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Tana River: The Third Somali River

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 7:24 pm
by thegoodshepherd
This is the start of a series of posts describing the various lands of Beesha Darood :clap:
With all of the attention that the Juba and Shebelle get, I think we forget about the third Somali river.
The Tana river is located in North Eastern Kenya, and runs primarily through Garissa County.
Unlike the Juba river, the Tana is a Darood river, and is not shared with any other clan :up:
It is also home to my subclan, the Kablalax :heart:
Now that I know we have such land, I will never go back to Mudug, ever :lol:

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:blessed:

Re: Tana River: The Third Somali River

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 7:33 pm
by thegoodshepherd
Farms on the Tana River



Imagine Thegoodshepherd having a banana and Mango farm there. And then Vacationing in Kismayo every weekend :ahh:

Re: Tana River: The Third Somali River

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 7:41 pm
by StormShadow
Does Garacad have horses? I might open a seasonal horse ranch there go ride with my wifey.... :win:

Re: Tana River: The Third Somali River

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 7:43 pm
by StormShadow
I just noticed Garissa county is focking huge beesha is few miles from Lamu. Ijara town is close to Lamu than Garissa.

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Ijara ... 84d9bdce88

Re: Tana River: The Third Somali River

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 7:53 pm
by thegoodshepherd
Hilaac, remember the cities thread where you posted pictures of Garissa??
Until then I had no idea that there was another river where Beesha lived :lol:
The area between the Juba and the Tana is the most green and fertile in all of Somaliweyne, and all of it belongs to beesha :blessed:
If I ever want to live in Somalia, I chose either Kismayo or Garissa.

Re: Tana River: The Third Somali River

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 7:59 pm
by Osman
Fuuq eydi ku dhashay was, Tana River is dominated by Warday Cali :blessed:

Re: Tana River: The Third Somali River

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 8:01 pm
by thegoodshepherd
Hilaac21 wrote:I just noticed Garissa county is focking huge beesha is few miles from Lamu. Ijara town is close to Lamu than Garissa

The whole of South Garissa is a huge flood plain. It is prime farmland. The entire plain is alluvial soil brought down from the highlands :clap:
South Garissa can become a huge food producer.

Re: Tana River: The Third Somali River

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 8:04 pm
by StormShadow
Osman wrote:Fuuq eydi ku dhashay was, Tana River is dominated by Warday Cali :blessed:
The socalled wardey cali AKA muunyo they're not even somali and they share the other side of the river with the Galla ( orma) and Bantu( pokoma)

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Re: Tana River: The Third Somali River

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 8:07 pm
by thegoodshepherd
Osman wrote:Fuuq eydi ku dhashay was, Tana River is dominated by Warday Cali :blessed:
:lol: Warday are NOT EVEN SOMALI!!!

Re: Tana River: The Third Somali River

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 8:07 pm
by HusseinHassan
:lawd: :blessed: it feels good being darod

Re: Tana River: The Third Somali River

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 8:08 pm
by MrPrestige
Lol since when did Pokomo and Orma became D Block?
The major ethnic groups of the Tana River District are the Pokomo, many of whom are farmers along the Tana River, and the Orma, who are
predominantly a cattle-herding nomadic people

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012%E2%80 ... ct_clashes

Re: Tana River: The Third Somali River

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 8:09 pm
by waraabe251
Hilaac21 wrote:
Osman wrote:Fuuq eydi ku dhashay was, Tana River is dominated by Warday Cali :blessed:
The socalled wardey cali AKA muunyo they're not even somali and they share the other side of the river with the Galla ( orma) and Bantu( pokoma)

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:damn: :damn:
are you sure they are not hawiye

Re: Tana River: The Third Somali River

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 8:14 pm
by StormShadow
MrPrestige wrote:Lol since when did Pokomo and Orma became D Block?
The major ethnic groups of the Tana River District are the Pokomo, many of whom are farmers along the Tana River, and the Orma, who are
predominantly a cattle-herding nomadic people

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012%E2%80 ... ct_clashes
:mindblown:

You don't know shit about NFD. Tana river country and Garissa Country are separated by by the Tana river.

Garissa is Absame country while Tana country is is dominated Orma and Pokomo who are Galo madow and Bantu groups followed by some Wardeey.

What are you talking about? :?

Re: Tana River: The Third Somali River

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 8:16 pm
by thegoodshepherd
MrPrestige wrote:Lol since when did Pokomo and Orma became D Block?
The major ethnic groups of the Tana River District are the Pokomo, many of whom are farmers along the Tana River, and the Orma, who are
predominantly a cattle-herding nomadic people
There are no Orma or Pokomo in Garissa County. Garissa County is Pure Darood. They live across the river in Tana River County.
The river is the border. The Orma and Warday lost to the Darood during the Gaalo Madow wars.

Re: Tana River: The Third Somali River

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 8:17 pm
by waraabe251
MrPrestige wrote:Lol since when did Pokomo and Orma became D Block?
The major ethnic groups of the Tana River District are the Pokomo, many of whom are farmers along the Tana River, and the Orma, who are
predominantly a cattle-herding nomadic people

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012%E2%80 ... ct_clashes
dont take them seriously