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Xaaji Xunjuf

Historic visit by the British Queen to Somaliland

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SomaliaRising,

 

All Somalis are Gaaloraacs (whatever that is).

 

DoctorKenney,

All Somalis are House Negroes today. Even worst they are Ethiopian and kenya's Hut Negroes.

 

Tillamook,

All Somalis are Laangaabs and maangaabs.

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SomaliaRising,

 

All Somalis are Gaaloraacs (whatever that is).

 

DoctorKenney,

All Somalis are House Negroes today. Even worst they are Hut Negroes.

 

Tillamook,

All Somalis are Laangaabs and maangaabs.

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galbeedi   

Hawdian is a young man. He doesn't know that his ancestors fought the British with Draawish. In fact the early skirmishes that created the Darwiish movement and those who confronted were his ancestors. After 1911, the relationship with Syidka got worse. The most important diplomat of the movement Ina Shrix left the movement and Sayid Mohamed executed his wife and children, yet there were people from Somaliland who were with the Daraawiishta until the end.

There was even a famous poem by Salaan Carabay, lamenting about the end of the movement.

 

Now, let us talk about about the royal visit of Somaliland in 1958. While some of the public warmly recieved the royals, a large segment of the were no happy about the visit, including the independence movement parties and the educated segment of the land.

 

On that occasion in 1958, the famous poet Mohamed Ismaciil Barkhad Cas or Balaayo Cas, recited this famous poem on that occasion.

 

awoowgey ninki adoonsady

ninkii aabahay indhaha tiray

ninkii anigana i iibsaday

hadaan arkayoonan ka aarsan karayn

hadaanan Aadanow unuunka jarayn

Ninkii ooridiisa ugeynaayow

aan ooyee albaabka ii xidha.

 

2) Isagoo Iglan joogabuu i diloo

ushuu soo fidshaa i iimaysoo

waataa aramidii i oofa tirtaye

itaal dari aan la eedaadoo

Ninkii ooridiisa ugeynaayaw

aan ooyee albaabka ii xidha.

 

3) Bal oggow isticmaarku abidkii

iriduu marinaayo awr raran

irbadbuu ku dayaa ayaamaa horee

Ragan aan arkayee u abasaxayow

ninowna ha odhanina soomaalaan ahee

ordoo magacana ka iibsada.

 

4) Libaaxa anayiyo Abaarso ka ciyay

Abu Riin Lo’da joogtabaa urisoo

ooday jebisaa intay u dhacdoo

amsaxuu ka guraa idaylkeedee

waakaa isticmaarkii u iidaayee

Ragan aan arkayee u abasaxayow

in shaahiyo keegu waa urugee

iimawdee axankaaga weynee.

 

5) Ugaadha ninkii gatee urursada

ka soo arkabaa aduun ka baxshee

ninkaa imanaaya awgii waa

kaa isticmaarkii iidaayee

Ragan aan arkayee u abasaxayow

ordoo magacana ka iibsada.

 

as you could see, this was a resident of Hargeisa in 1958.

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The brits were not to bad the only problem is when they ceded hawd and reserve area to Emperor Haile selassie, which made Somaliland smaller in territory

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galbeedi   

Xaaji, you are right. When it comes to rule of law and institution building they were great. Probably , the 1954 transfer of Hawd & reserve to Ethiopia showed their treacherous agenda to dismantle and divide the Somali People.

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Allah the walaweynes are crazy. Do they forget their master slave relationship with amisom? Kkkkkkkkkkkk

 

Slave master jomo and the walaweyne slave

 

British we were working together, u r slave for amisom

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Doctor is right the hawd reserve area was Somaliland rightful territory, it was given to the Emperor because he was their Loyal Dog in the second world war. They awarded him with Somaliland territory. But the brits always stayed away from Somalilanders they stayed in the coastal areas they never interfered in the Local Chieftains and the ruling Akil system.

 

 

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