Warsangeli Suldaan Welcomed in Capital

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Nice
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okay now the faqash is in hargeisa gee
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HooBariiska wrote:okay now the faqash is in hargeisa gee
its political Victory for SL :up:

Hag offer a gift to SL! the 3 cities + the people within them
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He is a Somali man visiting another part of his country. Wan soo dhawenaya Suldaanka Warsangeli. I know they will do the same when I visit Dhahar and beyond. Somali Peninsula Somali ba leh. Beyond artificial borders, beyond oppression and foreign divide---the Somali remains one after so many years of external and internal struggle. Wallahi this race is one resilient race and that makes the Somali unbreakable. The Sultan of Warsangeli has good relations with the Sultans of Isaaq. Waxa mesha qasa wa qabqablayaal who think they are tribal warriors. Lakin wa laga ilbaxay warkooda...The Warsangeli Sultan is here because the Somali man can freely travel anywhere in the Somali Peninsula runta hadi laga hadlo.

I look forward to the day I ride my Harley Davidson from the deep jungles of Ras Kamboni to the ovens of Djibouti. No doubt there will be many hiccups along the way including environmental ones, natural challenges such as fatigue...exhaustion and few ignorant people but I know its home.
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