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4 Principal Groups of Somalia By Royal Geographical Society

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By Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain)
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my congrats,, you found your long lost history :clap: :clap:
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sheekh-Farax-zero wrote:my congrats,, you found your long lost history :clap: :clap:
We have civilized and brought islam to the naked Mijjireens. :clap:
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oldenglish, do u agree with this ... and who wrote this article..?

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Ofcourse we saved you all and civilized you.
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1. uncivilized
2. comparative more uncivilized,
3. superlative most uncivilized.


so what can we conclude?
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I think it's safe to say even the British know more about Somalis today. :lol:
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Abdihaliim wrote:1. uncivilized
2. comparative more uncivilized,
3. superlative most uncivilized.


so what can we conclude?

Ursangallis are above Somalis :up:
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Being uncivilized towards invaders and colonialists is a plus!!!! Thank God I am MJ :clap: :clap: :clap:
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How can you take this paper seriously when he cant even spell the names of Majeerteen and Warsangeli...Warsangeli means giving good new... saying 'Ursangeli' changes the meaning completely..with hilarious results. Where are the Somali scholars...colonial admin are shitty academics.
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Warsengeli, are they descendants of the Bantu that migrated from Tanzania and Mozambique? Any relations with Mushunguli Bantus? Somebody enlighten me on this :lol: :lol: :lol:
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