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Portraits of Somaliland warriors (late 18th century)

Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 11:12 pm
by Hawdian
He probably was my great grand-grand father

Abdalle Isaxaaq, HY

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HooBariiska's likely great grand-grand father :lol:

Abdalle Isaxaaq, HY

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Khalid's likely great grand-grand father. I wonder if Khalid still has that tusbaax. Maybe he was the founder of Timo Weyn Sufism.

Abdalle Sacad, Sacad Muse, HA

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SecretAgent's likely great grand-grand father

Madhibaan, Hawiye

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Jabuutawi aka Zack's great grand-grand father. Zack, sxb is awoowe wearing koor mise GPS?

Cise, Dir

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LeJusticier's likely great grand-grand father. You know he is HJ ninyahow just like most HJ indhaha ayu awoowe isku haya. Go ask Hirsi about the donated money...indhaha ayu isku xidhi intu buluug buluug ka siyo. HJ trademark, copyright.

Musa Abokor, HJ

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Rich-boy's likely great grand-grand father

Cise Muse, HA

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Samatar and Kurki's likely great grand-grand fathers. Which one of you two is the tallest?

Habar Awal, Isaac

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Xildid, Hodan94, Gurey, sky & Hargeysay, MenaceToSociety, Sicid85, MrPrestige's likely great grand-grand fathers

HJ & Garhajis, Isaac

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Waale awoowyaden had amazing styles those days. Now days everyone gets lame hair cut prescribed by some Saudi Wahabi Sheikh. The Afar are the only ones who reserved this culture. KUDOS to them. What you see on the hairs of awoowyaden is nothing but butter from our adhi (subag).

By the way the pictures and the tribes are real. I didn't make it up just for the sake of it.

Re: Portraits of Somaliland warriors (late 18th century)

Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 11:44 pm
by ZubeirAwal
I reserved the hairstyle sxb, 18 months and growing.

Re: Portraits of Somaliland warriors (late 18th century)

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 12:05 am
by LeJusticier
I love that semi-barbarian style

Re: Portraits of Somaliland warriors (late 18th century)

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 12:53 am
by Chinaman
I remember when Warsame101 first posted those pics a very long time ago without identifying who the men are, he even edited out the Qabiil captions at the end of the pics. The thread was hilarious.

Ever single member was distancing themselves from the pics, some claiming they were Oromo, others like certain Somalilanders were claiming they were some obscure walanweyn tribe all because of things like their attire, hair etc

Now all of a sudden after their Qabiils were uncovered, certain people have made a whole 360 on regards to the pics. Somalis are funny lol