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paidmonk wrote:Caynabo is so small, is that the city that everyone is fighting to claim?![]()
Damn I thought it would be at least the size of Gabiley.
Look at this idiot repeating Iidoor cantrabaqash. Iidoors were always there, they happened to be our slaves there until British came and freed them. One of the Dhulbahante around in those days in that area was married to an Iidoor woman. He divorced her and her family gave him her sister. That is how the status of the Iidoors were before the British came. They had to satisfy the master even going to worst extreme possible. This story has taken place in Caynabo.The_Emperior5 wrote:paidmonk wrote:Caynabo is so small, is that the city that everyone is fighting to claim?![]()
Its now about the city in 1920s when habarjeclo expelled the dhulos from Caynabo , for them it was not about the city or the town but for them The land was importand. Markay doonaan bay dhisayaan.
Yes iidoors were always in caynabo , in a few years time u will also say laascanood u were always there History repeats its self.udun wrote:Look at this idiot repeating Iidoor cantrabaqash. Iidoors were always there, they happened to be our slaves there until British came and freed them. One of the Dhulbahante around in those days in that area was married to an Iidoor woman. He divorced her and her family gave him her sister. That is how the status of the Iidoors were before the British came. They had to satisfy the master even going to worst extreme possible. This story has taken place in Caynabo.The_Emperior5 wrote:paidmonk wrote:Caynabo is so small, is that the city that everyone is fighting to claim?![]()
Its now about the city in 1920s when habarjeclo expelled the dhulos from Caynabo , for them it was not about the city or the town but for them The land was importand. Markay doonaan bay dhisayaan.
Have you ever heard of this poem:
Iidoor baa gabdhaha kala badala sida baraar doore
Biqi mayno oo waxaanu nahay badhaha Daaroode.
Pay attention to the 1st line: Iidoor baa gabdhaha kala badala sida baraar doore
It does not mean I like the taste of the story as it is not appropriate to go thorough that kind of treatment but wallaahi it did happened to my reer Abti.
Yes iidoors were always in caynabo , in a few years time u will also say laascanood u were always there History repeats its self.udun wrote:[quote="The_Emperior5]
Look at this idiot repeating Iidoor cantrabaqash. Iidoors were always there, they happened to be our slaves there until British came and freed them. One of the Dhulbahante around in those days in that area was married to an Iidoor woman. He divorced her and her family gave him her sister. That is how the status of the Iidoors were before the British came. They had to satisfy the master even going to worst extreme possible. This story has taken place in Caynabo.
Have you ever heard of this poem:
Iidoor baa gabdhaha kala badala sida baraar doore
Biqi mayno oo waxaanu nahay badhaha Daaroode.
Pay attention to the 1st line: Iidoor baa gabdhaha kala badala sida baraar doore
It does not mean I like the taste of the story as it is not appropriate to go thorough that kind of treatment but wallaahi it did happened to my reer Abti.
udun wrote:Look at this idiot repeating Iidoor cantarbaqash. Iidoors were always there, they happened to be our slaves there until British came and freed them. One of the Dhulbahante around in those days in that area was married to an Iidoor woman. He divorced her and her family gave him her sister. That is how the status of the Iidoors were before the British came. They had to satisfy the master even going to worst extreme possible. This story has taken place in Caynabo.The_Emperior5 wrote:paidmonk wrote:Caynabo is so small, is that the city that everyone is fighting to claim?![]()
Its now about the city in 1920s when habarjeclo expelled the dhulos from Caynabo , for them it was not about the city or the town but for them The land was importand. Markay doonaan bay dhisayaan.
Have you ever heard of this poem:
Iidoor baa gabdhaha kala badala sida baraar doore
Biqi mayno oo waxaanu nahay badhaha Daaroode.
Pay attention to the 1st line: Iidoor baa gabdhaha kala badala sida baraar doore
It does not mean I like the taste of the story as it is not appropriate to go thorough that kind of treatment but wallaahi it did happened to my reer Abti in Caynabo.
There you go condom boys!!