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Wardey is a
Somali clan who ****ociated with the Dir clan
family specifically the
Madahweyne sub-clan. They are
found in
southern Somalia (Lower Jubba)...
- Orma. The
Somali still call the Tana Orma
Wardey or Warra-Daya. However, the Tana Orma
restrict the name
Wardey to back-migrants who had
lived as serfs...
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groups are the Orma,Somali (
Wardey) and pokomo, Orma
being the
largest ethnic community. The
second largest group are the
Wardey people. The
pokomo are traditionally...
- Flax. Flax
mills in New
Zealand A. J.
Wardey, The
linen trade:
ancient and
modern (1864; repr. 1967), 690–92
Wardey, 692 and p****im. W. English, The Textile...
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force behind a
series of
Somali expansions that led to
expulsion of the
Wardey clan from west of the
Jubba river and
displacing Borana in
parts of the...
- England:
Woodhead Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84569-505-7. OCLC 425959562.
Wardey AJ (1967). The
Linen Trade:
Ancient and Modern. Routledge. p. 752. ISBN 978-0-7146-1114-3...
- River, into
which the
country was
occupied by the
Wardey, who were a "suffara" (Somali) tribe. The
Wardey were
driven out and went south-east
towards Aji...
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ethnic groups are the Pokomo, many of whom are farmers, and the Orma and
Wardey, who are
predominantly nomadic. The
district is
generally dry and prone...
- Operations:
southern Somalia Tribal Affiliation:
Ogaden (SPM 'Ogadeni') and
Wardey (known as SPM 'Harti') Founded: 1989
Begun by a
group of
disaffected Ogadeni...
- bank.
These zones were
known as Khad
Tunni and Khad Gala (Tunni
limit and
Wardey limit). The land was also
divided into
three sections. One
portion for the...