Chimera Posted November 27, 2006 ??? -When were they born -What happend to them -What was their quest -What impact did they have(all three have a statue like the Sayyid so they must have done something good lol..) - do you have more info about them?? please add Ps i don't want to know their qabiils! thank you! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RedSea Posted November 28, 2006 ^sorry I have nothing to add up(don't have enough time to spare)I came to encourage you whatever that you are doing..I think you are up to something good here,whatever it's keep it up walaal. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted November 28, 2006 When were they born -What happend to them -What was their quest -What impact did they have(all three have a statue like the Sayyid so they must have done something good lol..) - do you have more info about them?? please add Dhagaxtuur, unlike other taalooyin, wasn't a taalo dedicated to a sole individual, but to a common collective memorial dhacdo. Halyeey Xaawo Taako is one one of the best known figures from that dhacdo [event]. I don't know where she was born, but I think inay ku dhalatay Jubbada Hoose. Halyeey Xaawo Taako's sole quest was she literally have given up her life to Soomaalinimo and her bravery and geesinimo. Iyadoo nafta ka baxeysay ayee dhagax wali tuureysay against the colonial Talyaaniga, who wanted loo badiyo the mandate and their stooge supporters. She also sold what meager personal possesions she had to support the nationalist parties, particularly SYL. She was a true, epitomic nationalist. There was also another taalo, not known by many, dedicated to Macalin Jaamac. It was a beautiful taalo, asagoo buug aqrinaayo waliba. Daljirka Dahsoon, like Dhagaxtuur, was an event. Its monument, above, still stands in Xamar. I think it was a collective memorial dedicated to Soomaalis who died for their liberation of their lands. I am not sure, though. Some say it is our equivalent version of Unknown Soldier, dedicated to those who fought the liberation wars of Soomaalida. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chimera Posted November 28, 2006 red sea no prob sxb Originally posted by Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar: Dhagaxtuur, unlike other taalooyin, wasn't a taalo dedicated to a sole individual, but to a common collective memorial dhacdo. ok that makes sense cause i couldn't find anything about the person behind the statue it would be nice if we had a nice written story to go behind the statue don't you think? when i master af somali i will keep diggin for more info Halyeey Xaawo Taako is one one of the best known figures from that dhacdo [event]. I don't know where she was born, but I think inay ku dhalatay Jubbada Hoose. Halyeey Xaawo Taako's sole quest was she literally have given up her life to Soomaalinimo and her bravery and geesinimo. Iyadoo nafta ka baxeysay ayee dhagax wali tuureysay against the colonial Talyaaniga, who wanted loo badiyo the mandate and their stooge supporters. She also sold what meager personal possesions she had to support the nationalist parties, particularly SYL. She was a true, epitomic nationalist. -i heard about her bravery -i heard about her patriotisme -i heard about her leadership to other somali women and to somali men -i heard about her noble sacrifice but never - when she was born? / when she died (some say she died in 48') -never seen evidence that's she really held a baby and a Ak47 at the same time when protesting (or some other weapon from the 40's/50's) -never seen A photo of her ( cause there are pics of somali people in the 50's) (least thing somali people today could do is take a picture of beautiful somali sista protesting and turn it into a black and white picture and claim that's her ) oh yeah does anyone have a clear picture of her statue in this ''gif'' you can see a nice shot of her statue( not the 2 miles away from the picture shot i always saw of her lol) does anyone know how i can snatch the picture from the ''gif'' ?? There was also another taalo, not known by many, dedicated to Macalin Jaamac. It was a beautiful taalo, asagoo buug aqrinaayo waliba. Daljirka Dahsoon, like Dhagaxtuur, was an event. Its monument, above, still stands in Xamar. I think it was a collective memorial dedicated to Soomaalis who died for their liberation of their lands. I am not sure, though. Some say it is our equivalent version of Unknown Soldier , dedicated to those who fought the liberation wars of Soomaalida. [/QB] thanks i hadn't seen the statue only heard about the name :cool: thanks for the info sxb appreciate it Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted December 1, 2006 Daa'uud Waraaqle, there aren't many pictures of Xaawo Taako on the net. I came across one particular one a few years ago, soori meelba maku ogi hada. I, however, found midkaan on my PC, saved long ago [i am not sure inaad aragtay hada kahor]: Xaawo Taako You probably seen this Sayidka's one before. Kan Dhagaxtuur ayaa meel fiican laga masawiray. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted December 14, 2006 Halyeey Xaawo Taako. Since you wanted a bit closer one of her taalo, I finally found a one. The taalo looks nice. Since I don't remember much from seeing taaladeeda, it was thus a vague image I had in mind, but not this. It realy looks good. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chimera Posted December 14, 2006 ^lol sxb that's brother paragon's pic in it's earlier stages of being edited from stains by me wich forum did you find it i used it a few times here is the newer version Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chimera Posted December 14, 2006 Another nice picture from Paragon of Dagax tuur Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites