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Somali clan
The Dhulbahante, (Somali: Dhulbahante, Arabic: الدلبهانتة) are a Somali sub-clan, part of the Harti branch of the larger Darod clan. They primarily reside
Dhulbahante
1750–1895 northern Somali kingdom
The Dhulbahante Garadate (Somali: Garaadtooyada Dhulbahante, begun in the 16th century, as a successor to the Sultanate of Adal with Garad Shishore assuming
Dhulbahante_Garadate
Town in North Eastern State of Somalia, Somalia
Ugaadhyahan Dhulbahante-inhabited fort at Halin and destroyed by Eric Swayne in 1902; the second-oldest was the Bah Ali Gheri Dhulbahante-inhabited fort
Taleh
State in northern Somalia
does not recognize the existence of SSC-Khaatumo as it considers all Dhulbahante-inhabited areas to be an integral part of its territory. To the south
North_East_State_of_Somalia
of the Farah Garad branch of the Dhulbahante clan of the Somali people. He was one of the elders of the Dhulbahante clan. In his later years, he often
Garaad_Abdulahi_Garaad_Soofe
Town in :North Eastern State, Somalia
locality at that time. In early 1993, the Dhulbahante clan held a reconciliation meeting in Bo'ame (Bo'ame I). Dhulbahante in Kenya participated as well. Many
Bo'ame
Sub-clan of the Somali Darod clan
sub-clans within Harti include the Majeerteen, Warsengeli, Dishishe, and the Dhulbahante. They predominantly reside in the apex of the Horn of Africa and its
Harti
Somali sub-clan
Ugaaryahan Mahamoud (Bah-Dhulbahante) Liiban Mahamoud (Bah-Dhulbahante) Cigale Mahamoud (Bah-Dhulbahante) Hirsi Mahamoud (Bah-Dhulbahante) Hussein Mahamoud (Bah-Yacquub)
Osman_Mohamoud_(clan)
Somalian poet (born 1917)
the Majeerteen subclan Biciidyahan and the Dhulbahante subclan Ali Geri over. Soon after, the Dhulbahante were reinforced by other Reer Khair clan members
Aadan_Carab
Armed conflict between Somaliland and unionist SSC-Khaatumo
Army and the Khaatumo SSC (Sool, Sanaag and Cayn regions) forces of the Dhulbahante clan around Las Anod, the capital of the Sool region. Local tensions
Las_Anod_conflict_(2023)
Garaad of the Dhulbahante
Garaad Cali) is the 21st supreme traditional clan Sultan (Garaad) of the Dhulbahante. He has significant influence in Somalia's current politics, particularly
Garad_Jama_Garad_Ali
Somali clan
Abdirahman bin Isma'il al-Jabarti ) is a Somali clan which is part of the Dhulbahante clan-family, a sub-division of the larger Harti/Darod clan. The Farah
Farah_Garad
Garad of Dhulbahante (r. 1985–2006)
sultan (Garad) of the Dhulbahante, and the tenth minister of foreign affairs of Somalia. In May 1991, the Garad led the Dhulbahante delegation at the Grand
Garad_Abdiqani_Garad_Jama
Partially recognised state in the Horn of Africa
Dhulbahante, a subdivision of the Harti confederation of Darod sub-clans, and are concentrated at majority of Sool region districts. The Dhulbahante clans
Somaliland
Political party in Somaliland
Las Anod Baharsame / Dhulbahante Osman Garad 1960 Taleh Galool Oriye / Dhulbahante Abdalla Farah 1960 Widhwidh Barkad / Dhulbahante Mohamed Geedeeye 1960
United_Somali_Party
Darawiish-built installations are described as garesas taken from the Dhulbahante clan by the British: i Dulbohanta nella maggior parte si sono arresi
Somali_architecture
Somali Sub Clan
(Bah Dhulbahante) Abdi Egal Liban Egal Aden Egal (Reer Aadan) Shirwa Egal Guled "Fagaase" Shirwa (Bah Dhulbahante) Sharmake Shirwa (Bah Dhulbahante) Mohamed
