- Xirsi, Arabic: سلام محمود حرسي) (1850 – 1943),
better known as
Salaan Carrabey, was a
famous poet from the Adan
Madoba sub-division of the Habr Je'lo...
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writing about Somali poetry and his
recordings include the work of
Salaan Carrabey.
After a long
scholarly career,
Galal died in 1980. In his honour, the...
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including expelling them from
Aynaba and the
wider Aynaba district,
Salaan Carrabey composed a
boastful poem
dedicated to
Aynaba called Haadaaqsi. Between...
- company.[citation needed] Kite Fiqi –
military leader and poet
Salaan Carrabey –
legendary poet Musa Haji
Ismail Galal –
Somali linguist and historian...
- Warsame, was a
woman of the Jama Siad/Dhulbahante clan.
Hadrawi Salaan Carrabey Hussein Hasan Farah Nur "Hoyga suugaanta". www.hoygasuugaanta.com. Retrieved...
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literature Waris Dirie (1965–),
model and
autobiographical writer Salaan Carrabey (1864–1943), poet
Cristina Ali
Farah (1973–), poet and
novelist Farah Nur...
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Centre Gaariye Elmi
Boodhari Abdillahi Suldaan Mohammed Timacade Salaan Carrabey Kite Fiqi Somali:
Maxamed Ibraahim Warsame, Arabic: محمد ابراهيم ورسمي...
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themselves denying the
Dhulbahante soldiers their share as
mentioned by
Salaan Carrabey in his Guba poem
addressed to Ali Dhuh. The
looting dealt a
severe blow...
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Hussein Mohamed Bashe -
Current Minister of
Agriculture of
Tanzania Salaan Carrabey –
legendary poet
Abdillahi Suldaan Mohammed Timacade,
known as 'Timacade'...
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contemporary poets and some in the
decades following his death.
Salaan Carrabey in his poem
Tolnimo Wa
Dugsiye (Kinship is a Shelter)
captures the conflict...