- (Persian: گره, also
Romanized as
Gorrah and Gorreh; also
known as Gūreh and
Gurreh) is a
village in Liravi-ye
Miyani Rural District, Imam H****an District,...
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Garre (also
known as Af-Garre) is a
Somali language spoken by the
Garre who
reside in
southern Somalia,
Ethiopia and
northern Kenya. It
belongs to the...
- The
Garre (also
Gurreh, Karre, or Binukaaf, Somali: Reer Garre, Arabic: بنو كاف, romanized: Banī kāf) are a
prominent Somali clan that
traces its lineage...
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occupied posts at
Loiyangolani near Lake Rudolf,
followed by
Wajir and
Gurreh in 1912. In 1915,
these posts were
subsequently vacated over the ensuing...
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Magaadleeh Garhaji Awal Habr
Habusheed Habr
Yunis Tol Ja'lo (Ahmed)
Hawiye Gurreh Ajuran Mobilen Habr
Gedir Sheikhaal Abgaal Gardere–Yakabur–Mayle
Darod Ogadeen...
- opoponax,
scented or
sweet myrrh.
Commiphora guillauminii H.Perrier
Commiphora gurreh Engl.
Commiphora hartmannii Engl.
Commiphora harveyi (Engl.) Engl. Commiphora...
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created in 1923 by the
British Kenya military administration. It
replaced Gurreh District,
created in 1916
which was
within the
Northern Frontier District...
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limited rainfall and sp**** vegetation. It is
largely po****ted by the
Gurreh or
Garre tribe,
which forms majority of the
Mandera north constituency settling...
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Somali 88% 'half-Somali' (Ajuran) 12%
Mandera Somali 49% 'half-Somali' (
Gurreh) 51%
Moyale Boran and
Gabbra Galla 49%
Rendille 50.5% El-molo 0.5% Isiolo...
- the region. The
common inhabitants of the park are
nomadic herders of the
Gurreh community,
though they are few in
number and
mostly dis****d over a wide...