Buug Uu Qoray Madaxweyne Farmaajo

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Nomad2054

There is nothing permanent except change.
Buug Uu Qoray Madaxweyne Farmaajo waxaa Lagu Xusay In Beesha reer Sheekh isxaaq La shaqaysan Jireen Gumaystihii Ingiriiska.

Madaxweyne Farmaajo waxa uu ku sheegay Buugiisa Beelaha Mudulood iyo isaaq isamadooda inay ahaayeen kuwa dhaqaale ahaan iyo cilmi ahaan ay ka dhiseen Gumnaystihii Ingiriiska iyoTalyaaniga, isaga oo farta ku fiiqay in beelahaas oo dhan waxbarasho iyo deegaan loogu qaadi jiray London iyo Talyaaniga, halka ay ciidan badan u Qoreen Gumaystihii .

Dhanka kale Beesha Daarood iyo Sayid Maxamed Cabdille Xasan ay ahaayeen kuwa dagaal kula jiray Gumaystihii ingiriiska iyo Talyaaniga si ay dalka uga Xoreeyaan.

Buugaas waxa ku Qora waa Xaqiiq Taariikhda Sooyaalka marka la fiirsho, Xiligii gumaysta dalka Joogay Gobalada Waqooyi Ragii Gumaystaha kaba qaadka u ahaa ee Tolkooda oo dhan Hoos geeyay waxaa kamid ahaa Suldaan Cabdiraxmaan Diiriye saad sawika ka arkaysid uu gumaystihii ingiriiska bilad sharaf siiyay.

Waxaa kaloo kuu Cadeynayaa Inay Hogaamiyaasha Beesha Daarood iyo Sayidkii ay dagaal kula jiree Gumaystihii Sheekadii Caan baxday ee Ugaas Maxamuud Dhoore iyo Talyaamiga Dhex martay.

Ugaas Maxamuud Dhoore oo u dhashay Beesha Mareexaan iyo sarkaal Talyaani ah oo mas'uul looga dhigay degaanka waqooyiga Jubba bilowgii sannadihii 1920-aadkii, Sarkaalku mar uu damcay in uu tiriyo geela beelaha Mareexaan ee ku dhaqan gobolka Gedo, ugaaska ayaa ka diiday oo ku yiri : " Geela Mareexaan oo aad tirokoobtaa waxaa kaa xiga xusulkaaga oo aad leeftaa ".
Sarkaalka oo aanan dareensanayn in xusulka aanan la leefi karin ayaa isku dayay in uu xusulkiisii leefo, markuu carrabka la gaari waayay ayuu ugaaskii la hadlay oo uu ku yiri :
" Haddii aan cududda jebiyo, markaas carrabka waan la gaarayaa xusulka ".
Ugaaskii : " Taas macnaheeda sow ma ahan in dhibaato faraha lala galo ".
Sarkaalkii : " Haa ".
Ugaaskii : " Dhibaatadaas ayaa kaa xigta geelayaga oo aad tirisaa ".
Beelihii Mareexaan waxay ku shireen meel la yiraahdo Yaaq, halkaas oo ay ku guddoonsadeen in ay muddo 24 saacadood ah ay geelooda ka tallaabiyaan xuduudda, Dagaalna isku Diyaariyeen Dhacdadaas waxaa loo yaqaan Seero Goys. Talyaanigii wuxuu la yaabay Gumaysi Niceybka Issimada Daarood iyo sida fudud oo ay isu ururiyeen iyo degdegta ay go'aanka ku fuliyeen.


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Shaqo raadso saxib. Adigoo caydh meelaha ka qaato oo afka layriya waddamo shisheeye, Qabyaalad in aad lasoo shir tagto meel soomali isugu timid waa kugu caqli xumo. Waa ceeb.


Iimaan yeelo oo waddankii wanaaggiisa ka shaqee adigoo isu soo dhawaynaaya soomaalida meel kastoo ay joogto.