Omar_Mohamoud
Colonial history of the African continent
the Dhulbahante garad & Darawiish king Diiriye Guure's Dhulbahante Garesa's (forts) in Taleh, Somalia, the capital of his Dervish State. Dhulbahante garesas
Colonial_Africa
Town in Sool, Somaliland
Idaad and Wadamago. The Dhulbahante had previously inhabited just east of Burao. The Habr Je'lo took advantage of the Dhulbahante's weakness after the defeat
Aynaba
13th Sultan of the Warsangali Sultanate
first managed to invade the Dhulbahante territory, and allied himself with Dhulbahante rebels to defeat the Gerad of Dhulbahante's troops in the Battle of
Ali_Dable
Somali clan family
Gurey, Dhulbahante, commander of Golaweyne Suleiman Aden Galaydh, Dhulbahante Darawiish commander at Cagaarweyne Haji Yusuf Barre, Dhulbahante, commander
Darod
City in North Eastern State of Somalia, Somalia
Somaliland. The former bases its claim due to the kinship ties between the Dhulbahante clan and the dominant clan in Puntland, the Majeerteen, whilst the latter's
Las_Anod
Independence was made on 18 May 1991 by Somali sultans from the Isaaq, Dhulbahante, Issa, Gadabursi, Warsangali clans, as well as the Somali National Movement
Somaliland Declaration of Independence
Somaliland_Declaration_of_Independence
Somali subclan
series on Somali clans Darod Marehan Absame Ogaden Jidwaq Abaskuul Harti Dhulbahante Majerten Omar Mohamoud Osman Mohamoud Dishiishe Warsangali Lailkase Awrtable
Silcis
2009-2012 Somali unionist group in northern Somalia
SSC) was the name of the self-proclaimed autonomous government of the Dhulbahante clan living between Somaliland and Puntland, which was active from 2009
SSC_(militia)
Name list
and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Adan Ali Gurey, Dhulbahante monarch and commander of Golaweyne Ahmed Gurey (1506–1543), general of
Gurey
Northern Somali clan
series on Somali clans Darod Marehan Absame Ogaden Jidwaq Abaskuul Harti Dhulbahante Majerten Omar Mohamoud Osman Mohamoud Dishiishe Warsangali Lailkase Awrtable
Jaarso
First Vice President of Puntland from 1998 to 2004
diaspora held a Dhulbahante clan meeting in Bo'ame, where a resolution was passed to unite the Halti, consisting of the Dhulbahante clan and others.
Mohamed_Abdi_Hashi
President of Puntland since 2019
Said was born in Mogadishu, Somalia. His family hails from the (Bah-Dhulbahante) Osman Mohamoud sub of the larger Harti Majeerteen. Previously, he served
Said_Abdullahi_Deni
Somali anti-colonial leader (1856–1920)
the Ogaden clan on his father's side and Dhulbahante clan on his mother's side. He was raised among Dhulbahante pastors, tending livestock and occasionally
Muḥammad_ibn_'Abdallāh_Hassan
British ornithologist and colonial official (1882–1964)
triumvirate with an emir, a Dhulbahante sultan and government. The emir was Muhammad Abdullah Hassan whilst Dhulbahante head was Diiriye Guure, and the
Geoffrey Archer (colonial administrator)
Geoffrey_Archer_(colonial_administrator)
Dervish fort in Sanaag, Somaliland
Dervishes built a total of twenty-seven forts which are described as Dhulbahante garesas. According to Lieutenant-Colonel H. Moyse-Bartlett, the Jidali
Jidali_fort
Somali clan
Geri Koombe جرئ كومبي Languages Somali Religion Islam Related ethnic groups Majeerteen, Dhulbahante, Warsangali, Marehan, Ogaden and other Darod groups.
