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Hutuking's people Xamar 1909. Duud-Xamaal.

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 5:46 pm
by X.Playa
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Re: Hutuking's people Xamar 1909. Duud-Xamaal.

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 5:56 pm
by X.Playa
DijbSomali's pepole 1901.

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With the caption of "Landing At Zailah, A Novel Method"

Re: Hutuking's people Xamar 1909. Duud-Xamaal.

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 5:58 pm
by X.Playa
Boosaaso people.

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Re: Hutuking's people Xamar 1909. Duud-Xamaal.

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 5:59 pm
by X.Playa
So guys vote which of these Xamaali's from Xamar, Boosaaso, adn Zaylac would you perfer? i think the Boosaaso folks are the best.

Re: Hutuking's people Xamar 1909. Duud-Xamaal.

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 6:05 pm
by hydrogen
The mogadishu one is not Somalis, Somalis didn't dress like arabs :dj:

Re: Hutuking's people Xamar 1909. Duud-Xamaal.

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 6:07 pm
by MrPrestige
I wouldn't being carried like this by Mogadishu citizens like they did for foreigners. :lol: :lol:


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Re: Hutuking's people Xamar 1909. Duud-Xamaal.

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 6:08 pm
by GIJaamac
hydrogen wrote:The mogadishu one is not Somalis, Somalis didn't dress like arabs :dj:
Actually very true. They were reer xamars as they lived in Xamar weyne area close to the beach. Abgaals lived in Xamar daye aka the hinterland of Xamar and they used to wear 2 sheets.

Xplaya, what do you think of this picture

http://www.delcampe.net/page/item/id,18 ... age,E.html

The men who are carrying are clearly whites or arabs

Re: Hutuking's people Xamar 1909. Duud-Xamaal.

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 6:09 pm
by MrPrestige
Some of them are the black citizens of Mogadishu clearly.

Re: Hutuking's people Xamar 1909. Duud-Xamaal.

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 6:10 pm
by X.Playa
Most city somalis in early 1900's dressed like Arabs... thats pure history, only the nomads dressed with the tarditional 2 sheets. The best way to find out is we need a mag shot of Hutuking to compare him with his Duud-Xamaal ancestors.

Re: Hutuking's people Xamar 1909. Duud-Xamaal.

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 6:13 pm
by Marques
I always believed this was a dumb arguement anyway. Truth is, any gaal that has landed in Somalia or other colonies had workers and servants at their service, it was not a qabiil matter.

Re: Hutuking's people Xamar 1909. Duud-Xamaal.

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 6:13 pm
by GIJaamac
X.Playa wrote:Most city somalis in early 1900's dressed like Arabs... thats pure history, only the nomads dressed with the tarditional 2 sheets. The best way to find out is we need a mag shot of Hutuking to compare him with his Duud-Xamaal ancestors.
nope
this is how they dressed.

http://mogadishuimages.files.wordpress. ... s-1901.jpg

Re: Hutuking's people Xamar 1909. Duud-Xamaal.

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 6:14 pm
by X.Playa
I dont see the differences.. look at the first picture and at these people do you see any difference?

Re: Hutuking's people Xamar 1909. Duud-Xamaal.

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 6:14 pm
by Titanium
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Somaliland's chief of chiefs became a tribal leader 12 years before Queen Elizabeth II assumed the throne and he has clear memories of the day she was crowned.

My name is Haji Abdi Hussein Yusuf also known as Haji Warabe. I am 115 years old. I don't know the exact year I was born, and I cannot read or write, but I know for sure that I am that age.

I remember the Queen's coronation extremely well. In fact, I remember the coronation of her father King George VI [in 1937]. My uncle attended the ceremony in London.

During the coronation of Queen Elizabeth there was a huge celebration in Hargeisa. The whole town was practically shut down and lots of congratulatory telegrams were sent.

I still remember that wonderful day. I have been to London twice but unfortunately I didn't meet the Queen on either occasion.

I first became a chief when Somaliland was a British protectorate. I worked closely with the British colonial officials, and was selected by them as the chief of chiefs. I worked very well with them for 20 years until independence in 1960.

I liked the British a lot, mainly because they brought peace to our land. When they first arrived, the clans were at each other's throats. We were killing and fighting each other, and the British put a stop to it.

To be honest, things didn't change much for me after independence. My chiefly powers stayed pretty much the same, as both the British and the Somali politicians wanted the same thing from me - advice.

I was born outside Hargeisa, the capital of Somaliland, in the area where the airport now is. At the time it wasn't a town at all - it was wilderness.

I have been a nomad since the day I was born and I have been a chief for more than 70 years, since 1940 to be precise.

I am now the chief of chiefs, the elder of elders. The most senior traditional leader in the whole of Somaliland. My nickname is Warabe which means hyena.
Nomadic life

When I was four years old, I started looking after baby sheep and goats. When I was a bit older, my job was to herd young camels into their pens. Then I graduated to herding the mature camels, the most magnificent of all Somali beasts.

Even though I am now too old to actively herd my livestock, I still consider myself first and foremost a nomad, and I visit my herds whenever I can.

Nomadic life has changed dramatically over the decades. It used to be just us, our animals and the wilderness.

Now villages, roads and vehicles get in the way of everything. People are ruining the environment by cutting down all the trees for charcoal.

I will never retire as elder of the elders. I want to continue for as long as I can - for as long as my brain functions properly. People continue to respect me and I respect them.

Please will you pass our felicitations, congratulations and heartfelt blessings to her majesty, in particular from the House of Elders here in Somaliland.
Here is John Drysdale, former British colonial officer British Somaliland and has lived there ever since. He voted in the recent local municipal elections in Somaliland. They deny other southern Somalis who live in Somaliland to vote but allowed this Colonial Officer

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:clap:

Re: Hutuking's people Xamar 1909. Duud-Xamaal.

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 6:16 pm
by X.Playa
so?? John Drysdale lived in moqdisho for 20 years and was at one time Afweyne's advisor and he was a champion of the Somali-weyn cause and he wrote a book for the Somali case... he is an honored somali citizen.

Re: Hutuking's people Xamar 1909. Duud-Xamaal.

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 6:18 pm
by GIJaamac
X.Playa wrote:I dont see the differences.. look at the first picture and at these people do you see any difference?
In the first pic you see clearly men with vests. In the second pic you see men with 2 white sheets on. Sxb they were reer xamars.