Qabiil haddii wax lagu helaayo wadaankii ma baaba'een. Ilaahay haku caaifyo waad bukoonaysaa.



Farmaajo waa nin daarood ah, haddaad caqli leedahay in la taageero ayaad ka shaqayn lahayd. Instead, you are here spreading division iyo qabyaalad.

Qabiiliiste caqli fiican leh maba arag. Kasoco meesha dude.
 
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Nomad2054

There is nothing permanent except change.
Shaqo raadso saxib. Adigoo caydh meelaha ka qaato oo afka layriya waddamo shisheeye, Qabyaalad in aad lasoo shir tagto meel soomali isugu timid waa kugu caqli xumo. Waa ceeb.


Iimaan yeelo oo waddankii wanaaggiisa ka shaqee adigoo isu soo dhawaynaaya soomaalida meel kastoo ay joogto.


Qabiil haddii wax lagu helaayo wadaankii ma baaba'een. Ilaahay haku caaifyo waad bukoonaysaa.



Farmaajo waa nin daarood ah, haddaad caqli leedahay in la taageero ayaad ka shaqayn lahayd. Instead, you are here spreading division iyo qabyaalad.

Qabiiliiste caqli fiican leh maba arag. Kasoco meesha dude.

hadal qof wayn oo miyir qaba ayaad igula hadashay walaal, lakiin anigu buug u madaxwaynaha somaaliya so qoray, umbaan soo bandhigay.
 
hadal qof wayn oo miyir qaba ayaad igula hadashay walaal, lakiin anigu buug u madaxwaynaha somaaliya so qoray, umbaan soo bandhigay.


Brother, kaftanka ma xuma, laakiin meeshaan waa meel dad ajnabi ah nala wadaago. Waan ka daalay ceebteenna meelaha qaawan. haddii innaga keliya ay nagu gaar ahaan lahayd halkan isticmaalkeeda, dhib malahaateen.

Markaan noqono dad dowlad ah oo xoog leh, ka madax bannaan saamayn xabashi iyo afrikaan kale, oo aan si xor ah isu maamulno mar kale, maantoo dhan ha la is caayo, waa okay markaa.


Afsoomaaliga aad ku qortay yaa na caymiyay hadda. Afsoomaali ku wad haddaadan ka hari Karin kaftan inaad hoos ugu dhigto asxaabta kale.

I cafi brother, Waa ku mahad san tahay waanadaa iga qaadatay anigoo weliba ku caayay. Iga raalli noqo brother.
 
Some Daaroods like to play that whole Isaaq were colonial lackeys game, that's because Faarax Idaajaa and Aw Jaamac Cumar Ciise (AUN) wrote up revisionist fairy tales during the kacaan era that lionized the Daaroods and painted the Isaaqs as dabodhilifs. This history was taught in the schools, so even some isaaqs have fell for this propaganda which gives the Daarood a monopoly on movements like the daraawiish, even though it was founded co-founded by an Isaaq and was started in the Isaaq city of Burco. But anyone who looks at the colonial era in the Somali peninsula objectively can see that all clans had those who sided with the colonialists and those who resisted.

Look at this link from somnet and how it backfired on the Daarood guy who posted this exact same article about Farmaajo's book. Anyone can play this cheap game of shaming rival clans for things we were all guilty of.

https://www.somnet.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=389860&p=4865900#p4865900
 
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I just realized the link isnt working, but the the thread on Somnet has the same title as this thread for those interested in looking at it.
 
Can you post the pages of the book. If you can't then stop making lies about farmaajo and creating fitnah among ppl.


Carab ma nihin buu ku lahaa horudhaca buugga, Most noteworthy in the entire book. Mr Farmaajo waaba nin Soomaalinimada ku wayn tahay. Taasaan aniga ku siiyay C+, Hordhaca buugga keliya. Inta kalee waa iska sheeko and boring as f*ck.

