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I wouldn't be against an Isaaq or Hawiye Boqor but it's impossible. The title is reserved for Beesha Darood.COOL-MAN wrote:Idman & burabuur
I blive you. However I can bet on everything I have (and I got a lot) that if this Boqor was a hawiye or issaq or even from another branch of the daroods you will be against him. We're somali. We know each other well. How about we make this boqoraawi business A 4.5 system where each has one.
Hada ka hor waxaan maqley (excuse my sujuu somali) Markii hargeysa la qarxiyey back in 2008 by shababs, reer Burco asked. "Why didnt they Bomb us too? Aren't we a big city?"![]()
So 4.5 boqor sharing is the solution
Buraanbur wrote:I wouldn't be against an Isaaq or Hawiye Boqor but it's impossible. The title is reserved for Beesha Darood.COOL-MAN wrote:Idman & burabuur
I blive you. However I can bet on everything I have (and I got a lot) that if this Boqor was a hawiye or issaq or even from another branch of the daroods you will be against him. We're somali. We know each other well. How about we make this boqoraawi business A 4.5 system where each has one.
Hada ka hor waxaan maqley (excuse my sujuu somali) Markii hargeysa la qarxiyey back in 2008 by shababs, reer Burco asked. "Why didnt they Bomb us too? Aren't we a big city?"![]()
So 4.5 boqor sharing is the solution![]()
Xaa tirii walaxa shegeysiid maleh, cambuulolada iska cuun.FarhanYare wrote:Bless those kids they put the dude in a ferry ferry awkward position he couldn't get out of (the teacher is like " wait a minute... da fuq is going on...")
If you never heard of the king. Then you don't know your history. Here's a recap of somali history. The Majeerteen Sultanate was founded in the mid-18th century. It rose to prominence the following century, under the reign of the resourceful Boqor (King) Osman Mahamuud.[3]It controlled much of northern and central Somalia in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The polity maintained a robust trading network, entered into treaties with foreign powers, and exerted strong centralized authority on the domestic front.[4][5]Cherine wrote:Rooble is right,
He dresses more like a Salafi Saudi Sheikh than a Boqor.
I've never heard of Boqor in Somalia, this is totally new to me and if i'm honest i was a little weirded out watching that video.
To our dear southerners,SiennaEarth wrote:Loooooooooool Omg. I'm just dying over here that they called him king of Somalia.