Indian tries to reconnect with his Somalilander roots

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Mudug-Madman

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>his ancestor travelled to India over 150 years ago
>only speaks a few words of the language
>never been back there
>still knows his qabil and his abtirsi

Somalis everyone. I'm starting to think this clan shit is hardwired into our brains. :mjlol:
 
>his ancestor travelled to India over 150 years ago
>only speaks a few words of the language
>never been back there
>still knows his qabil and his abtirsi

Somalis everyone. I'm starting to think this clan shit is hardwired into our brains. :mjlol:
>his ancestor travelled to India over 150 years ago
>only speaks a few words of the language
>never been back there
>still knows his qabil and his abtirsi

Somalis everyone. I'm starting to think this clan shit is hardwired into our brains. :mjlol:
True walahi my father told me That one of his relatives went to Syria to study and found some Syrian people asking him if he is somali the guy said yes and they told him that their father is somali turns out that guy was from our same qabil and he left somalia in the 1950 and they were cousins
Sometimes qabil is really useful
 
Some one made a thread about this video.

Most colonial soldiers who were sent overseas have settled in the country thry were sent and got married ect..
 
>his ancestor travelled to India over 150 years ago
>only speaks a few words of the language
>never been back there
>still knows his qabil and his abtirsi

Somalis everyone. I'm starting to think this clan shit is hardwired into our brains. :mjlol:
Forget the old fellow ,the toddler has memorised his qabil :pachah1:
 
Mashallah.

This Hindi is proud of his Somali roots unlike some full Somalis.

Also interesting to note that this guy is based in Hyderabad which in the 19th century (when his Somali ancestor arrived) was a semi-independent muslim state (princely state) during the raj and it was the most prosperous state in India till partition.

On a side note, the Muslim culture of Hyderabad and Lucknow (which is heavily influenced by the Persians and Turks) are seen as the epitome of civility and high society by many Indians whatever their creed and/or religion.

From wiki:

Hyderabad State had its own army, airline, telecommunication system, railway network, postal system, currency and radio broadcasting service. In spite of the overwhelming Hindu majority, Hindus were severely under-represented in government, police and the military. Of 1765 officers in the State Army, 1268 were Muslims, 421 were Hindus, and 121 others were Christians, Parsis and Sikhs.

I've heard about yemenis from hadramaut that were employed by the Nizam but never knew that Somalis were.
 
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