Also, buugga waa kii qalinjabintiisa jaamacadda(thesis book) ee mid lacag uu ka samaynaayay ma ahan. Ma soomaalaa buug kaa iibsanaysa saxib?


Ninka waa madaxwaynihiiye hadda waa inaan taageernaa Jalle Farmaajo. Soomaaliya darteed, waa in aan u taageernaa morally this government. War kale looma baahna.
 
Carab ma nihin buu ku lahaa horudhaca buugga, Most noteworthy in the entire book. Mr Farmaajo waaba nin Soomaalinimada ku wayn tahay. Taasaan aniga ku siiyay C+, Hordhaca buugga keliya. Inta kalee waa iska sheeko and boring as f*ck.

Also, buugga waa kii qalinjabintiisa jaamacadda(thesis book) ee mid lacag uu ka samaynaayay ma ahan. Ma soomaalaa buug kaa iibsanaysa saxib?


Ninka waa madaxwaynihiiye hadda waa inaan taageernaa Jalle Farmaajo. Soomaaliya darteed, waa in aan u taageernaa morally this government. War kale looma baahna.

Asc and thank you for the reply. But you still haven't answered my question.

Is the article posted by nomad legitimate or fake news created by a person online. But I agree everything you just wrote, we should support the Somali government and not create division and hatred among Somalis.
 

Cotton Eyed Joe

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I have not read the book but it's similar to the inferiority/slave mentality of the black man read this funny article from the BBC in the UK.

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Somaliland's chief of chiefs became a tribal leader 12 years before Queen Elizabeth II assumed the throne and he has clear memories of the day she was crowned.

My name is Haji Abdi Hussein Yusuf also known as Haji Warabe. I am 115 years old. I don't know the exact year I was born, and I cannot read or write, but I know for sure that I am that age.

I remember the Queen's coronation extremely well. In fact, I remember the coronation of her father King George VI [in 1937]. My uncle attended the ceremony in London.

During the coronation of Queen Elizabeth there was a huge celebration in Hargeisa. The whole town was practically shut down and lots of congratulatory telegrams were sent.

I still remember that wonderful day. I have been to London twice but unfortunately I didn't meet the Queen on either occasion.

I first became a chief when Somaliland was a British protectorate. I worked closely with the British colonial officials, and was selected by them as the chief of chiefs. I worked very well with them for 20 years until independence in 1960.

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George VI's and Elizabeth II's coronations were days of celebration
I liked the British a lot, mainly because they brought peace to our land. When they first arrived, the clans were at each other's throats. We were killing and fighting each other, and the British put a stop to it.

To be honest, things didn't change much for me after independence. My chiefly powers stayed pretty much the same, as both the British and the Somali politicians wanted the same thing from me - advice.

I was born outside Hargeisa, the capital of Somaliland, in the area where the airport now is. At the time it wasn't a town at all - it was wilderness.

I have been a nomad since the day I was born and I have been a chief for more than 70 years, since 1940 to be precise.

I am now the chief of chiefs, the elder of elders. The most senior traditional leader in the whole of Somaliland. My nickname is Warabe which means hyena.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-18150302
 
I have not read the book but it's similar to the inferiority/slave mentality of the black man read this funny article from the BBC in the UK.

_60386853_somalichief.jpg


Somaliland's chief of chiefs became a tribal leader 12 years before Queen Elizabeth II assumed the throne and he has clear memories of the day she was crowned.

My name is Haji Abdi Hussein Yusuf also known as Haji Warabe. I am 115 years old. I don't know the exact year I was born, and I cannot read or write, but I know for sure that I am that age.

I remember the Queen's coronation extremely well. In fact, I remember the coronation of her father King George VI [in 1937]. My uncle attended the ceremony in London.

During the coronation of Queen Elizabeth there was a huge celebration in Hargeisa. The whole town was practically shut down and lots of congratulatory telegrams were sent.

