- Garad, as Ali Geri and
Odala & Egal-Naleye are
Farah Garad sub-clans.
Golaweyne, was a
Dervish administrative division which was half
Farah Garad, as...
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major Darawiish administrative divisions, i.e. Dooxato, Shiikhyaale,
Golaweyne and
Miinanle were near
exclusively Dhulbahante. The
Dhulbahante in Buuhodle...
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advisor in the Darawiish, an anti-colonial instigator, the
commander of
Golaweyne, a
chieftain of the Dhulbahante, and an arms supplier. Adan Ali Gurey...
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Somalia Chief Police Commander Adan Ali Gurey, Dhulbahante,
commander of
Golaweyne Suleiman Aden Galaydh,
Dhulbahante Darawiish commander at Cagaarweyne...
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usually ****ociated with the
Golaweyne division of the Darawiish,
meaning that
Suleiman Aden
Galaydh was
commander of
Golaweyne.
Colonel Kenna sent parties...
- sub-clan of Baho
Nugaaleed constituted one of the four
constituents of
Golaweyne.
Bohol Warabe,
which was
traditionally a
Hamud Ugaas town,
hosted a base...
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administrative divisions of
which the four largest, Shiikhyaale, Dooxato,
Golaweyne,
Miinanle were near
exclusively Dhulbahante. The
other administrative...
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Darawiish raid
since Dul
Madoba Adan Ali Gurey, Jama Siad,
commander of
Golaweyne Xirsi Cartan,
mentioned in the
Geoffrey Archer's 1916
important members...
- the name include: Adan Ali Gurey,
Dhulbahante monarch and
commander of
Golaweyne Ahmed Gurey (1506–1543),
general of Adal
kingdom Aadan-Gurey
Maxamed Cabdille...
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administrative divisions of
which the four largest, Shiikhyaale, Dooxato,
Golaweyne,
Miinanle were near
exclusively Dhulbahante. The
other administrative...