Reer Benadir is not equal to cad cad, you were adopted by the real natives. No one knows what to call you because you're not a clan so people just call you Reer Xamar (not Reer Benadir ffs) cad cad and Gibil cad and the latter two are offensive so you're Reer Xamar and real Xamaris resent it. If only you knew how little people really think of you. The cuisine comes from centuries of trade with Muslim Asians and Turks, it's not yours. And the architecture precedes you by half a millennia.
Wallahi you are beyond delusional. You're probably clinically insane.. I don't mean to give you cold feet but who were the Mozeidi Arabs that jointly ruled with Somalis as part of the Muzaffar dynasty? Their descendants are still with us. Who else did you think the reer Faqi (an cadcad tribe) are? Ajuuran were heavily involved in the construction of the coast, I'll give credit where it's due. Stop shamelessly revising history nayaa. Wallahi we were the wealthiest people on the coast as well...
What does the word 'Banaadir' mean you dhadhaan. Walle is a Pastoralist claiming to be the descendant of the original coastal dwellers? I'm tired of having this conversation with you. You clearly have an inferiority complex wallahi. We are the business class nayaaa.
The independent researcher wrote that the Benadiri are people of an "urban and trading way of life" and that "[l]iving on the shoreline, participating in the Indian Ocean trade, and living in towns, their socio-economic life has developed in ways different from that of their fellow [nomadic pastoralist (SOMRAF 2010)] Somalis of the interior" (Independent Researcher 21 Nov. 2012). According to the Somali Minority Rights and Aid Forum (SOMRAF), a Nairobi-based not-for-profit human rights, aid and development NGO working in Somalia and other countries (MRG Oct. 2010, ii), non-pastoralist groups are generally considered "inferior or minority groups" in Somalia (SOMRAF 2010).
LOOOOOOOOL We were 'looked' down upon? Wallahi your people looked up to us you dimwit...
Sources indicate that, although the Benadiri enjoyed a
"privileged status" prior to the civil war, they were subsequently targeted by other groups who took their businesses and properties (MRG Oct. 2010, 12; UK 17 Jan. 2012, para. 19.67).
"In correspondence with the Research Directorate, a UK-based independent researcher who lived in Somalia for 25 years and completed her doctoral thesis on the Reer Hamar/Benadiri people stated that the Reer Hamar "belong to the lineage groups that are associated with stone-town Mogadishu, the oldest part of the city ... which was historically known as Hamar" (21 Nov. 2012). MRG explains that
the Reer Hamar are part of a group of minorities that originates from "mercantile urban communities" established by migrants from the Arabian Peninsula who settled along the southern coast of Somalia and built stone towns for defence and trade (Oct. 2010, 8, 11).
Some sources indicate that Reer Hamar are also known as Benadiri [also spelled Benadiiri, Banadiri, Benadir] (UK 23 Oct. 2012, para. 3.9.3; UN 24 Feb. 2009, para. 53; Academic 19 Nov. 2012). Others suggest that the Reer Hamar are a sub-group of the Benadiri (Mohamoud Feb. 2012, 10; ACCORD Dec. 2009, 17; MRG Oct. 2010, 11). According to the Norwegian Country of Origin Information Centre (Landinfo), the term Benadiri has only been used to refer to people since 1991, before which it was strictly a geographic term (Norway 17 Dec. 2009, 2)"
Sources indicate that the Benadiri do not constitute a "clan" because they do not claim to have a common ancestor (Norway 17 Dec. 2009, 2; MRG Oct. 2010, 34, note 43). Rather, as Landinfo explains, they are "a group or category of clans, including sub-clans, of light skin ⦠and of partly Arab descent" (Norway 17 Dec. 2009, 2). According to a report based on a lecture given as part of a workshop on clans in Somalia organized by the Austrian Centre for Country of Origin and Asylum Research and Documentation (ACCORD), by Dr. Joakim Gundel, a political analyst specializing in Somali studies, the Reer Hamar are mainly of Arabic descent but are "not exactly a homogenous ethnic group" (ACCORD Dec. 2009, 17). The independent researcher emphasized that, in more recent times, Somalis who are not ethnically part of the Benadiri may call themselves or be considered Benadiri or Reer Hamar because they live in the general area of the Benadir coast (21 Nov. 2012).
Reer Hamar/Benadiri people stated that the Reer Hamar "belong to the lineage groups that are associated with stone-town Mogadishu, the oldest part of the city ... which was historically known as Hamar" (21 Nov. 2012).
http://www.refworld.org/docid/51e4facb4.html
I'll repeat, this kind of architecture and design wasn't found amongst other ethnic Somalis, why is that? We both know the answer to that question. I have soo many more sources and information regarding this topic that I did not make reference to.
Waa kaa naxi wallaahi.

