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Somali clan
The Bartire (Somali: Bartirre, Arabic: بارتري), (or Barre Jidwaaq Absame) are a Somali sub clan, part of the Jidwaq of the major Absame branch, which
Bartire
Somali clan
historical Somali confederation that composed of multiple clans such as the Bartire and Yabarre who are considered now a part of the Jidwaaq and come under
Maqdi
Somali clan
Rooble Jidwaaq (Abaskuul), Shahrudin Jidwaaq (Yabaree) and Barre Jidwaaq (Bartire). According to the UNHCR, the Jidwaq in the Somali Region are mostly agro-pastoralists
Jidwaq_(clan)
Somali clan in Ethiopia
settlements in Jubaland (Somalia) and Kenya. They share borders with the Ogaden, Bartire, and Habar Awal clans. The Abaskuul were famously described in Richard
Abaskuul
Capital of Somali Region, Ethiopia
1,634 metres above sea level. Jigjiga is traditionally the seat of the Bartire Garad Wiil-Waal of the Jidwaaq Absame. The International airport is named
Jijiga
Somali military commander
also the chieftain of Habr Maqdi which was a collective of Yabarray and Bartire. He was regarded one of the most capable generals during the Conquest of
Ahmed Girri Bin Hussein Al Somali
Ahmed_Girri_Bin_Hussein_Al_Somali
Somali clan family
Weytein Ogaden Makabul Tolomoge Mohamed Zubeir Bahgari Aulihan Jidwaaq Bartire Abaskuul Yabarre Koombe (Kombe) Geri Koombe Abba Yonis Hassan Ishaaq Hassan
Darod
1878–1904 conquests by the Ethiopian emperor
Je'lo Habar Yoonis Other Somali clans Ogaden Issa Gadabuursi Geri Koombe Bartire Reer Baare Reer Amaadin Habar Tol Ja'alo Gaashaanbuur and others... 1881–1890
Menelik_II's_conquests
Semitic-speaking ethnic group in the Horn of Africa
Bahar Sheikh, Baharun, Bakarina, Barāso, Baréda, Barré, Barkhadlé, Bāro, Bartiré, Bāshi, Bashir, Batt’olé, Bilal, Bilit, Bita, Bito, Bishāro, Bona, Bomba
Harari_people
1750–1884 northern Somali kingdom
and Abdi (Ba-Canbaro) Jama, Yusuf, and Egal (Ba-Saleebaan) Warfa (Ba-Bartire) Magan "Gaabo" (Separate uterine lineage) Gatah (Separate uterine lineage)
Isaaq_Sultanate
District in Somali Region, Ethiopia
is primarily inhabited by the Somali the Gadabuursi, Ogaden, Abaskuul, Bartire and Yabare subclans of the Jidwaq, Geri Koombe, Habr Awal and Garhajis
Jijiga_(woreda)
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Diminutive Form of Josephine; Yahweh will Add; God will Increase; God has Added a Little Child
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Perfume
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Goddess of Success
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Salvation.
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Elevated, Lofty, Incomparable
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From the Place of the Laurel Trees
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Chocolate Flavoured Coffee
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God Perumal
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