Talk:Mareeg

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Establishment

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According to the Somali Studies stalwart Lee V. Cassanelli, Mareeg, Hobyo and Bosaso, were "established as coastal outposts of various sultanates which emerged among Somali pastoralists between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries". Similarly, Kismayo (which was "originally a small fishing village") became "a major center of livestock trade after Harti pastoralists settled in its hinterland in the later nineteenth century" [1]. Middayexpress (talk) 00:06, 8 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

locality

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to me it seema that meregh is omly a locality and not a city. as you can see in panoramio it consists only of a few buildings maybe not even inhabited.--Sweetcorn (msg) 09:23, 6 April 2011 (UTC)Reply

File:Mareeg.jpg Nominated for Deletion

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