I still remember that wonderful day. I have been to London twice but unfortunately I didn't meet the Queen on either occasion.

I first became a chief when Somaliland was a British protectorate. I worked closely with the British colonial officials, and was selected by them as the chief of chiefs. I worked very well with them for 20 years until independence in 1960.

_60386848_georgevistamp.jpg

George VI's and Elizabeth II's coronations were days of celebration
I liked the British a lot, mainly because they brought peace to our land. When they first arrived, the clans were at each other's throats. We were killing and fighting each other, and the British put a stop to it.

To be honest, things didn't change much for me after independence. My chiefly powers stayed pretty much the same, as both the British and the Somali politicians wanted the same thing from me - advice.

I was born outside Hargeisa, the capital of Somaliland, in the area where the airport now is. At the time it wasn't a town at all - it was wilderness.

I have been a nomad since the day I was born and I have been a chief for more than 70 years, since 1940 to be precise.

I am now the chief of chiefs, the elder of elders. The most senior traditional leader in the whole of Somaliland. My nickname is Warabe which means hyena.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-18150302

Did u pay a visit to the somnet thread yet?

And actually what this oday is saying about the British is true. They stopped a lot of the clan wars in somaliland, and also their presence prevented the Xabashis, who had guns and artillery which we didn't have yet, from swallowing us up like they did parts of the Ogaden. In retrospect the presence of the British did a lot of good for Somaliland. You have to remember, Somaliland wasn't colonized, it was a protectorate of the crown. They left our xeer, culture, religion, language and way of life intact, because their mission in Somaliland wasn't to conquer and colonize.
 
I have not read the book but it's similar to the inferiority/slave mentality of the black man read this funny article from the BBC in the UK.

_60386853_somalichief.jpg


Somaliland's chief of chiefs became a tribal leader 12 years before Queen Elizabeth II assumed the throne and he has clear memories of the day she was crowned.

My name is Haji Abdi Hussein Yusuf also known as Haji Warabe. I am 115 years old. I don't know the exact year I was born, and I cannot read or write, but I know for sure that I am that age.

I remember the Queen's coronation extremely well. In fact, I remember the coronation of her father King George VI [in 1937]. My uncle attended the ceremony in London.

During the coronation of Queen Elizabeth there was a huge celebration in Hargeisa. The whole town was practically shut down and lots of congratulatory telegrams were sent.

I still remember that wonderful day. I have been to London twice but unfortunately I didn't meet the Queen on either occasion.

I first became a chief when Somaliland was a British protectorate. I worked closely with the British colonial officials, and was selected by them as the chief of chiefs. I worked very well with them for 20 years until independence in 1960.

_60386848_georgevistamp.jpg

George VI's and Elizabeth II's coronations were days of celebration
I liked the British a lot, mainly because they brought peace to our land. When they first arrived, the clans were at each other's throats. We were killing and fighting each other, and the British put a stop to it.

To be honest, things didn't change much for me after independence. My chiefly powers stayed pretty much the same, as both the British and the Somali politicians wanted the same thing from me - advice.

I was born outside Hargeisa, the capital of Somaliland, in the area where the airport now is. At the time it wasn't a town at all - it was wilderness.

I have been a nomad since the day I was born and I have been a chief for more than 70 years, since 1940 to be precise.

I am now the chief of chiefs, the elder of elders. The most senior traditional leader in the whole of Somaliland. My nickname is Warabe which means hyena.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-18150302


You really want to speak of slave mentality :

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Wallahi you don't want to go down this route
 

KULTA

f*ck you im from Mudug
lol This is what I'm trying to tell these guys. They think we can't play this game as well, because they bought into the revisionist history of the kacaan. Somali clans are all the same, when people realize that then they'll stop with these cheap games.

I have done my research hadii ilaahay ku idmahayo this topic is a big no go zone for me :mjhaps:
 
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