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This guy looks nothing like a native Horner. What's his qabil?yes he does.
He's the Asad Diyaano variant of the Somali phenotype, except Asad has straighter hair.
This guy looks nothing like a native Horner. What's his qabil?yes he does.
He's the Asad Diyaano variant of the Somali phenotype, except Asad has straighter hair.
This guy looks nothing like a native Horner. What's his qabil?
I think some people get confused when they see a lightskinned Somali, because they look at themselves and their own families and it's not the norm for them.
This guy looks nothing like a native Horner. What's his qabil?
This guy looks nothing like a native Horner. What's his qabil?
Iβm light skin my self; but my younger relative is darkskin along with my older brother.
i got the light skin from my Mother side while my younger and older brother got it from my dad side (dark skin)
Our skin tone varies to shade to shade.
but weβre ethnical and distinctively Somali.
do u have any pics of somali women with Madow hair. Cos ive never seen it but i have seen faraxs with itAnother example of this phenotype is Maya Jama's Isaaq grandmother. Who she resembles.
Plenty of Somalis look like this but most Somali women wear hijab so people don't notice this phenotype as often.
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We have a lot of darkskinned people with wavey hair. But it confuses people when we have light skinned people with wavey hair.
Yes it is not the majority of our phenotype but it is still native.
This model Jawaahir is one of these examples. Majeerteen on both sides.
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do u have any pics of somali women with Madow hair. Cos ive never seen it but i have seen faraxs with it
You must be blind or something.The boy does not really look Somali
The majority of somalis are dark as shit
Well the South is less suitable for irrigation, and much of it is swampland. Nearly all of the natural gas, gold, uranium, and other precious metals are in the North. There's also oil as well, much of which is still being discovered till this day.
You do realise that we literally exchanged millions of lives just so that we wouldn't have to take orders from those Afro-Arabs in Khartoum-Omdurman?
We took a third of the Country with us; we took the most fertile and resource rich part of the Nation.
He looks very somali, any Somali with a jileec timo is not Somali to any of you guys, he looks like a northern somaliThe boy does not really look Somali
Well the South is less suitable for irrigation, and much of it is swampland. Nearly all of the natural gas, gold, uranium, and other precious metals are in the North. There's also oil as well, much of which is still being discovered till this day.
With climate change it has been expanding, to the point where it turned into a lake during the dry season.What do you base this claim on?
The Sudd is not even 1/10th of our territory
Care to cough up sources that support the claim that South Sudan is less suitable for irrigation and agriculture than the North?
@Asaana
The uranium deposits you're referring to are found in Kafia Kingi -- an area that was part of South Sudan in 1956 and was annexed to the North in 1961 by Ibrahim Abboud.
You have yet to return this Lebanon size territory - as per the terms of the CPA; that death-deserving traitor (Salva Kiir) has allowed this intolerable state of affairs to persist.
We have substantial gold deposits in Kapoeta but the widespread insecurity puts a bridle on any plans to exploit that resource.
What oil has been discovered in the North?
As for natural gas:
That phantasmic talk of natural gas has been spoken about since the 70s.