- The
Hiraab clan (Somali:
Hiraab, Arabic: هراب), is a
prominent Somali clan
belonging to the
larger Hawiye clan.
Renowned for its
influential role, the...
- The
Hiraab Imamate (Somali:
Saldanadda Hiraab), also
known as the
Yacquubi Dynasty, was a
Somali kingdom that
ruled parts of the Horn of
Africa during...
- there. The
Abgaal are part of the
Mudulood and the even
larger Hiraab clan. The
Hiraab consists of the Mudulood,
Habar Gidir, Sh****haal and Duduble. Besides...
- from Madarki’is (Madarkicis
Hiraab). The
Habar Gidir are a
Hiraab sub-clan. The
forefather of the clan is
Madarkicis Hiraab and
Habar Gidir is the name...
- the
Hiraab successfully revolted against the
Ajuran Sultanate who had been
ruling Hobyo since the 13th
century and
established an
independent Hiraab Imamate...
- west, to
Kismayo in the south. The
Hiraab Imaamate, also
known as the
Yacquubi Dynasty,
which was
governed by the
Hiraab sub-clan of the Hawiye. It was founded...
- the 17th century,
Mogadishu and
parts of
southern Somalia fell
under the
Hiraab Imamate. In the 19th century, it came
under the
Sultanate of the Geledi's...
-
Sultanate of
Hobyo and the
Majeerteen Sultanate in the north, and by the
Hiraab Imamate and the
Geledi Sultanate in the south.
Italy gradually secured much...
- and was
replaced by the
Hiraab Imamate and
other smaller Sultanates. The Ayr who are part of the
Hiraab later joined the
Hiraab Imamate that
ruled the...
- the
maternal ancestors of
numerous prominent clan families,
including the
Hiraab, the Bimal, and
certain Ogaden sub clans. "The
mother of Hirabä was Faduma...