
Hawiye - Wikipedia
Sheikh Hawiye, also known as Ahmed based on oral traditions and Arabic hagiologies, is renowned as a revered saint and religious figure who bore the epithet "Hawi al 'Uluum", …
AFRICA | 101 Last Tribes - Hawiye people
The Hawiye is the largest Somali clan family people of Somalia. Members of this clan traditionally inhabit central and southern Somalia, Somaliland, Djibouti, Ethiopia (Somali, Harar, Oromia …
Hawiye clans and subclans lineage distribution
2022年9月4日 · Hawiye is said to have six sons from two women, Bah Arbera and Bah Girei who were of Arab and Harari descent. From the Bah Arbera descend Karanle, Xaskul and Raranel …
Hawiye - Somali Wiki | Fandom
The Hawiye (Somali: Hawiiye, Arabic: بنو هوية) is a Somali clan. Members of the clan primarily live in central and southern Somalia, in the Ogaden and the North Eastern Province (currently …
Hawiye | Somali clan family | Britannica
Somali, people of Africa occupying all of Somalia, a strip of Djibouti, the southern Ethiopian region of Ogaden, and part of northwestern Kenya. Except for the arid coastal area in the north, the …
Hawiye - Wikiwand
Sheikh Hawiye, also known as Ahmed based on oral traditions and Arabic hagiologies, is renowned as a revered saint and religious figure who bore the epithet "Hawi al 'Uluum", …
Habar Gidir - Wikipedia
The Habar Gidir are one of the largest Somali clan families and inhabit a vast portion of the Somali nation and Somali peninsula at large. The Habargidir mainly reside in the central …
Hawiye - Wikipedia
Hawiye (Af Carabi : ar , Af Ingiriis : Hawiye) waa beel ka mida qabiilada Soomaalida, kuwaasi oo ku dhaqan deegaano ka tirsan wadanka Soomaaliya, Itoobiya, iyo Kiinya. [1][2] ama laba [3][4] …
Hawiye - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
Members of the clan primarily live in central and southern Somalia, in the Ogaden and the North Eastern Province (currently administered by Ethiopia and Kenya, respectively), and in smaller …
Karanle - Wikipedia
The Karanle (Arabic: كرنلي ,كرن, Somali: Karanle, Karan) are a Somali clan, forming one of the six branches of the larger Hawiye clan. [1] . The Karanle are geographically spread out across …