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    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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  • Ahmed Girri hailed from the Yabarray clan. He was also the chieftain of Habr Maqdi which was a collective of Yabarray and Bartirre. He was regarded one of...
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    Hirabu Goita Tedros all hailed from the Marehan clan. Along with the Habr Maqdi of the Jidwaaq; they helped push westward the enemies into the plains...
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    instructor and former deputy Head of Health Ministry Somali Region. Habr Maqdi Ahmed Girri Bin Hussein Al Somali Darod "Somalia: Minorities and indigenous...
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    the Habr Maqdi (Habr Makadur) by name in his famous book Futuh al Habasha. He states: "Among the Somali tribes there was another called Habr Maqdi, from...
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  • Eastern Horn of Africa). Bakhar Waare (Imam of the Jaarso, Nole, Gurgura, Habr Maqdi and Issa during the Battle of Chelenqo) Adam Tukale popularly known as...
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    the major Dir subclans in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Suldaan Dhawal, of the Habr 'Affan Gadabuursi was elected the head and representative of the Dir clan...
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    forces which was led by its own powerful Garad Hasan. The Marehan, Habar Maqdi Hawiye, Gurgure and Bertire all fought under the leadership of the Geri...
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