- The
Bartire (Somali: Bartirre, Arabic: بارتري), (or
Barre Jidwaaq Absame) are a
Somali sub clan, part of the
Jidwaq of the
major Absame branch, which...
-
Rooble Jidwaaq (Abaskuul),
Shahrudin Jidwaaq (Yabaree) and
Barre Jidwaaq (
Bartire).
According to the UNHCR, the
Jidwaq in the
Somali Region are
mostly agro-pastoralists...
- 1,634
metres above sea level.
Jigjiga is
traditionally the seat of the
Bartire Garad Wiil-Waal of the
Jidwaaq Absame. The
International airport is named...
- The Habr
Maqdi (Arabic: هبرمقدي) was
composed of the
Bartire and
Yabarre who come
under the
Jidwaaq branch of
Darod branch. The Habr
Maqdi are well known...
-
settlements in
Jubaland (Somalia) and Kenya. They
share borders with the Ogaden,
Bartire, and
Habar Awal clans. The
Abaskuul were
famously described in Richard...
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Weytein Ogaden Makabul Tolomoge Mohamed Zubeir Bahgari Aulihan Jidwaaq Bartire Abaskuul Yabarre Koombe (Kombe) Geri
Koombe Abba
Yonis H****an
Ishaaq H****an...
-
Ogaden Makabul Tolomoge Mohamed Zubeir Aulihan Bah-geri
Jidwaaq Abaskuul Bartire Yabaree Koombe Geri Geri
Koombe Harti Dhulbahante (Dolbahante) Dishiishe...
- and Abdi (Ba-Canbaro) Jama, Yusuf, and Egal (Ba-Saleebaan)
Warfa (Ba-
Bartire)
Magan "Gaabo" (Separate
uterine lineage)
Gatah (Separate
uterine lineage)...
-
further confirms that the
Habar Maqdi were a
composition of
Yabaray and
Bartire both of
these clans today are
identified to be a part of
Jidwaaq which...
- is
primarily inhabited by the
Somali the Gadabuursi, Ogaden, Abaskuul,
Bartire and
Yabare subclans of the Jidwaq, Geri Koombe, Habr Awal and Garhajis...