so of the 90k so called spearmen, 40k were OG. isaq and harti together made 50k?
I mean if that ain't laandhere idk what is.
in 2023, nothing changed.
I mean if that ain't laandhere idk what is.
in 2023, nothing changed.
Damn I can't lie this sounds like something from a movie throwing knifes and then dying a hero's death and then his friends jump out the window like CIA agents in an indie film.
what war was thatso of the 90k so called spearmen, 40k were OG. isaq and harti together made 50k?
I mean if that ain't laandhere idk what is.
in 2023, nothing changed.
Thanks for this walaal, this is the treasure trove on ogaden history.
I found this on my great great great grandfather hussein Ugaas and his son Cumar ugaas, according to the report of Rimabud cited here the ugaas used to be the most powerful rulers from harar to the lands of the habrgarhajis, his name was known to the egyptians and he used to get gifts from the ottomans
They hated us so much because we refused to bend the knee. The Waamo Ogaden gave them such a headache they actually divided us in two. In Ogadenia they just gave them all over to Ethiopia but in Waamo they actually divided us in two. Talk about butt hurtThe reason why the british eventually gave ogaden to Ethiopia, and NFD to kenya was because the monarchy got their boys merked and their feelings hurt nacalaa abahow iyo awoowgood ku yaal.
yeah and kismayo and garrisa. why do you ask?bro you from jiggiga ?
they are such hoees. they should have called our wamo lands Ogaden too.They hated us so much because we refused to bend the knee. The Waamo Ogaden gave them such a headache they actually divided us in two. In Ogadenia they just gave them all over to Ethiopia but in Waamo they actually divided us in two. Talk about butt hurt
what?is there a road linking jiggia with kismayo .. have you tried crossing the border ?
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