-
history of the
Gadabursi clan. This
chronicle opens with an
account of the wars of Imam 'Ali Si'id (d. 1392), from whom the
Gadabursi today trace their...
- of Somaliland. It is
primarily inhabited by the
three sub-clans of the
Gadabursi clan,
whose traditional institutions survived the
colonial period, Somali...
- made on 18 May 1991 by
Somali sultans from the Isaaq, Dhulbahante, Issa,
Gadabursi,
Warsangali clans, as well as the
Somali National Movement. On 26 June...
-
successive treaties with the
ruling Somali Sultans from the Isaaq, Issa,
Gadabursi, and
Warsangali clans. The
British established a
protectorate in the region...
-
Madoobe 4.
Madahweyne Akisho Issa "Essa"
Bimaal "Bimal"
Gadabuursi "
Gadabursi"
Jaarso "Jaarso"
Surre Quranyow of the
Garre Gurgura "Gurgure" Gariire...
- M. (2020).
Genealogies of the Somal:
Inclusing Those of the Aysa and
Gadabursi.
Hansebooks GmbH. ISBN 978-3-337-96889-2. Lewis, I. M. (1998). Peoples...
- pastoralists, are the
dominant clan in the
Shinile zone. The Gurgura,
Gadabursi and
Hawiya are
mainly agro-pastoral and
inhabit the Erer,
Dambal and Mieso...
- The
Gadabuursi script, also
known as the
Borama script (Borama: ), is an
alphabetic script for the
Somali language. It was
devised around 1933 by Sheikh...
- Rer
Abdalla Muhammad family of the Rer
Muhammad A'sa sub-tribe of the
Gadabúrsi, the
chief Akil of whom is, at present, Ali Girrhé." The FSAU Monthly...
- from Ethiopia: "Following
discussions with the Issa (from Ethiopia) and
Gadabursi (local inhabitants)
livestock owners and
local leaders in Gerissa, Xariradd...