@Shamis This isn't hargeisa it's arabsiyo. This sort of thing tends to happen in gabiley arabsiyo etc. Haven't heard of it happening in hargeisa
I think they mean Hargeisa district. Arabsiyo is 40km west of Hargeisa it's like how balcad is to MogadishuI thought Arabsiyo was greater Hargeisa, that's what the video link said.
I think they mean Hargeisa district. Arabsiyo is 40km west of Hargeisa it's like how balcad is to Mogadishu
I thought Arabsiyo was greater Hargeisa, that's what the video link said.
This explains why jigjiga yar in Hargeisa is less conservative whereas south Hargeisa is more conservativeYeah, but there is a cultural divide in Hargeisa. It's where the huuno culture of the northwest meets the hawd culture of the south. Arabsiyo is Northwest of Hargeisa. Place like Arabsiyo, Gabiley, Boorama, Jigjiga, Zeylac and all the way up to Djibouti are part of the huuno culture. This includes the Sacad Muuse, Gadabuursi, Ciise, and the small Daarood clans around Jigjiga like the Bartire and Abaskuul.
South of Hargeisa you get the Hawd culture. Places like Salaxlay, Baligubadle, Daroor, Gaashaamo, Dannood and Buuhoodle. These are the Ciidagale, Arap and sections of the Habar Yoonis, Dhulbahante, Ogaadeen and Habar Jeclo.
I've only seen these type of marriages in the huuno zones.
Yeah, but there is a cultural divide in Hargeisa. It's where the huuno culture of the northwest meets the hawd culture of the south. Arabsiyo is Northwest of Hargeisa. Place like Arabsiyo, Gabiley, Boorama, Jigjiga, Zeylac and all the way up to Djibouti are part of the huuno culture. This includes the Sacad Muuse, Gadabuursi, Ciise, and the small Daarood clans around Jigjiga like the Bartire and Abaskuul.
South of Hargeisa you get the Hawd culture. Places like Salaxlay, Baligubadle, Daroor, Gaashaamo, Dannood and Buuhoodle. These are the Ciidagale, Arap and sections of the Habar Yoonis, Dhulbahante, Ogaadeen and Habar Jeclo.
I've only seen these type of marriages in the huuno zones.
Huuno zones where did you come up with that? Btw there are Sacad Muuse subclans in hawd such as around Harshin.Yeah, but there is a cultural divide in Hargeisa. It's where the huuno culture of the northwest meets the hawd culture of the south. Arabsiyo is Northwest of Hargeisa. Place like Arabsiyo, Gabiley, Boorama, Jigjiga, Zeylac and all the way up to Djibouti are part of the huuno culture. This includes the Sacad Muuse, Gadabuursi, Ciise, and the small Daarood clans around Jigjiga like the Bartire and Abaskuul.
South of Hargeisa you get the Hawd culture. Places like Salaxlay, Baligubadle, Daroor, Gaashaamo, Dannood and Buuhoodle. These are the Ciidagale, Arap and sections of the Habar Yoonis, Dhulbahante, Ogaadeen and Habar Jeclo.
I've only seen these type of marriages in the huuno zones.
Huuno zones where did you come up with that? Btw there are Sacad Muuse subclans in hawd such as around Harshin.
You're acting like these marriages are commonplace when they're very rare.
This explains why jigjiga yar in Hargeisa is less conservative whereas south Hargeisa is more conservative
Explain the difference between Huuno and Hawd cultures. This is a pretty interesting way of dividing reer Waqooyi.I didn't say they were commonplace, just that the few i've seen were from the huuno zones. And yes, some of the Sacad Muuse, like the Reer Samarter and Reer Liibaan have more in common with the Hawd clans than the Huuno clans.
Every tom and d!ck foreigner is in Jigjigayar that is why. It is the Sodom and Gomorrah of Hargeisa nowadays.
The only thing people do in South Hargeisa is to go to dugsi. People actually work in North Hargeisa.Every tom and d!ck foreigner is in Jigjigayar that is why. It is the Sodom and Gomorrah of Hargeisa nowadays.
Explain the difference between Huuno and Hawd cultures. This is a pretty interesting way of dividing reer Waqooyi.
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