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Dhobley may refer to: Dhobley (Gedo Region), in the Baardheere District of Somalia Dhobley (Lower Juba Region), in the Afmadow District of Somalia This
Dhobley
Town in Jubaland, Somalia
Dhobley, formerly known as Liboi-Somalia, is a strategic border town located in south-western Somalia's Lower Juba Region. It is located immediately along
Dhobley_(Lower_Juba_Region)
Self-proclaimed entity (2011-2013)
Azania's control of Dhobley was contested by a rival Kenya-backed militia, the Raskamboni Movement, which had also fought to take Dhobley. While the Azania
Azania_(Somalia)
Jihadist Islamic movement in Somalia and Kenya founded in 2009
"Government Forces Capture Dhobley Town". Retrieved April 5, 2011. Shabelle Media Network. "Somali govt confiscates Dhobley after days of fighting". Archived
Raskamboni_Movement
Town in Gedo, Somalia
Dhobley is a town in Afmadow District, Lower Juba, Somalia in Jubaland State. "The Kenyan army is accused of running a sugar-smuggling racket with Somali
Dhobley_(Gedo_Region)
Banaadir HCMM MGQ Aden Adde International Airport Jubaland (Dhobley) Jubada Dhexe HCDB Dhobley Airport Obbia (Hobyo, Hobyaa) Mudug HCMO CMO Obbia Airport
List_of_airports_in_Somalia
Somali Islamist leader (1944–2015)
leader of ICU, he secured and governed towns in the far south such as Dhobley situated near the North Eastern Province. He also led ICU forces in the
Hassan Abdullah Hersi al-Turki
Hassan_Abdullah_Hersi_al-Turki
Utility transport aircraft
the Kenyan Air Force resupplying AMISOM crashed after taking off from Dhobley Airstrip in Somalia. All 10 occupants survived. The aircraft was seriously
Harbin_Y-12
US military intervention against extremist groups in Somalia
March 2008, the United States launched cruise missiles on the town of Dhobley where insurgent leader Hassan Turki was reported to have been present.
United States intervention in Somalia
United_States_intervention_in_Somalia
Port city in Somalia
third highway extends northwest from Kismayo to Afmadow, then turns toward Dhobley in the eastern part of the Gedo region. In January 2015, the Interim Juba
Kismayo
State in Somalia
Baladhawo 100,635 Luuq 286,402 Jilib 121,894 Sakow 45,454 Burdhubo 111,550 Afmadow 109,954 Garbaharey 167,252 Dhobley 41,973 Buraa 58,779 El Adde 55,469
Jubaland
of both. Quickly subsumed into Puntland. Republic of Azania 2011–2013 Dhobley, Garbahare Republic which claimed sovereignty over the Somali state of
List of historical unrecognized states
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In 2009, it was reabsorbed into Puntland. Republic of Azania 2011–2013 Dhobley Garbahare Republic which claimed sovereignty over the Somali state of Jubaland
List of short-lived states and dependencies
List_of_short-lived_states_and_dependencies
Battle of Ras Kamboni from (5 January 2007 - 7 January 2007)
fighters split into different groups, with some heading northwest towards Dhobley (0°24′35″N 41°0′21″E / 0.40972°N 41.00583°E / 0.40972; 41.00583) and
Battle_of_Ras_Kamboni_(2007)
Ethiopian military invasion and occupation in Somalia
killed in a US air strike. Somali elders and residents in the town of Dhobley estimated 100 civilians had been killed in US/ENDF airstrikes. In another
War_in_Somalia_(2006–2009)
Somali legal and political organization (2000–2009)
Somalia found a window of opportunity and peacefully captured the town of Dhobley near the Kenyan border in mid October. At the end of October 2007, some
Islamic_Courts_Union
2011 battle in Somalia
town of Dhobley, a few hundred Somali troops attacked the town from the Kenyan border. After a few hours of attacks the Somali troops seized Dhobley, resulting
Battle_of_Lower_Juba
Ethnic group
The Wardey live in the respective cities of Garsen, Afmadow, Kismayo, Dhobley and Bangal. Wardey are the early inhabitants of the Jubbaland region, where
Wardey
Canadian humanitarian
rescued by the Kenyan-government-aligned Somali Ras Kamboni militia near Dhobley about 60 km into Somalia. The Oslo court ruling states that Norwegian Refugee
Steve_Dennis_(humanitarian)
Armed forces of the Federal Republic of Somalia
