Somali ministers in the 50's PIC (MUST SEE)
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[quote="ABSAME'"]:lol: People are talking of Somali ministers and Look at Dowladsade?
I realized Mareexans are more delusional than Iidoors. '
Was Somali written by you guys
or we simply happened to adopt the latin script to replace our former scripts like Cusmaaniya and Arabic.[/quote]
Cusmaniya was never used outside of majerteeniya.
I realized Mareexans are more delusional than Iidoors. '
Was Somali written by you guys

Cusmaniya was never used outside of majerteeniya.
Majeerteeniya is for what? That script was invented by Kenediid in the Hobyo Sultanate. The Majertein protectorate that you alluding has never adopted that script and Hobyo was its own Protectorate. It later became popular until the 60s and was viewed to be very sophisticated script that can stand on par with Arabic and Latin. The Somali Language Committee considered its adoption but it didn't suit the phonetic structure of Somali language and was then ruled out in favor of Latin and Arabic.
If You haven't read of Kenadiid , he came into conflict with his cousin Usmaan who actually didn't deserve the Sultanate of Majeertinya. Kenadiid was viewed with suspicious eye that he will favor politically his uncles Warsnageli who had been locked in both bitter struggle with their Harti neighbors. Educated and financed by his uncles in Aden, he later came with mercanaries and conquered the Hawiye to form the protectorate and challenge his cousin.
Was Hobyo a Majiirtinya? Ur distortions of Somali history never cease to amaze me
If You haven't read of Kenadiid , he came into conflict with his cousin Usmaan who actually didn't deserve the Sultanate of Majeertinya. Kenadiid was viewed with suspicious eye that he will favor politically his uncles Warsnageli who had been locked in both bitter struggle with their Harti neighbors. Educated and financed by his uncles in Aden, he later came with mercanaries and conquered the Hawiye to form the protectorate and challenge his cousin.
Was Hobyo a Majiirtinya? Ur distortions of Somali history never cease to amaze me
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