Geri_Koombe
Town in Sool
predominantly inhabited by people from the Somali ethnic group, with the Dhulbahante sub-clan of the Harti Darod especially well represented. In March 2003
Sarmaanyo
Taleh-based polity (1895–1920)
British are described taking twenty-seven garesas or 27 houses from the Dhulbahante clan. His letter to the Bimal was documented as the most extended exposition
Dervish_movement_(Somali)
Town in Khatumo, Somalia
populated by the Dhulbahante clan, with the Naleye Ahmed - Ugadhyahan sub-lineages of the Mohamoud Garad branch of the Dhulbahante clan are well-represented
Hudun
Somali clan
Cali Geri Dhulbahante. Miinanle, was a major Darawiish administrative divisions, and was one third Ogaden, one third Cali Geri Dhulbahante, one third
Ogaden_(clan)
Somali sub-clan of Majeerteen, Harti, Darod
series on Somali clans Darod Marehan Absame Ogaden Jidwaq Abaskuul Harti Dhulbahante Majerten Omar Mohamoud Osman Mohamoud Dishiishe Warsangali Lailkase Awrtable
Bicidyahan
dominated the state apparatus. It consists of the Marehan, Ogaden and Dhulbahante clans which formed the backbone of the former military regime of Siad
MOD_Alliance
Somali clan
Isma'il al-Jabarti ) is a Somali clan. Its members form a part of the Dhulbahante, a sub-division of the Harti/Darod clan-family. The clan is divided into
Mohamoud_Garad
Groups since 1981
Affiliation: Muse clan and madhiban indigenous Somali clans. The Isaaq and Dhulbahante -dominated northern region of Somalia declared its independence in 1991
Factions in the Somali Civil War
Factions_in_the_Somali_Civil_War
Sheekhaal Aw Hassan Ali iyo Mohamed, origins traced to Hawadle (Ali) and Dhulbahante (Mohamed) Gudmane, origins traced to Yemen Benadiri people 12 Koofi Adam
Bandhabow
Political alliance in Somalia
leaders of the SFC. According to Garad Jama Garad Ali, the Garad of the Dhulbahante clan, the talks between the opposition and the government have been delayed
Somali_Future_Council
Somali political advisor and chieftain
anti-colonial instigator, the commander of Golaweyne, a chieftain of the Dhulbahante, and an arms supplier. Adan Ali Gurey was also described as commander
Adan_Ali_Gurey
Village in Sool, Somaliland
beginning of the 20th century, it was inhabited mostly by the Dhulbahante clan, but the Dhulbahante were expelled as part of Muḥammad ibn 'Abdallāh Hassan's
Buqdarkayn
Town in Somalia
regional capital of Sool. In October 2014, the Cilmi Naaleeye branch of the Dhulbahante clan held a clan meeting in Adhi'adeye. In May 2016, Mustafe Maxamuud
Adhi'adeye
Town in Sool, Somaliland
outside the Karkaar range. the city's main inhabitants are from the Dhulbahante clan, who hail from the Omar Wa'eys sub clan of the Mohamoud Garad tribe
Godaalo
series on Somali clans Darod Marehan Absame Ogaden Jidwaq Abaskuul Harti Dhulbahante Majerten Omar Mohamoud Osman Mohamoud Dishiishe Warsangali Lailkase Awrtable
Sabti
Government and headquarters of the Dervishes
court tariqa (Somali: Maxkamadaha Darawiish) which existed among the Dhulbahante as early as 1895. "He acquired some notoriety by seditious preaching
Haroun_(Fadhiweyn)
Somali clan
باهو نوغال), is a loose Somali clan confederation that is part of the Dhulbahante clan-family. The primary homeland of these clans include the regions
Baho_Nugaaled
Town in Khatumo, Somalia
clan, with the Dhulbahante sub-clan its main inhabitants. the residents are primarily descend from the Hayaag sub-clan of the Dhulbahante. "Mother and Child
Ceegaag
Somali clan
century along with their fellow members of the larger Harti subclan, the Dhulbahante, Dishiishe and Warsangeli. The Majeerteen are traditionally settled in
Majeerteen
Fort in Somalia
Dalyare fort is an open-top Dhulbahante garesa of the Darawiish era which was ordered built by the Dervish as a strategy for countering the colonization
Dalyare_fort_(Darawiish)
Somali politician
Habsade is from the Baharasame sub-clan of the Farah Garad branch of the Dhulbahante clan. Habsade became the second Speaker of the Somaliland House of Representatives
Ahmed_Habsade
Somali clan
Hildid (Gumbur) Abokor Hildid Osman Hildid Abdi Osman (Ba Dhulbahante) Ali Osman (Ba Dhulbahante) Mumin Osman (Rer Mumin) Hersi Osman Fahiya Hersi Warsama
Habar_Yoonis
Somali politician
parliament of Somaliland. He belongs to the Nuur Axmed subdivison of the Dhulbahante clan. somaliland portal biography portal Minister of Information and
