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    The Habr Je'lo (Somali: Habar Jeclo), Arabic: هبر جعلو, Full Name: Mūsa ibn ash-Shaykh Isḥāq ibn Aḥmad, historically known as the Habr Toljaala (Somali:...
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    Isaaq (redirect from Habr Aw)
    northern parts of Sool region as well, with Habr Je'lo sub-clan of Isaaq living in the Aynabo district whilst the Habr Yunis subclan of Garhajis lives in the...
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  • larger Habr Habusheed confederation along with the Habr Je'lo, Ibran and Tol Je'lo clans. Politically however, the Sanbur fall under the Habr Je'lo clan...
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    17th century. With time the Habr Yunis and later the Habr Awal and Habr Je'lo would break from the Isaaq Sultanate with the Habr Yunis forming their own Sultanate...
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    major sub-division of the Habr Je'lo of the Isaaq. The Mohamed Abokor are one of the largest sub-divisions of the Habr Je'lo. They inhabit the Togdheer...
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    Maqdi (redirect from Habr Maqdi)
    The Habr Maqdi (Arabic: هبرمقدي) was a historical Somali confederation that composed of multiple clans such as the Bartire and Yabarre who are considered...
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    (Garhajis) Ayub Muhammad (Arap) Abdirahman (Habr Awal) B. Habr Habuusheed Ahmed (Tol Je’lo) Muuse (Habr Je'lo) Ibrahiim (Sanbuur) Muhammad (‘Ibraan) There...
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  • clan-family. The Musa Abokor are one of the largest sub-divisions of the Habr Je'lo clan family. They inhabit the Togdheer, Sahil, Sanaag and Sool regions...
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    17th century. With time the Habr Yunis and later the Habr Awal and Habr Je'lo would break from the Isaaq Sultanate with the Habr Yunis forming their own Sultanate...
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    regions of Somaliland. The militia was formed by and is affiliated with the Habr Je'lo clan, part of the wider Isaaq clan-family. The SSB was formed on October...
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    17th century. With time the Habr Yunis and later the Habr Awal and Habr Je'lo would break from the Isaaq Sultanate with the Habr Yunis forming their own Sultanate...
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    were Sultan Nur – previously Habr Yunis chief, and Haji Sudi Shabeel also known as Ahmad Warsama from Adan Madoba Habr Je'lo who was fluent in English....
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    The Habr Je'lo subclan of the Isaaq have a large presence in the western parts of Sool, eastern Togdheer region and western Sanaag as well, The Habr Je'lo...
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  • larger Habr Je'lo confederation along with the Muse Sheikh Ishaaq, Sanbuur and Tol Je'lo clans. Politically however, the Ibran are part of the Habr Je'lo. The...
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    Habar Yoonis (redirect from Habr Yunis)
    17th century. With time the Habr Yunis and later the Habr Awal and Habr Je'lo would break from the Isaaq Sultanate with the Habr Yunis forming their own Sultanate...
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    east. This expansion was led primarily by the Habr Je’lo subclan. The clan boundary between the Habr Je'lo and the Dhulbahante during the 19th century was...
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    the clan is only present in the Erigavo district along with the Habr Yonis and Habr Je'lo clans, whilst well represented in the regional capital of Erigavo...
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    the Habr Je’lo subclan. The Habr Je'lo Soocane faction under Kite Fiqi would raid Sool as early as the 1850s.The clan boundary between the Habr Je'lo and...
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    Press. ISBN 978-1-56902-104-0. There are two main fractions, the Habr Afan and Habr Makadur, formerly united under a common hereditary chief (ogaz). Richard...
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    Habar Gidir (redirect from Habr Gidr clan)
    Isaaq Arap Ayub Habr Awal Sa'ad Musa Issa Musa Garhajis Habr Yunis Eidagale Habr Je'lo Mohamed Abokor Musa Abokor Sanbuur Cimraan Tol Je'lo Dir Akisho Bursuuk...
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    United Kingdom signed agreements with the Gadabuursi, Issa, Habr Awal, Garhajis, Arap, Habr Je'lo and Warsangeli clans establishing a protectorate. Many of...
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    Samaroon Bimaal Isaaq Habr Magaadleeh Garhaji Awal Habr Habusheed Habr Yunis Tol Ja'lo (Ahmed) Hawiye Gurreh Ajuran Mobilen Habr Gedir Sheikhaal Abgaal...
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    1945 Sheikh Bashir Rebellion was a rebellion waged by tribesmen of the Habr Je'lo clan in the cities of Burao and Erigavo in the former British Somaliland...
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  • the Habr Je'lo clan shot and killed a man from the Dhulbahante. Later, a group of Dhulbahante attacked Habr Je'lo, killing seven members of the Habr Je'lo...
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    later that year. The party is mainly supported by people from the Habr Je'lo, Habr Awal and Darod clans. In the presidential elections of 14 April 2003...
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    Carrabey, was a famous poet from the Adan Madoba sub-division of the Habr Je'lo Isaaq clan. Salaan was born in 1850 in the town of Beer in the Togdheer...
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    1945 Sheikh Bashir Rebellion was a rebellion waged by tribesmen of the Habr Je'lo clan in the cities of Burao and Erigavo in the former British Somaliland...
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    Buq-Dharkayn and Yeyle. This fighting increasingly involved militants from the Habr Je'lo sub-clan of the Isaaq, with various Somaliland politicians trying to mobilize...
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    Eidagale and Habr Yunis traders held the southerly trade routes into the Haud region and the Habr Awal the westerly ones, with the Habr Je'lo maintaining...
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    Burao has a population of 750,000. The main residents of Burao are the Habr Je'lo, Habr Yonis, Isamusa and the Arap, which are all subdivisions of the larger...
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