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  2. Darod - Wikipedia

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    The Darod (Somali: Daarood, Arabic: دارود) is a Somali clan.The forefather of this clan is Sheikh Abdirahman bin Isma'il al-Jabarti, more commonly known as Darod. [1] [2] The clan primarily settles the apex of the Horn of Africa and its peripheries, the Somali hinterlands adjacent to Oromia (), and both sides of the Kenya–Somalia border. [3]

  3. Salawat - Wikipedia

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    When the companions and friends of the Prophet of Islam asked him: "How should we send blessings, peace, and greetings upon you?" the Prophet of Islam included the word « آلِ », "Al" (meaning family, household or progeny) in his Salawat and asked for all the mercy and blessings that were requested from God for his family too, this meaning, the Prophet Muhammad wants all the mercy and ...

  4. Darood - Wikipedia

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    Darood can mean: Darod, a Somali tribe; Durood or salawat, a phrase complimenting Muhammad; See also. Salawat (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 18 ...

  5. Abdirahman bin Isma'il al-Jabarti - Wikipedia

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    According to Somali tradition, Muhammad ibn Aqil's descendant Abdirahman bin Isma'il al-Jabarti (Darood) fled his homeland in the Arabian Peninsula after an argument with his uncle. [4] During the 10th or 11th century CE [ 3 ] he is believed to have then settled in Somalia just across the Red Sea .

  6. Leelkase - Wikipedia

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    The Leelkase clan have received the nickname;"Darbi Darod"("The wall of Darod"), which tells about the defence, from the Hawiye clan, in the Hawiye-Darood war. It is a large clan scattered throughout all regions of Somalia such as Mudug , Nugal , Bari , Sool , Lower Juba, Middle Juba, Bay and Western Somalia.

  7. Category:Somali clans - Wikipedia

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  8. Awrtable Ughazate - Wikipedia

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    The Awrtable Ughazate or the Yusuf Darood Emirate (Somali: Ugaasyada Awrtable or Boqortooyada Yuusuf Daarood) (Arabic: إماراة الأورتبلي) was an Ughazate that ruled the Bari-Nugaaleed, northern Mudug and southern Bari regions from mid-1300s to the early 1700s, and was fully incorporated into the court of the Majeerteen Sultanate in 1765.

  9. Warsangali - Wikipedia

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    Map of Somalia showing distribution of the Warsangali tribe in the north eastern Somalia Ruins in the coastal town of Las Khorey. In 1848, C. J. Cruttenden reported that the Warsangali and Majeerteen territories were the most commercially valuable in the Nugaal Valley and that Banians from India had become successful exporters. [5]