They're Dhulbahante-Isaaq, like Berber-ArabsWhy are you adding dhulbahante wardheer deegan in this imaginary country
its half of awdal to a imaginary djibouti kkkkkkkkAwdal maxaad uga dhigtay djibouti and what's with the weird zigzag lines
It's dir landYou gave Djibouti too much land
@Steamdevolopment i see your little jealous ass sneaking here, are you jealous? don't worry we will expand our borders even more so you will experience our culture
Doesn't matter, Dirland is soon to federate with isaaqland
It's dir land
I would like to see a strong dir state too
Dir, Isaaq and Hararis will form the richest and most peaceful country in Africa. Harar was Harari and Somali, before oromo and amhara invasionsI agree!
Let's fuse with Djibouti and make Harar a joint Harari, Dir (Gadabuursi), and Isaaq (HA) capital and kick out the oromo squatters asap!(jk)
True account: 19th century British traveller, Richard Burton, stated that Harar's population was half Harari and half Somali (no oromo squatters like today) and HA were well represented (they did control much of the trade between Harar and Berbera)
Today, the holy city of Harar is a museum full of gaalos and a beer factory.
Now I'm just in awe of the disillusion, brother, that's all
My people are in Somalia, which you are a part of.
Dir, Isaaq and Hararis will form the richest and most peaceful country in Africa. Harar was Harari and Somali, before oromo and amhara invasions
Hargeisa used to be called little herer once upon a time. But not anymore.
hhhh imaginary borders for imaginary countriesits half of awdal to a imaginary djibouti kkkkkkkk
Isaaq settlements in the homeland, circa 2017 (colourised)There are no Isaaq left in Wardheer Zone. The border between Misrak Gashamo and Danot is the border between Isaaq and Dhulbahante.
British Somaliland 155,399 sq km
Harti ~ 60,000 sq km
Isaaq ~ 68,400
Gadabursi 27,000 sq km
Isn't that where the name comes from? Harar as-saghir? + it was on the route from berbera to harar
inshalahi
But why is Zeila painted Djibouti
anyway inshalahi brother, we fight and stay strong in the South and you stay strong back home
Can we bring back the Japanese looking flag please, it's way cooler than whatever we have now
We need to find out if it is actually a natural occurance or man-made, they look too sophisticated to me. I don't believe in that ancient egyptian somali bs, but maybe we were the first egyptians and practiced our pyramids here kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk @DeathWish do you know anything?Yeah, Hargeisa is situated on a valley hence a good water catchment area for trade caravans between Berbera - Harar plus naaso hablood was probably a natural Landmark.
God bless geological Babylons!
We need to find out if it is actually a natural occurance or man-made, they look too sophisticated to me. I don't believe in that ancient egyptian somali bs, but maybe we were the first egyptians and practiced our pyramids here kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk @DeathWish do you know anything?