Darood women, Darood women...... WTF is wrong with these people?!
Do you think they would have somehow stopped at the Somaliland border if they were going to try take revenge on Dhulbahante or Warsangeli?You guys could've taken revenge but you never did, the contempt seems one sided.
This idea that "Isaaq and Dhulbahante intermarry" is not true, just some bullshit spread to make it seem that the clans of Somaliland have more in common with each other. It's just lines drawn by the British that makes no real sense. The Ogaden that border you intermarry with you more than we intermarry with you, yet there is nothing but fighting between you two such as the Gaashamo massacre.
Don't bother with him sxb.Nah. They are not open minded to reer Mogadishu. Lander girls are undercover clannists sxb . It is not exactly their fault though, it is their men that convinced them about the Mogadishu bogeyman hiding under the bed.
Kkkkkk why walaal? qof wanaagsan baan ahayI will beat the shit out of my child if he's anything like you.
But if they were you guys would be saying Masha'Allah
Everyone knows they are not open minded to reer Mogadishu. Lander girls are undercover clannists sxb . It is not exactly their fault though, it is their men that convinced them about the Mogadishu bogeyman hiding under the bed.
It's the truth that the marriages are mostly one sided (Dhulbahante marrying Isaaq women), you don't hear about Isaaq marrying Dhulbahante women often. My grandfather told me a poem about a famous Dhulbahante warrior from our clan in the 19th century who wanted to marry a beautiful Isaaq women, but an Isaaq Suldaan also wanted to marry her.Did I say all Isaaq intermarry with dhulos? Don't get ahead of yourself. My point is to refute your nonsensical original argument about Isaaq clans and Dhulos not marrying. When that's pointedly false. Every subclan that lives with another subclan intermarry. It's common sense.
It's the truth that the marriages are mostly one sided (Dhulbahante marrying Isaaq women), you don't hear about Isaaq marrying Dhulbahante often. My grandfather told me a poem about a famous Dhulbahante warrior in the 19th century who wanted to marry a beautiful Isaaq women, but an Isaaq Suldaan also wanted to marry her.
So the Dhulbahante said I will marry her off the strength of my Tuul, whilst the Isaaq Suldaan offered 200 camels. He took the camels and the girl.
Then I must have imagined all the Isaaq people married to southerners like Hawiye and even random barely Somali clans like Gaadsan and Garre.
It's the truth that the marriages are mostly one sided (Dhulbahante marrying Isaaq women), you don't hear about Isaaq marrying Dhulbahante often. My grandfather told me a poem about a famous Dhulbahante warrior from our clan in the 19th century who wanted to marry a beautiful Isaaq women, but an Isaaq Suldaan also wanted to marry her.
So the Dhulbahante said I will marry her off the strength of my Tol, whilst the Isaaq Suldaan offered 200 camels. took the camels and the girl.
That is usually the male line not the female line. It is like we can marry their females but they can't marry ours. It is like a Arab thing.
But to also say they are the enemy all the time is pushing it too far IMO.
Don't bother with him sxb.
Nope, they were mostly women. In fact, I would say Isaaq men tend to be conservative with marriage and mostly marry within Isaaq.
Where was Isaaq before the British?You know back home dhulabhaante are known as magantayadi(our refugees)
Ina abti did you chew too much
Not true. I don't know any close female relative of mine married to a southerner. That applies to most Isaaqs in here and in real life. Isaaq and
Darood intermarriages on the other hand are a normalized thing, those are the facts.
Where was Isaaq before the British?
They were living in the coast between Mayd and Xiis or in the mountains whilst the entire interior belonged to the camels of Dhulbahante and Absame. It was part of Xeer law that any Isaaq coming down from the Golis mountains would face execution and 1/2 of their livestock taxed.