- The
Gadabuursi (Somali:
Gadabuursi, Arabic: جادابورسي), also
known as
Samaroon (Arabic: قبيلة سَمَرُون), is a
northern Somali clan, a sub-division of the...
- 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...
- The
Gadabuursi Ughazate or
Ugasate (Somali:
Ugaasyada ama
Boqortooyada Gadabuursi, Amharic: የገዳቡርሲ አለቆች)
evolved from and was a
successor kingdom to the...
-
Gadabuursi are the
predominant inhabitants of the
Awdal Region: "The
Gadabuursi's numerical predominance in
Awdal virtually ensures that
Gadabuursi interests...
-
located in the
Arabian Plate. The
Awdal Region is
mainly inhabited by the
Gadabuursi subclan of the Dir who are
especially well
represented and considered...
- clan. The town of
Zeila and the
wider Zeila District is
inhabited by the
Gadabuursi and Issa, both
subclans of the Dir clan family.
Zeila is
situated in the...
-
Makahiil sub-clan of the
Gadabuursi Dir clan family. The Makayl-Dheere are one of the
biggest sub-divisions of the
Gadabuursi clan family. Historically...
- sultanates, were led by Dir. The Dir,
along with the Akisho, Gurgura, Issa and
Gadabuursi subclans of the Dir
represent the most
native and
indigenous Somali clan...
- of the
Makahiil sub-clan of the
Gadabuursi clan family. The Reer Nuur are one of the
biggest sub-clans of the
Gadabuursi clan family. Historically, they...
- Dir sub-clan, the
Gurgura have
immediate lineal ties with the Akisho,
Gadabuursi, Issa, the
Surre (Abdalle and Qubeys), the
Biimaal (who the
Gaadsen also...