Sulayman_Yusuf_Ali_Koore
Region of Somalia
Due to the prolonged conflict between Somaliland and Puntland, many Dhulbahante and Warsangeli living in the region did not recognize the Sool region
Sool
Garad of the Dhulbahante Garadate
Garad Jama "Farah" was the 18th garad or sultan of the Dhulbahante Garadate, from the 1920s until 1960. His surname isn't Farah, but he acquired the title
Jama_Farah
Garad of the Jama Siad branch of the Dhulbahante clan
Garad). Jama is the 2nd Garad of Jama Siad clan of Mohamoud Garad of Dhulbahante. Jama was born in 1971 as a son of Garad Ismail Duale Guled. He was born
Garad_Jama_Garad_Ismail_Duale
Somali clan
half Dhulbahante. Burcadde-godwein was the seventh largest of the dozen Darawiish administrative divisions, and was half Warsangeli, half Dhulbahante. Maakhir
Warsangali
Garad of the Qayaad branch of the Dhulbahante clan
As the Somaliland forces withdrew, some of the traditional elders of Dhulbahante, who had previously avoided Las Anod, came there. The Somaliland forces
Garad_Mukhtar_Garad_Ali
existent) Citadel ruins of Gondershe, Banaadir, Somalia Dhulbahante Garesa, Eyl, Puntland Dhulbahante Garesa, Taleh, Sool, Somaliland Amsterdam Battery, Western
List_of_castles_in_Africa
Sultan of the Arap (1940s-2003)
Sultan Farah of the Arap and Garaad Abdiqani of the Dhulbahante in Baligubadle during the Somaliland peace process
Mohamed_Sultan_Farah
Military expeditions against the Dervish Movement, 1900-1920
retired to Kirrit, in the interior regions, to his maternal clan of the Dhulbahante: having founded his own brotherhood, he began his preaching work again
Somaliland_campaign
13–20th century expansions of Isaaq clan-family
led by Hersi Amman of the Habr Yunis and his successors, against the Dhulbahante and Ogaden tribes. After the defeat of the Dervish movement in 1920,
Isaaq_migrations
Heritage in Sool, Somalia
attacked the Mahamud Garad tribe, one of the three major subclans of Dhulbahante alongside Farah Garad and Bah Nugaal. It was also the site of the first
Samala
Clans of Somalia
Somali from a different clan. In a study of 89 marriages focusing on the Dhulbahante sub-clan, anthropologist I. M. Lewis noted that 62% were with women from
Somali_clans
Town in Sanaag, Somaliland
Ahmed sub-sub section of the Ugadhyahan-Mohamoud Garad branch of the Dhulbahante. Somaliland portal unicef (September 2002). "SANAAG REGION NUTRITION
Midhisho
Town in Sanaag, Somaliland
militias attacked and killed some Dhulbahante citizens in Dararweyne, Hudun, and Sanirgood. This caused Dhulbahante to remain dissatisfied. Between January
Dararweyne
Somali military leader
Barre is also noted for being the person whom held the last stand at the Dhulbahante garesa at Taleh, in the aftermath of the bombings at Taleh wherein Taleh
Haji_Yusuf_Barre
Country in East Africa
assisted by Somali forces led by Abdulahi Hassan with Somalis of the Isaaq, Dhulbahante, and Warsangali clans prominently participating. The number of Italian
Somalia
1913 battle in Somalia
after his triumph. As soon as the Dervishes charged forward, all of the Dhulbahante tribesmen immediately fled the battlefield. The Constabulary were quickly
Battle_of_Dul_Madoba
sub-clans of the Dhulbahante clan engaged in armed clashes, and under the pretext of mediation, Puntland forces occupied the Dhulbahante-inhabited town
History_of_Somaliland
Somali politician (born 1972
conflict began, Dhulbahante militias captured several army positions on outskirts of Las Anod town, driving Somaliland forces out of Dhulbahante territory"
Abdikhadir_Ahmed_Aw-Ali
Garad of the Mohamoud Garad
Mohamoud Garad and the second most senior traditional leader of the Dhulbahante clan. Garad Salebaan was a prominent and influential traditional leader
Garad_Saleban_Garad_Mohamed
Village in Sool, Somaliland
Idaad and Wadamago. The Dhulbahante had previously inhabited just east of Burao. The Habr Je'lo took advantage of the Dhulbahante's weakness after the defeat
Badweyn
Territorial dispute in the Horn of Africa
casualties and captured prisoners, who were later exchanged. In 2010, the Dhulbahante clan declared the independence of the HBM-SSC, and when that failed,
Puntland–Somaliland_dispute
Somali clan
proximity of the port to Aden. Habr Je’lo traders acted as middlemen to Dhulbahante livestock herders in the interior by purchasing and/or bartering their
