Where have you seen a boqortoyo that is one generation long?
Sultan Cali Kenadid was one man and it was over and Boqor Cusman Maxmud is a recent guy. Before that what were you? But look at the Marehan sultanates even much before that.
p.s. Sultanate, Kingdom are the same thing. Kingdom is in the European sense and Sultanate is named for Eastern/Islamic communities, but nonetheless they mean the same thing! A centralized ordered system with a hereditary head!
Sultan Cali Kenadid was one man and it was over and Boqor Cusman Maxmud is a recent guy. Before that what were you? But look at the Marehan sultanates even much before that.
p.s. Sultanate, Kingdom are the same thing. Kingdom is in the European sense and Sultanate is named for Eastern/Islamic communities, but nonetheless they mean the same thing! A centralized ordered system with a hereditary head!
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Re: Will there ever be Greater Somalia?
Saddam don't respond to Zack anymore. Remember never argue with people who seem dumber then you.
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Dude no one heard of Mareexan during colonial times. I've seen some stuff saying they fought the British in the Jubba. That is about it! Where is the rest???? Where were your leaders back then??? We had the Boqor and many other people who fought against the Italians and defeated the Sayid. 

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Re: Will there ever be Greater Somalia?
Who cares dawg........boqor, sultan, ugaas etc. are all titles one gives to themselves. Majerteen so called boqors lived in Aqal somalis and drank camel piss when they were thirsty and when the foriegners came, they were the first to get on their knees to blow them. That is all recorded in books too.
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What do you call recent? Boqor Cusman Maxmuud that fought the italians? There were Boqors before him sxb. It was passed on to the sons.
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Re: Will there ever be Greater Somalia?
u are proud of defeating the Sayidka??
Nacala Qabiilka ceeb!!!
Nacala Qabiilka ceeb!!!
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Re: Will there ever be Greater Somalia?
Saddam you are a Laangab within Mareexan. You're not authorized to speak.
Sayid was a f-king mooryan. He killed people because of their qabil. He was a low life that left Dulbahante with 25% of what they actually were.
Sayid was a f-king mooryan. He killed people because of their qabil. He was a low life that left Dulbahante with 25% of what they actually were.
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