gedoburisi and beesha sade relations
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grandpakhalif
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gedoburisi and beesha sade relations
I think these two clans are related, my theory is thst during Axmed Gurey wars laanta Beesha Sade got lost and ended up in Adal empire\ Modern day Awdal hence the name Gedobiirsi
These two clans love each other alot, I was shocked the number of Gedobiirsi folks in Cbdwaaq, they are also alot of MRxn folks in Borame
No wonder they were so loyal to the blessed revolution of MSB!
These two clans love each other alot, I was shocked the number of Gedobiirsi folks in Cbdwaaq, they are also alot of MRxn folks in Borame
No wonder they were so loyal to the blessed revolution of MSB!
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Re: gedoburisi and beesha sade relations
There are isaaqs in caabudwaaq as well. Horta how big is that place?
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Re: gedoburisi and beesha sade relations
I seen a YouTube video claiming a new discovery that it was in Ethiopia all this time. lol
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Re: gedoburisi and beesha sade relations
first of all the name is not gedo buursi but gada buursi aa in gada the oromo gadaa system and second merexaan weree not in gedo during the 16 century and 3rd nor did a gedo region exist back than. sheekooyinka baraleyga kala tag
Re: gedoburisi and beesha sade relations
There are plenty of Marehans in Borama because it is a nice city that is very peaceful. Probably the best Somali people live there, this is probably because Reer Awdal are educated people. There could be history between the Gadabuursi and the Marehans since the Adal sultante had an army that consisted mainly of Gadabuursi, Marehans, Dir, and Hartis according to the Futuh al-Habasha. This also aligns with Darood history which says Daroods moved downwards from nothern Somalia. Cabudwaaq is the only place in Galguduud with a real population, it is a nice place although I'm not sure what population estimates are.
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Re: gedoburisi and beesha sade relations
Samaroon are lovely educated welcoming people.
Bless them.
Bless them.
Re: gedoburisi and beesha sade relations
no dhoofar ismail filth (not mentioning dhulos and warsans) can be inside SL at anytime or they must be thrown into the depths of the gulf of aden. hiraab should also be banned
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Re: gedoburisi and beesha sade relations
The name has nothing to do with Gedo or marexan maybe there are other things they share. Btw the weird thing about this are southern somali pronounce better, the right pronunciation is "Gedo-buursi or Gedo-biirsi" not what northern people say "Gada-buursi". I blame the black qureish (Isaq and darod) for misspelling the name! 
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It's pure retardation when you see people misspelling names, and I mean any names. Around the world, normal people strive not to misspell a word, names of places, people and what have you.
Markaa when I see people misspelling Borama as Borame or Gadabursi for the many weird variety of ways we see, I just chuckle a little bit and think to myself, what a retard. I mean what else would you call it?
As for the relations between Beesha Sade and Samaroon, it actually does exist. There is some sort of unspoken friendly, cordial relationship between the two. Mareexan made Borama their go to place, thousands of well educated, well off Mxs, majority of them diaspora have made Borama their second home and actually build brand new houses, no rent or short stay there. Some of them uprooted their entire families and relocated to Borama when they figured this is actually a nice place to raise kids . What they found was the most beautiful, stable, welcoming place with the most hospitable people. And now weirdly enough, other diaspora poeple from other qabiils; Hawiye, Other Darod clans, and even Dir from the South followed suit. Mesha imika Mjs baa laga kari laayahay. They actually travel all the way from Garowe, Galgkacayo, and come to Borama for the weekends. First daily shuttle bus services between Borama and Garowe has been started recently.
Thanks to my girl Nostalggia Loooooooool she single-handedly showcased the beauty of Borama and its tranquil weather, to the world in her vlogs.
Markaa when I see people misspelling Borama as Borame or Gadabursi for the many weird variety of ways we see, I just chuckle a little bit and think to myself, what a retard. I mean what else would you call it?