Habr_Je'lo
Somali clan
series on Somali clans Darod Marehan Absame Ogaden Jidwaq Abaskuul Harti Dhulbahante Majerten Omar Mohamoud Osman Mohamoud Dishiishe Warsangali Lailkase Awrtable
Garre
Somali poet (1950–2023)
'Garab' between Yayle and Guumays in the Sool region, He hailed from the Dhulbahante sub-clan of Harti, Darod. before he died, he had 11 children. Kadiye
Abwan_Jama_Kadiye
Sultan of Hobyo (r. early 1900s–1925)
his Sultanate so that they might then pursue their battle against the Dhulbahante garad and Darawiish monarch Diiriye Guure and his emir, Mohammed Abdullah
Ali_Yusuf_Kenadid
Topics referred to by the same term
star wars Odala, town in Palestinian territories Odala (Bahgeri Dhulbahante), a Dhulbahante subclan Khaira (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists
Odala_(disambiguation)
Cushitic ethnic group native to the Horn of Africa
series on Somali clans Darod Marehan Absame Ogaden Jidwaq Abaskuul Harti Dhulbahante Majerten Omar Mohamoud Osman Mohamoud Dishiishe Warsangali Lailkase Awrtable
Somalis
British protectorate from 1884 to 1960
Succeeded by Isaaq Sultanate Gadabuursi Ughazate Warsangali Sultanate Dhulbahante Italian occupation State of Somaliland Today part of Somaliland (de facto)
British_Somaliland
Somalian politician
clan within the Ararsame sub-section under the Ahmed Gerad sub clan of Dhulbahante. Haglotosiye ran in the 2009 Puntland presidential election but ultimately
Suleiman_Haglotosiye
Legendary forefather of Somali clans
Abgaal Gardere–Yakabur–Mayle Darod Ogadeen Harti Majeerteen Warsangeli Dhulbahante Marehan Sab (non-Samaale) Digil Tunni Rahanweyn Siyyeed Sagaal Demographics
Samaale
Town in Khatumo, Somalia
Je'lo, Isaaq clan and the Yahia, Aligherri and Hagar Adan branch of the Dhulbahante clan used wells in Horufadhi during the dry season. In January 2012,
Horufadhi
Former Vice President of Puntland from 2019 to 2024
of the Dhulbahante, Harti larger Darod tribe. Karaash belongs to the Naleye Ahmed sub-subsection of the Mohamoud Garad branch of the Dhulbahante Harti
Ahmed_Elmi_Osman
Somali sub-clan of Darod
clan called is the Ashraaf. The major clans within Darod are Ogaden, Dhulbahante, Jidwaq, Leelkase, Majeerteen, Marehan, Warsangali, Awrtable, Dishiishe
Leelkase
Somali Darod Clan
series on Somali clans Darod Marehan Absame Ogaden Jidwaq Abaskuul Harti Dhulbahante Majerten Omar Mohamoud Osman Mohamoud Dishiishe Warsangali Lailkase Awrtable
Marehan
Somali clan
series on Somali clans Darod Marehan Absame Ogaden Jidwaq Abaskuul Harti Dhulbahante Majerten Omar Mohamoud Osman Mohamoud Dishiishe Warsangali Lailkase Awrtable
Geledi
Village in Togdheer, Somaliland
is located north by road from Widhwidh. The village is settled by the Dhulbahante clan. The primary sub-clan that the population descends from belongs
Shululux
Clan leader or chief
chief of the Somali Dhulbahante clan Hassan Enjamo of the Kebena people Aze of Hadiya Abdiqani Jama, grand chief of the Dhulbahante clan and one of the
Garad
Somalian politician
one distorted by clannism and characterised by marginalisation of the Dhulbahante clan. His vice president is Caano Nuug. Politics of Somalia "VIDEO:-Madaxweynaha
Agalule
Somali clan
proximity of the port to Aden. Habr Je’lo traders acted as middlemen to Dhulbahante livestock herders in the interior by purchasing and/or bartering their
Mohamed_Abokor
not recognize the existence of North Eastern State as it considers all Dhulbahante-inhabited areas to be an integral part of its territory. South Ossetia
List_of_territorial_disputes
Somali clan
series on Somali clans Darod Marehan Absame Ogaden Jidwaq Abaskuul Harti Dhulbahante Majerten Omar Mohamoud Osman Mohamoud Dishiishe Warsangali Lailkase Awrtable
Jidwaq_(clan)
Somali clan
series on Somali clans Darod Marehan Absame Ogaden Jidwaq Abaskuul Harti Dhulbahante Majerten Omar Mohamoud Osman Mohamoud Dishiishe Warsangali Lailkase Awrtable
Maqdi
Sub-clan of the Somali Darod clan
Deshishe." They are considered fraternal clans of Majerten, Warsangeli, Dhulbahante, and other clans, of Harti and Darod. Abdirahman bin Isma'il al-Jabarti
Dishishe
City in North Eastern State of Somalia, Somalia
Widhwith and Awrboogays. The city of Awrboogays is primarily settled by the Dhulbahante, with the Naleye Ahmed subsection of the Mohamoud Garaad well represented
Awrboogays
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