preparatory meeting between Somali and Kenyan military officials in the town of Dhobley, the Kenya Defence Forces launched an attack across the border against
Somali_Armed_Forces
Political party and paramilitary group in Somalia
Kab-lalah Ogaden Headquarters Bu'ale (1989 - 1991) Kismayo (1991 - 1999) Dhobley[disambiguation needed] (1999 - 2004) Active regions Southern Somalia Ideology
Somali_Patriotic_Movement
Settlement near a boundary between two regions
Ivory Coast / Mali Dedza Malawi / Mozambique Dehiba/Wazzin Libya / Tunisia Dhobley Kenya / Somalia Diboli/ Kidira Mali / Senegal Dilolo/ Luau Angola / Democratic
Border_town
Armed forces of Kenya
preparatory meeting between Kenyan and Somali military officials in the town of Dhobley, Kenya Army units crossed the border to begin Operation Linda Nchi attacking
Kenya_Defence_Forces
Kenyan military operation (2011–2012)
and Kenyan military officials had met over the weekend in the town of Dhobley, in Somalia, on the Kenya border. According to an unidentified security
Operation_Linda_Nchi
Peacekeeping operation (2007–2022)
Brig. Gen. Ngere in Dhobley, Somalia, September 2012
African Union Mission to Somalia
African_Union_Mission_to_Somalia
Somali telecommunications company
Kismayo, Galkayo, Baidoa, Dhusamareeb, Beledwayne, Afgoye, Merca, and Dhobley. 4G customers received upgrades to 5G at no extra cost, with 5G coverage
Hormuud_Telecom
Somalia Dhobley 18 March Visiting Kenya Defence Forces stations in Somalia Details President Uhuru visited the troops stationed at Dhobley Military Camp
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Principal fighting arms of the Kenya Army
combat on 22 December last year when during fighting between Tabda and Dhobley. Ronald Kipkemboi Kiptui, who joined the army on 29 October 2007 and was
Kenya_Army_Infantry
Town in Garissa County, Kenya
the border with Somalia, and 17 kilometers west of the Somali town of Dhobley. The coordinates of Liboi are: 00°21'20.0"N, 40°52'32.0"E (0°21′20″N 40°52′32″E
Liboi
Somali military officer (1920–2002)
captured the city at the end of the month, pushing the SPM/SNF south of Dhobley. Gabyow was released in 1991 when the USC overran the capital. Following
Aden_Abdullahi_Nur
University in Somalia
Mohamed Abdi Aden Students 7050 Location Kismayo , Lower Jubba , Somalia Campus 3 campuses in Kismayo and 1 campus in Dhobley Website Official website
Kismayo_University
Somali-language radio station in Kenya
Mogadishu, Guriceel (89.5FM), Bulla Hawa/Dolow (92.5FM), El wak (89.5FM), Dhobley (Gedo Region) (89.5FM), Afmadow(89.5FM), Kismayo (89.5FM), Jowhar(97.0FM)
Star_FM_(Kenya)
Battle in the 2006 Somali War
region. Ethiopian aircraft and attack helicopters struck the town of Doble (Dhobley) in Afmadow province, not far from the Kenyan border. The strikes were
Battle_of_Jilib
Ceel Xabaaloow near Jasiira settlement in Mogadishu while en route from Dhobley Airport to Aden Adde International Airport. 16 April — Al-Shabaab claims
2025_in_Somalia
March 26, 2011. "Government Forces Capture Dhobley Town". Retrieved April 5, 2011. "Somali govt confiscates Dhobley after days of fighting". Shabelle Media
Timeline of al-Shabaab-related events
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insurgents and four civilians, were killed in street fighting in the town of Dhobley.[citation needed] Also, 24 people were killed and 27 wounded in AU shelling
2011 timeline of the Somali Civil War
2011_timeline_of_the_Somali_Civil_War
al-Shabaab recruits attempting to sneak into the militant group's bases in Dhobley in the Lower Jubba province. According to the local Somali National Army
2015 timeline of the Somali Civil War
2015_timeline_of_the_Somali_Civil_War
Ethiopian forces reported taking district capital Afmadow (January 2), and Dhobley along the Kenyan border (January 3), and were presently en route to Badade
2007 timeline of the War in Somalia
2007_timeline_of_the_War_in_Somalia
2014–2015 Somali–AMISOM–US mission against al-Shabaab
Al-Shabaab recruits attempting to sneak into the militant group's bases in Dhobley in the Lower Jubba region. According to the local Somali National Army
Operation_Indian_Ocean
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