
Daraawiish and the Kacaan Revisionsim.
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Re: Daraawiish and the Kacaan Revisionsim.
lol what is pinky arguing over that the british were in control of berbera, well you still haven't refurted the allegations of being labelled 'the best ilaalos and I only trust the dhulmahante ilaalos aka snitches' 

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The English Camel troopers consisted of British, Indians, African and Isaaq.“English army, cavalry. English camel troopers. In 1913, between Berbera and Odwein in Somalië, a group of English camel troopers was attacked by 2000 dervishes.”
From: The Dutch National Archives

Re: Daraawiish and the Kacaan Revisionsim.
The link and the proxy server works fine , in fact am reading the section of the Mad Mullah raping the Dhulbahnate , and the special disease of the Mullah , it says only the Dhulbahnate suffer that big booty disease where your azz just swells like a watermelon 

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Coldoon, in this below quote, you can see Mamasan subclan of the Issa clan rebelling against the British, so there is no question those people in that were Eydoors.Coldoon wrote:Funny how all of a sudden the "landing at Zeyla" caption appears on the picture. Talk about Photo Shop gone wrong.Cumar-Labasuul wrote:it is from the michigan university library, and this isn't siciid's screenshot but mine, i have used a proxy to snap it
getting desperate I see![]()
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So, if Mamassan subclan of Issa were rebelling against the British, what were the Somali clans who had a treaty with the British and were providing these Walsh’s Somali Coast Police, Mounted Friendlies and Biladieh troops at that time? Of course, they were EydoorsA more serious situation arose in 1890 when the Mamasan section of the White Aysa [Ciise Cadde] tribe living on the plain southeast of Zeila made several raids on herds outside Zeila and Bulhar. The following troops were dispatched from Aden to Zeila:
2 companies of the 17th Bombay Infantry (224 Sepoys)
Cavalry from the Aden Troop (64 Sowars)
Arab Levies (20 riflemen)
A Troop of Bombay Sappers and Miners (30 Sappers)
Royal Navy personnel manning two machine guns (13 Bluejackets)
At Zeila they were joined by a detachment of about 150 men from Walsh’s Somali Coast Police, Mounted Friendlies and Biladieh [all of these troops mentioned here were Eydoors as they were the only people who were allied with the British at that time] Riflemen.
A garrison of 51 of the Aden troops remained in Zeilah and the remainder of the Zeilah Field Force as it was now named moved into enemy territory. On 19th January a troop of 36 cavalry Sowars raided White Aysa herds near Garissa, 50 miles south of Zeila, and after killing some tribesmen and taking others prisoner the troops removed 100 camels and a large flock of sheep. The camels and prisoners were marched back into camp before dusk, but the Sowars with the slower moving sheep were ambushed during the night and lost one Indian officer and ten men killed. Meanwhile the camp had not been well-located and had been sited too late in the day resulting in the zareba not being built sufficiently wide or high. The horses and camels were hobbled in the centre of the zareba and a perimeter defence organized. Just before dawn an alert naval gunner opened fire as up to 40 White Aysa used their spears to pole-vault over the zareba and attack the troops. Rifle fire inside the circular zareba was too dangerous to use as it endangered other defenders, so the senior officer Colonel Stace ordered a charge at the enemy by those armed with revolvers and swords. Other attackers lurking in the surrounding bushes declined to follow their pole-vaulting comrades and so the defenders cut down the intruders and cleared the zareba, but not before the British troops had suffered 34 casualties.

They can dance around it, but they can refute it:!:
SOURCES:
The Scramble for Africa by Thomas Pakenham.
Official History of the Operations in Somaliland 1901-1904.
Under the Flag and Somali Coast Stories by L.P. Walsh.
Frontier and Overseas Expeditions from India Volume VI.
The King’s African Rifles by Lt Col H. Moyse-Bartlett.
Early Days in Somaliland and Other Tales by H.G.C. Swayne
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Re: Daraawiish and the Kacaan Revisionsim.
funnily enough i was reading that bit about the disease also. Go to page 138 - it says the starving dhulmahante sold their children for £1 

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It does not get weirder than this when people are desperate. Looks like this gaal boy is relating here an experience that he has gone through.X.Playa wrote:The link and the proxy server works fine , in fact am reading the section of the Mad Mullah raping the Dhulbahnate , and the special disease of the Mullah , it says only the Dhulbahnate suffer that big booty disease where your azz just swells like a watermelon



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At Zeila they were joined by a detachment of about 150 men from Walsh’s Somali Coast Police, Mounted Friendlies and Biladieh [all of these troops mentioned here were Eydoors as they were the only people who were allied with the British at that time] Riflemen.


The Photo-Shop crew (Siciid85, X.Playa), attempted to further distance themselves from Udun's picture. Despite their failed attempts at editing it and photoshopping it, we now know 150 Isaaq from the Walsh's Somali Coast Police, Mounted Friendlies and Biladieh joined the British Detachment.
Re: Daraawiish and the Kacaan Revisionsim.
thats the big booty dhulbahnate disease , it aint me its the book 

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The English Camel troopers consisted of British, Indians, Africans and Isaaq.“English army, cavalry. English camel troopers. In 1913, between Berbera and Odwein in Somalië, a group of English camel troopers was attacked by 2000 dervishes.”
From: The Dutch National Archives

X.Playa, do you recognize your grandfather amongst them?
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Re: Daraawiish and the Kacaan Revisionsim.
siciid, wallahi this book is interesting have you read page 74 - lol i was on the floor laughing (but masakiintaas waan uqaleynayaa)Siciid85 wrote:Cumar-Labasuul wrote:funnily enough i was reading that bit about the disease also. Go to page 138 - it says the starving dhulmahante sold their children for £1

Re: Daraawiish and the Kacaan Revisionsim.
They try to make and invent lies out of hate but look what happened , it back fired even slavry , damn , they use to sell their girls to the Isaaq in Berbera lool 

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Cumar-Labasuul wrote:funnily enough i was reading that bit about the disease also. Go to page 138 - it says the starving dhulmahante sold their children for £1
Boy that was Bucur Bacayr aka (HA) thing. Looks like it came down to some site that only Eydoors can read and some photo-shopping done by some desperate Eydoors. It can't get much more desperate than that.
Re: Daraawiish and the Kacaan Revisionsim.
Iam so embaressed for the Daarood , selling their women for slavery for Miin timir ah?? to reer Axmed , my god thats a disastor 

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