This Pharoah looks straight up somali
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Re: This Pharoah looks straight up somali
The Somali script being created by that dude was disproved in that thread. It was a combination of 3 different scripts that lead to the modern one. You might want to re-read that thread.
Bari means east. When describing parts of Somaliland and the word bari is used, you have to know the context, we simply mean east Somaliland. The region or gobol Bari has nothing to do with Somaliland you stupid dhabacyo.
How does it feel that Hargeysa alone receives more rain than the entire pussyland x 10. Hargeysa also got the largest underground water reserves in the Somali peninsula and if you had a brain you would know that the water shortages were caused by a walk out because of increased taxes.
Bari means east. When describing parts of Somaliland and the word bari is used, you have to know the context, we simply mean east Somaliland. The region or gobol Bari has nothing to do with Somaliland you stupid dhabacyo.
How does it feel that Hargeysa alone receives more rain than the entire pussyland x 10. Hargeysa also got the largest underground water reserves in the Somali peninsula and if you had a brain you would know that the water shortages were caused by a walk out because of increased taxes.
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Re: This Pharoah looks straight up somali

Your like a unwanted boomerang i was throwing in


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Re: This Pharoah looks straight up somali
meyle, why should the somali script even concern you. you're a habeshi, a habar xabuusheed.
it has been proven that your ancestors were forced to embrace islam by mujahid ahmed gurey. you are a somalized habeshi.
talk about raw meat and how delicious it is to you, instead of discussing somali-related issues.
it has been proven that your ancestors were forced to embrace islam by mujahid ahmed gurey. you are a somalized habeshi.

talk about raw meat and how delicious it is to you, instead of discussing somali-related issues.
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Re: This Pharoah looks straight up somali
Djiboutian Cultural Clothing Similar to that of Ancient Egyptians


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Re: This Pharoah looks straight up somali
negro thats not jabuuti cultural clothing.. these clothes are called ALIINDI and its originaly from south Somalia..
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Re: This Pharoah looks straight up somali
what difference does it make? somalia, djibouti, nfd, western somalia (dds) are all inhabited by somalisDR-YALAXOOW wrote:negro thats not jabuuti cultural clothing.. these clothes are called ALIINDI and its originaly from south Somalia..
Re: This Pharoah looks straight up somali
Ina Amina Boqor.
Your logic is fucked up. The word bari means east but there's also a region named Bari. If someone says bariga jowhar, do they mean Bari in Punaniland? Again if someone says bariga Washington, are they talking about the region called Bari?
Cross dresser,
Habar Xabusheed is a matrilineal alliance and it's a reference to our alleged Habesha great grandmother that lived 900 years ago. Like it or not Habeshas are sophisticated people. Their kingdom of Axum ruled north east Africa and the Arabian peninsula and was considered one of the four greatest powers of its time and today they rule you. However that doesn't make me Xabashi since my great grandfather wasn't Xabashi. On the other hand you're the descendant of a galla slave and a simple thief.
Your logic is fucked up. The word bari means east but there's also a region named Bari. If someone says bariga jowhar, do they mean Bari in Punaniland? Again if someone says bariga Washington, are they talking about the region called Bari?
Cross dresser,
Habar Xabusheed is a matrilineal alliance and it's a reference to our alleged Habesha great grandmother that lived 900 years ago. Like it or not Habeshas are sophisticated people. Their kingdom of Axum ruled north east Africa and the Arabian peninsula and was considered one of the four greatest powers of its time and today they rule you. However that doesn't make me Xabashi since my great grandfather wasn't Xabashi. On the other hand you're the descendant of a galla slave and a simple thief.
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Re: This Pharoah looks straight up somali
alliance with who?Meyle wrote:Habar Xabusheed is a matrilineal alliance

just accept the fact that you're a somalized habeshi that was forced to embrace islam in the 16th century.
Re: This Pharoah looks straight up somali
The four sons of Sheikh Isxaaq with Habesha mother were called Habar Xabusho while the other four sons with Dir mother were called Habar Magaadle.
You're the descendant of an Oromo slave, a Waaq worshipping pagan. That explains why Darood is the only Somali clan with Waaq in its abtirsi.
Keep hating and since you don't know anything about history the first Habeshas embraced Islam when the companions sought protection in the Habesha kingdom, Abyssinia.
You're the descendant of an Oromo slave, a Waaq worshipping pagan. That explains why Darood is the only Somali clan with Waaq in its abtirsi.

Keep hating and since you don't know anything about history the first Habeshas embraced Islam when the companions sought protection in the Habesha kingdom, Abyssinia.
Re: This Pharoah looks straight up somali
This does not originate in Southern Somalia, but the North. This is just basic facts...DR-YALAXOOW wrote:negro thats not jabuuti cultural clothing.. these clothes are called ALIINDI and its originaly from south Somalia..
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Re: This Pharoah looks straight up somali
It's not about been scared, nor is the "white superiority" even a consideration in my reasons to refuse to be labelled BLACK.MaliPrince wrote:
race is a social construct moron. in america is there is no somali race. to be scared to call yourself black means you've fallen for the myths of white superiority. when someone asks me where I'm from I say I'm Somali. when someone asks what race I am, I say BLACK.
I am Somali.
I am Muslim.
I have a country.
I have a language.
I have a culture. in a nutshell my essence transcend colour so why should i settle for a lousy color that doesn't do justice to my true identity?
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Re: This Pharoah looks straight up somali
Dr dameerow stop claiming other people's culture. That is a northern dress. Before 1960, your people had no clothes.DR-YALAXOOW wrote:negro thats not jabuuti cultural clothing.. these clothes are called ALIINDI and its originaly from south Somalia..
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Re: This Pharoah looks straight up somali
This guy get's it.jalaaludin5 wrote:It's not about been scared, nor is the "white superiority" even a consideration in my reasons to refuse to be labelled BLACK.MaliPrince wrote:
race is a social construct moron. in america is there is no somali race. to be scared to call yourself black means you've fallen for the myths of white superiority. when someone asks me where I'm from I say I'm Somali. when someone asks what race I am, I say BLACK.
I am Somali.
I am Muslim.
I have a country.
I have a language.
I have a culture. in a nutshell my essence transcend colour so why should i settle for a lousy color that doesn't do justice to my true identity?

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Re: This Pharoah looks straight up somali
Dr Yalaxoow is right that clothing is called Alindi and it originates from Southern Somalia. Nigger you do know that the strongest Somali empire (Ajuuran) existed in South Somalia, so there is no point belittling him. While you guys were eating camel meat and camel milk, the southerner's Somalis were eating diverse food and making their own powerful empire.LiquidHYDROGEN wrote:Dr dameerow stop claiming other people's culture. That is a northern dress. Before 1960, your people had no clothes.DR-YALAXOOW wrote:negro thats not jabuuti cultural clothing.. these clothes are called ALIINDI and its originaly from south Somalia..
Re: This Pharoah looks straight up somali
You're right that Alindi originated in Southern Somalia, but it was invented by the 0.5ers.XimanJaale wrote:Dr Yalaxoow is right that clothing is called Alindi and it originates from Southern Somalia. Nigger you do know that the strongest Somali empire (Ajuuran) existed in South Somalia, so there is no point belittling him. While you guys were eating camel meat and camel milk, the southerner's Somalis were eating diverse food and making their own powerful empire.
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