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Wiilo   

SHIRQOOLKII RASUULKA SCW LALA DAMCAY:

 

 

Q: Waxaad Sheegtaan Labadii nin ee ku Tashtay

in Midkood uu Rasuulka (CSW) dilo,

 

Magacyadoodii, iyo waliba midkii soo muslimay

Markii uu Rasuulka u Yimid kadib?

 

Hint: Arintaan Waxay Dhacday after Dagaalkii

Badar.

 

More Hint: Labada nin midkood, waliba ninka soo

 

Muslinmay, wiilkiisa ayaa waxuu ahaa

 

Maxbuus, oo markii dagaalka dhacay

 

Ayaa Musliminta Ka Qafaasheen.

 

 

waan ka jawaabaa Su'aasheyda maadaama aad garan weyseen.

 

Jawaab:

 

Waxey ahaayeen labadaan nin,

Safwaan binu Umaya iyo Cumayr binu Wahab Al-jumuxi

 

Kan soo Muslimayna wuxuu ahaa Cumayr binu Wahab Al-Jumuxi

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Qac Qaac   

is there a discrimination thing going on.. for the somali writers stay in that place... like when they told the african americans to sit at the back of the buses...

 

so let me see, I am somalia, but my first language is english.. english is more appealing to me.. ilaahow hana cameen.

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nafta   

damn 13 pages already...Qac this thread is coming along nicely innit ;)

 

My question is again History related...i'm a keen historian smile.gif

 

This country gained independence in accordance with the Sand River Convention in 1852 under this name, but changed its name to the South African Republic in 1856. It was annexed by the British from 1877 to 1881.

 

What is the name of I'm looking for?

 

And don't try and use Google u hear!

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Wiilo   

NAME: Boer Republic of the Transsnvall.

 

 

U said no Google, so I can only come up with this sis I may be wrong on this but what heck u said no googling.....anywayzzzzzz The British ruled that country...........

 

 

Go figure:................

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Pucca   

this is one of my fav topics ever...

 

and since paci didnt post a question, i'll assume her smile was random.

 

my question...

 

sports:

 

which canadian team was the last to bring stanley cup home? *back when we actually were winning the darn cup rather than coming in second place*

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Originally posted by Cara:

I didn't even know the Stanley Cup ever left home. Ice hockey is played outside of Canada?

LOL. The last canadian team to win the stanley cup was the Montreal canadiens. That was a generation ago[1993-1992 season] :D

 

You were in diapers adeer. icon_razz.gif

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Pucca   

lets be a little less harsh about just how long the cup has been away from home...

 

now where is your question?

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Ariadne   

1846 was the year of the Mexican/ American war.

Mexico at this time was all th southern sates from California to Florida. The American Plantation owners wanted to extend south.

Who were the unlikely allies through religion for the Mexicans in this war?

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Baluug   

Originally posted by Kreepy Kid:

1846 was the year of the Mexican/ American war.

Mexico at this time was all th southern sates from California to Florida. The American Plantation owners wanted to extend south.

Who were the unlikely allies through religion for the Mexicans in this war?

The French.

 

What was the name of the person who invented the personal computer(PC), or as it was called then, the microcomputer?

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