Question to Kismayo folks

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Question to Kismayo folks

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In somalinet I hear Kismayo is an Ogaden city or a Marexan city and even a Cawrmale city (from oldenglish :lol: ) anyway almost every clan claims kismayo, but watching this video only makes me more confused. Watching this video you would think the city is a somali bantu/jareer/bajuni city, where are all the lamagoodle's - apart from the shabab guy on the computer. :!:



Btw, this isn't a thread bashing jareer or anyone else.
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Re: Question to Kismayo folks

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Somali dont like to be recorded Lol.

bro waa ku salaamey, Kismaayo is a big city it has all sorts of people living in it and people making business as far as from Xamar. but you know Somali like to claim everything, and Ogaden are Somali who like to claim Kismaayo. i say let them, at the end of the day we are all Somali and if they feel Kismaayo is their pride, so be it.

but the History of the city is clear, the previous admins were all Marexan, the citizens are mostly Marexan and today Alshabab are forced to satisfy the needs of Marexan elders of the city.

even before the city grew, it was a small port city with foreign residents, and the outskirts were Marexan(talxe) geeljire.



but nobody cares about this, i support modernity and development, so anyone can come if they abide by the law and develop the place.
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Re: Question to Kismayo folks

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thank cumar 4 this youtube kismayo 4 ever i am from city kismayo cawamalle if i tell realaty , kismayo is Somalia's third largest city, Kismayo is home to a large population from the thre regions Lower Jubba,middle jubba and gedo ,clains of thre regions are also come work and live kismayo but residence kismayo and around kismayo are Cawramale and Galgacel. SNOOP you are lie and even not from kismayo you are bardhere don't dream day ,we knew marixan came by side cayr in kismayo and now finish and fuck what hell done selfish huuraale!
how somali clains lives the three regions jubbaland state kismayo
districts and villages arround Kismayo RER XAAJI CAWRAMALLE kismayi ,calanley shaqaalaha. Buulaxaji, Biroole,kayama,qandala
BIMAAL district ,jamaame. tudho, sanguuni'
OGADEN ditrict, afmadow,badhadhe,buale,salagle
Marixan, region gedo district ceel waag bardhere
GELJACEL,region lower jubba kismayo ,yontooy, bulagadud
kismay large city it where somali people lives firee dignity, respectfully we love kismayo :heart:
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Re: Question to Kismayo folks

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go learn English you sad case lol. im Rer kismaayo i have nothing to do with Gedo, and my Talxe people live in Lower Jubba they stand by me as i stand by them.
Galjecel, Shiekhal are my brothers, today in the elders council of Kismaayo, both Galjecel and Shiekhal are friends of MArexan.




if Cawrale does not want development, education, health and peace, you can always join Cagdheer in refugee camps in NFD.
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Re: Question to Kismayo folks

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great alhamdullah was born kismayo and you dont know how i know be slince shit!, i dont know what hell you call taxle , taxle is boonta ilka yarta miya :clap :D ?


peace kismayo 4 ever

ugaazle cawramale calanley :clap:
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Re: Question to Kismayo folks

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Kismayo was originally settled by the Banjuni people and only developed as an urban centre in the 1880s, when the Sultan of Zanzibar held suzerainty over Kismayo.

In 1865 the Ogaden crossed from the east to the west side of the Juba river, pushing out the Oromo, who had been weakened by a smallpox epidemic, and gained control of pastoral lands between the Juba and the Tana rivers. According to the Ogaden, the first inhabitants of Kismayo were Ogaden Muqaabul, who are now concentrated in Badade district south of Kismayo.

The first evidence of Harti settlement in Kismayo dates from the 1880s, when Harti traders from north-east Somalia established a foothold in the town. The main Harti group to settle in the town were Majeerteen traders from Ras Hafuun, who were known as 'Hafuuni'. Conflicts between the Osman Mahmoud and the Ali Suleiban Majeerteen, in north-east Somalia, led many of the Ali Suleiban to migrate to Kismayo.

Further migrations by the Issa Mahmoud and the Dolbahunte took place during the wars of the Sayid Abdulla Hassan (the 'Mad Mullah'), in the first two decades of this century.

Under the British administration the Harti became a strong mercantile class in Kismayo. They were also the first Somali employees of the British administration, thereby establishing themselves as an educated urban professional class.

They maintained this position under the Italians, when Kismayo was ceded to them in 1926. The Harti therefore claim long-term settlement and trading rights in Kismayo, and cite as evidence the 1968 elections, when the four MPs from Kismayo were all Harti.

Hawiye interests in Kismayo are based on the presence of Galgaal in the area. They were displaced into the area earlier this century, having been driven southwards by the Rahanweyne. Other Hawiye clans, such as the Xawadle and Sheikal, are more recent residents in the region.

Frequent land disputes between the Majeerteen and the Ogadenis took place in the early part of this century. In one famous battle some 80 Harti were killed. The Ogadenis refer to the area of the battle as 'lafara ha tiga' ('the bones of Harti'), while the Harti refer to it as 'lafara ha rage' ('the bones of men').

Jubaland was also the scene of frequent fights between the Awlihan/Ogaden and the Marehan in the first two decades of this century.

At the time when Kismayo was ceded to Italy, the British are said to have enforced an agreement between the Harti and Ogadenis.

According to the Ogaden, the agreement found in favour of the Ogadenis, giving their Sultan Ahmed Magan overall authority in Jubaland. This has now passed to his grandson Sultan Abdi Ali 'Songkor'. According to the Harti, the agreements stipulated that the Ogaden (mainly Mohamed Zubeir) should stay north of what is now the Liboi-Kismayo road, while the area south of this remained under the control of the Harti. By this agreement the Mohamed Zubeir Ogaden were also given access to the port
Notwithstanding the recent prominence of the Marehan and the
presence of smaller clans (e.g., the Tunni and Bimaal) in the area, the
two most important clans are the Ogadeen, especially its Maxamed
Zubeer subclan, and the Herti, primarily the Majerteyn and
Dulbahante sections. The Ogadeen (including the Aulihan section) are
the majority group and greatly outnumber the Herti in the region
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Re: Question to Kismayo folks

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Its a 2min report, theres a huge Jareer presence ofcoarse in kismaayo and in many farming communities in the south.
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Re: Question to Kismayo folks

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Cumar-Labasuul wrote:In somalinet I hear Kismayo is an Ogaden city or a Marexan city and even a Cawrmale city (from oldenglish :lol: ) anyway almost every clan claims kismayo, but watching this video only makes me more confused. Watching this video you would think the city is a somali bantu/jareer/bajuni city, where are all the lamagoodle's - apart from the shabab guy on the computer. :!:



Btw, this isn't a thread bashing jareer or anyone else.
kismayo waa dhull mareexaan
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Re: Question to Kismayo folks

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Waxa la yaab leh Cagdhers iyo dad la haysto thinking that they have influence in Kismayo

bal dib u firi

For the last 15 years EVERY GUDOMIYE of KISMAYO wuxu aha nin Marehan

the most businesses, xaafads, and shicib waxa leh Marehan

Marehana intey kibreen waxay sameeyeen MAAMULKA BEESHA SADE EE KISMAYO

now which qabiil can do that if they werent the majority? have U ever heard of Cagdhers making a maamul in Kismayo called MAAMULKA BEESHA ABSAME EE KISMAYO? waa maya

have U ever heard a Cagdher gudoomiye ama barasaab in Kismayo for the last 15 years? waa maya
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