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Garad (Harari: ገራድ, Somali: Garaad, Arabic: الجراد, Oromo: Garaada) is a term used to
refer to a king,
Sultan or
regional administrator. It was used primarily...
- Ethiopia.
Garad Jama
Garad Ali is
concurrently the
Garad of
Farah Garad and the
supreme Garad of Dhulbahante. The
largest of the
Farah Garad sub-clans...
- 13
active Garads. The most
senior Garaad of
these traditional leaders is
Garad Jama
Garad Ali who
succeeded his
uncle Garad Abdiqani Garad Jama. The use...
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Garad Jama
Garad Ali (Somali:
Garaad Jamaac Garaad Cali) is the 21st
supreme traditional clan
Sultan (Garaad) of the Dhulbahante. He has
significant influence...
- sub-clans ―
namely the
Ahmed garad , the
Ugaadhyahan and abdi
garad. The
traditional clan
chief of
Mohamoud Garad is
Garad Saleban Garad Mohamed. For political...
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Garad saree (Bengali: গরদ শাড়ি) is a
traditional handwoven saree (sari) of West Bengal. It is
produced in
Murshidabad and
Birbhum districts of West Bengal...
- متن بن عثمان بن خالد) born c.
early 1490 – 28
October 1531, also
known as
Garad Matan, was a
Somali military commander and
Adalite general that
served the...
- down on
civilian protests.
Shortly after, the
supreme Garad of the
Dhulbahante clan, Jama
Garad Ali,
announced the
intent of the SSC-Khaatumo administration...
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Garad Adan Bin Kooshin,
referred to as
Prince Adan (Arabic: خراد ادن بن كوشن ) was the
supreme Garad of the
Somali Geri Koombe, a
wider branch of Darood...
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Garad Abdiqani Garad Jama (Somali:
Garaad Cabdiqani Garaad Jaamac) was the
twentieth supreme traditional clan
sultan (
Garad) of the Dhulbahante, and the...