As for the relations between Beesha Sade and Samaroon, it actually does exist. There is some sort of unspoken friendly, cordial relationship between the two. Mareexan made Borama their go to place, thousands of well educated, well off Mxs, majority of them diaspora have made Borama their second home and actually build brand new houses, no rent or short stay there. Some of them uprooted their entire families and relocated to Borama when they figured this is actually a nice place to raise kids . What they found was the most beautiful, stable, welcoming place with the most hospitable people. And now weirdly enough, other diaspora poeple from other qabiils; Hawiye, Other Darod clans, and even Dir from the South followed suit. Mesha imika Mjs baa laga kari laayahay. They actually travel all the way from Garowe, Galgkacayo, and come to Borama for the weekends. First daily shuttle bus services between Borama and Garowe has been started recently.
Thanks to my girl Nostalggia Loooooooool she single-handedly showcased the beauty of Borama and its tranquil weather, to the world in her vlogs.
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CaliQaseV2
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Re: gedoburisi and beesha sade relations
Canab iyo Camuud haddaad Boorama ku hesho maxaaba kaa maqan?AGENT447 wrote:It's pure retardation when you see people misspelling names, and I mean any names. Around the world, normal people strive not to misspell a word, names of places, people and what have you.
Markaa when I see people misspelling Borama as Borame or Gadabursi for the many weird variety of ways we see, I just chuckle a little bit and think to myself, what a retard. I mean what else would you call it?
As for the relations between Beesha Sade and Samaroon, it actually does exist. There is some sort of unspoken friendly, cordial relationship between the two. Mareexan made Borama their go to place, thousands of well educated, well off Mxs, majority of them diaspora have made Borama their second home and actually build brand new houses, no rent or short stay there. Some of them uprooted their entire families and relocated to Borama when they figured this is actually a nice place to raise kids . What they found was the most beautiful, stable, welcoming place with the most hospitable people. And now weirdly enough, other diaspora poeple from other qabiils; Hawiye, Other Darod clans, and even Dir from the South followed suit. Mesha imika Mjs baa laga kari laayahay. They actually travel all the way from Garowe, Galgkacayo, and come to Borama for the weekends. First daily shuttle bus services between Borama and Garowe has been started recently.
Thanks to my girl Nostalggia Loooooooool she single-handedly showcased the beauty of Borama and its tranquil weather, to the world in her vlogs.
Re: gedoburisi and beesha sade relations
Waa nimco nimco ku sug deeCaliQaseV2 wrote: Canab iyo Camuud haddaad Boorama ku hesho maxaaba kaa maqan?

Just noticed I mentioned the blessed B-town 8 times in that single post
Last edited by AGENT447 on Sat Nov 05, 2016 7:04 pm, edited 3 times in total.
Re: gedoburisi and beesha sade relations
waayeel101 wrote:The name has nothing to do with Gedo or marexan maybe there are other things they share. Btw the weird thing about this are southern somali pronounce better, the right pronunciation is "Gedo-buursi or Gedo-biirsi" not what northern people say "Gada-buursi". I blame the black qureish (Isaq and darod) for misspelling the name!
The fuck are you talking about, you miserable garanwaa git? How on earth is that the correct one and Gadabuursi the wrong spelling? Waar dib iskugu noqo and reevaluate your life oo wax isku fal!
Mida kale, anuu niyaw waan kaa yaabayba, you are one sneaky suspicious prick. Are you or are you not a Gadabursi? If not, your retarded and offensive remarks can be easily forgiven!
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CaliQaseV2
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Re: gedoburisi and beesha sade relations
AGENT447 wrote:Waa nimco nimco ku sug deeCaliQaseV2 wrote: Canab iyo Camuud haddaad Boorama ku hesho maxaaba kaa maqan?
Just noticed I mentioned the blessed B-town 8 times in that single post
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Re: gedoburisi and beesha sade relations
I'm sure Borame is a nice place, so is Caabudwaaq and Marehan-Gadabuursi are two muslim somali clans ha guulaystaan ayaga iyo dhamaan umada nabada jecel.
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