LANDER Posted June 27, 2012 LoL@this site...where is the topic on Darawiish history? Lots of information was posted in that thread plenty of books and quotes for the folks of SOL to learn from why was it deleted ma "boko haram" baa meesha ka socota? wa idin sidee lol.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted June 27, 2012 It is a nonsense topic , where Aadan Jugle a separatist cultural anthropologist wasted a lot of space to vent against his political nemesis. ps. I honestly don't know what happened to the said thread though Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LANDER Posted June 27, 2012 non-sense how? Tell us what was innacurate about what he quoted and said about the historical revisionism undertaken in the Siad Barre era. Enlighten us please! Forget this 'seperatist' talk for a moment. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted June 27, 2012 Summarize what you liked about Aadan Jugle's historical scribbles, and we shall give you a fitting critique Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A_Khadar Posted June 27, 2012 Copying and pasting pieces from books writen by the same men colonized you and against darvish doesn't equate and true history.. Bring something else saxib.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aadan Jugle Posted June 27, 2012 The Afweyne Loyalist couldn't take the heat so they invented some 'imaginary" insult pretext to close the topic. But whats the point , can they delet all the books?? i have quoted half a dozen books. Lets began all over again, Ismaaciil Mire and Koofil and how Koofil died for the people of Buhoodle. comming up, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LANDER Posted June 27, 2012 ^He's awfully nice guy to go through the trouble of finding quotes and posting what he did. I couldn't do him justice! don't think it was a new thread little late coming out fo the wood works aren't we? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aadan Jugle Posted June 27, 2012 This the account of the incident submitted by Sir G.H.Summer Richard Corfeild right hand man and a witness to the battle of Dulmadoobe. “The force marched south-east towards Ber, and, on the road, retreating tribesmen reported that the Dervishes in large numbers, under the command of Ow Yussuf bin Abdulla Hassan, the Mullah's brother, having raided and pillaged in all directions, were withdrawing the looted stock in the direction of Idoweina, thirty miles southeast of Burao, which they had made their rendezvous.the force was halted eleven miles northeast of Idoweina; and here fifteen men of the Constabulary, mounted on ponies, who had been sent on ahead, confirmed the news which had been received on the road. They had exchanged shots with the Dervishes whose strength they estimated at over 2,000 footmen all armed with rifles and 150 horsemen. At 8 p.m. the Constabulary moved slowly on again, and at 9 p.m. they halted for the night within four miles of Idoweina. A zariba was made, and the Constabulary were formed up in column of sections, with the Maxim gun mounted and ready for action on the left front and the camels in the centre. All military precautions were taken to guard against a night attack. From the enemy camp occasional shots were heard throughout the night, and the African sky, radiant with a myriad stars, was also aglow with the reflection of the Dervish camp-fires. The Constabulary were joined by some 300 Dolbahanta who were anxious to recover their lost stock from the Dervishes; and some ammunition from the precious reserve was distributed to them. The immediate object was to prevent the Dervishes from driving off the stock they had looted from the Dolbahanta, and the ultimate object was to restore our damaged prestige. In both these objects we failed lamentably. Refernce/Soruce 5- Captain G.H Summers On The Action at Dul-Madoba 9th August 1913. 6-Captain C Dunn On The Action at Dul-Madoba 9th August 1913. For the Dervishes got away with the stock*,Estimated at 5,000-6,000 camels and 20,000-30,000 sheep. The numbers were so large that the Dervishes had to send to the haroun for assistance to drive in their loot.” Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted June 27, 2012 The British Books are not necessary bad to quote when we talk about certain historical events on what happened on what date the brits will not necessary lie about who took part of what raid and what incidents occurred in what year. The brits might just glorify their victories and thats about it. For instance we cannot blindly follow what the likes of Aw jamac Cumar ciise and others wrote to Glorify their clan like national heroes for example Aw jamac states in his book that cali Jamac haabil the poet from berbera was a British agent because he was opposed to the Mullah but at the same time Cali Dhuux adan gorayo another poet from the garaad clan he just says in his book iyo Cali dhuux oo ay wadaadka dariiqada darawiishta isku khilaafsanyihin:D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted June 27, 2012 lool@Lander...You joined Aadan's Jihad. You have man crush on guy:D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A_Khadar Posted June 27, 2012 That sums all up.. Adinkuna history-ga daraawish oo dhan waxaa u diidan tihiin just because qabiil nacayb right... I lv XX, he is so sincere sometimes.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted June 27, 2012 War i am goin to watch the game wa ino iyo hadhoow keep it civil guys. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted June 27, 2012 ^Which reminds, is there free online stream? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aadan Jugle Posted June 27, 2012 Lie # 2 the battle of Fardhidin July 1901. Facts: “On getting this news I moved my force from Bohotele via Yaheyl and Weyla Hedd to Firdiddin, and attacked the Mullah at later place. The Mullah's Mijjertein rifelmen were in considerable strength with Lebel and Martini-henry rifles. His force were however scattered, and he himself was driven back into Italian territory.The Mijjertein lost heavily, and also the Mullah's own family. His brother-in-law, Gaibdeed, was killed, as well as two sons-in-law, Haji Sudi's brother and nephews, &c. Sultan Nur's camels and the Mullah's cattle were captured. The pursuit was carried on into the bush in the Haud”. Refrence: Command Papers volume 69 1902.Page 15. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted June 27, 2012 Lander , interesting that you are student of Aadan's history lessons Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites