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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one of them being Musa (Habr Je'lo). The descendants of those eight sons constitute the Isaaq clan-family. The Habr Je’lo coastal settlements and ports...
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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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(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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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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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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armed the Habr Je'lo clan and occupied during the Dervish movement. Since then, Aynaba has been the subject of conflict between Habr Je'lo and Dhulabahante...
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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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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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