- The
Tunni (Somali:
Tunni) are a
Somali clan that make up part of the
wider Digil-Rahanweyn branch. It is one of the
major clans that
inhabit the South...
- by the
Tunni people, who
speak the Af-
Tunni language. The
historical Tunni area
corresponds to the modern-day
Lower Shabelle region. The
Tunni, composed...
-
Tunni (also
known as Af-
Tunni) is a
Somali language spoken by the
Tunni who
reside in the
Lower Shebelle,
Middle Juba,
Lower Juba and part of Bay regions...
-
identified that Aw-Ali
himself to be from a
Tunni clan.
After Aw-Ali set the
groundwork to his new residence, more
Tunni moved in to the area, most of them migrated...
- the
Shabelle river. It was
ruled by the
Tunni Rahanweyn people, who
spoke the Af-
Tunni. The
historical Tunni area
correspondence to modern-day
Lower Shabelle...
- not very warlike.
After he had made the
thrall Tunni (or Tonne)
responsible for the treasury,
Tunni rebelled against Egil. They
fought eight battles...
-
sultanates &
Empires Adal
Ajuran Aussa Imamate Sultanate of
Harar Ifat
Mogadishu Tunni Aussa Sultanate Arababni Argobba Aymallal Bale
Baqulin Dahlak Dobe'a Dankali...
- Timbi-Touny is a town and sub-prefecture in the Pita
Prefecture in the
Mamou Region of northern-central Guinea. v t e...
- people, the
Somali people.
Rendille people Ariaal people Aweer people Garre Tunni Burji speakers of the
Burji language Sidama people Gedeo people Hadiya people...
- as a
mother tongue.
Garre Garre language (57,500
speakers as of 1992)
Tunni Tunni language (23,000
speakers as of 2006)
Aweer language, also
known as "Boni"...