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The_Emperior5 wrote:
Monk-of-Mogadishu wrote:These are elders of Beesha Jareerweyn in Banaadir.


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They look jareer just like jareerweynaha horta why are they called jareerweyn maxa baas eeh weyn


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HalfDzed wrote:
Cumar-Labasuul wrote:Hlfdzd, just out of curiousity what was produced in places like baay, bakool, gedo, hiiraan etc?
Baay & Bakool have no major rivers going through them. Whatever was grown there was mostly for subsistent farming. Hiiraan has rivers, but the soil did not allow large scale farming. Mostly grazing, specially with the Gaaljecel and their camels, there was also grain farming. Baay had a lot of sorghum farms. Diinsoor in Baay is famous for masago cadeey (white sorghum) which was highly sought after. But, in terms of large, commercial farms - these regions were not like the Jubbas & Shabelles.
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I forgot to mention Reer Qalaafo Jareer. They settle in Qalaafo which is between Beledweyne &Ogadenia and spoke like an average reer galbeed.
Ileen dhulki waa laga quustay :?
Corrected. :mrgreen:


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Are your family's farms currently active? You guys should also look in to sesame.
My mind is now at ease :up:
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HalfDzed wrote:Monk

Are your family's farms currently active? You guys should also look in to sesame.
Since the Shabaab overturned the squatters who were occupying it things have been in operation, this was 2008. There isn't anyone reliable on the ground so production is on and off and generally unreliable. I've changed my degree to fill the vacuum and kick start commercial production in 3-5 years if things go well. We are also producing sesame, I forgot to mention that. Maize and watermelons grow on our land as well, but they're so cheap and easy to produce its not even worth mentioning.
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sorry if it has been mentioned already. This image speaks volume. USAID hand out is abundant even in this fertile and rich part of Somalia. You will never see farming equipment/vehicles donated by these aid agencies. They dump grain even in places like this! I don't blame them. Blame us - we can't even harness simple natural resources!

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^ Its still obvious that the people don't even need aid. Rain in those regions are so abundant so frequently that USAID foodstuffs is used more often for sandbags to stop excess water than for actual food.
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Looks nice, but i don't think my people are meant to live there. My grandfathers migrated from Mudug/nugaal to bay and after they experienced alot tropical diseases they moved back to their ancestral land. I am also allergic to tropical fruits like apple, so i choose my desert and camels over this mosquito infested land :D
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abdalla11 wrote:Looks nice, but i don't think my people are meant to live there. My grandfathers migrated from Mudug/nugaal to bay and after they experienced alot tropical diseases they moved back to their ancestral land. I am also allergic to tropical fruits like apple, so i choose my desert and camels over this mosquito infested land :D
thats what came to my mind when I sow this picture's.
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It looks beautiful but i heard weird stories in the wabi areas of Somalia ma habaryar said when she lived in baladweyn girls were taken by libaax sent by men.
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Post by Abdihaliim »

Roughly 78% of Somali mtDNA comes from the L1, L2 and L3 Bantu mtDNA haplogroups, with a smaller M1,N1, R0, and U6 groups found in midlle east.

Some male Somalis "warrior" conquered Somalia from Bantus, took their women!
You must respect your maternal uncles (BANTUS) ;)
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^^That is not true at all

Most Somalis have maternal L3

L3 = Originated in Northeast Africa

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_L3_%28mtDNA%29

Possible time of origin 84,000 to 104,000 YBP [1]
Possible place of origin East Africa[2]
Ancestor L3'4
Descendants L3a, L3b'f, L3c'd'j, L3e'i'k'x, L3h, M, N
Defining mutations 769, 1018, 16311[3]

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L2 is West African


Bantus come from West Africa, not East Africa.

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abdisamad3 wrote:
abdalla11 wrote:Looks nice, but i don't think my people are meant to live there. My grandfathers migrated from Mudug/nugaal to bay and after they experienced alot tropical diseases they moved back to their ancestral land. I am also allergic to tropical fruits like apple, so i choose my desert and camels over this mosquito infested land :D
thats what came to my mind when I sow this picture's.
Are you allergic to apples too?
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Reer Jawhar has this Saying: Aduun Jowhar ka joog aakhirana Jano
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abdalla11 wrote:
abdisamad3 wrote:
abdalla11 wrote:Looks nice, but i don't think my people are meant to live there. My grandfathers migrated from Mudug/nugaal to bay and after they experienced alot tropical diseases they moved back to their ancestral land. I am also allergic to tropical fruits like apple, so i choose my desert and camels over this mosquito infested land :D
thats what came to my mind when I sow this picture's.
Are you allergic to apples too?
At least you guys are alergic to Apples dude I am allergic to mosquitoes man they cause problems fro elephantisis to Malaria.

F the tropics :down:

I do prefer highland areas to hot and wet environments full of insects and worms.
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Post by udun »

shaab_ wrote:Bantus should be deported back to Malawi, Congo etc... they are destroying the racial purity of Somalis.
Take your racism to the sewage. People like you should shut up and stop bad mouthing their fellow Muslims and fellow countrymen and women.
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Post by kambuli »

Is it fair to be hungry living in that paradise? Wallaahay Somalis need to do something... :rose:
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