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Lower Jubba-Jubba River
The Jubba River or Juba River (Somali: Webiga Jubba) is a river in southern Somalia which flows through the autonomous region of Jubaland. It begins at
Lower Jubba-Lower Juba
Lower Juba is bordered by Kenya, the Somali regions of Gedo, Middle Juba (Jubbada Dhexe), and the Somali Sea. The province is named after the Jubba River
Lower Jubba-Wardey
Somali clan who currently associated with the Dir clan family specifically the Madahweyne sub-clan. They are found in southern Somalia (Lower Jubba)
Lower Jubba-Xagar District
administrative district in southern Somalia. It is one of five districts that make up the Jubbada Hoose region. Xagar, Somalia Page Map 00°52′02″N 41°58′16″E
Lower Jubba-South West State of Somalia
a six-region Southwestern Somalia state consisting of the Bay, Bakool and Lower Shabelle, Gedo, Middle Jubba and Lower Jubba provinces. On 3 March 2014
Lower Jubba-Lower Shabelle
in southern Somalia. Lower Shabelle is bordered by the regions of Banaadir, Middle Shabelle (Shabeellaha Dhexe), Hiran, Bay, Middle Jubba (Jubbada Dhexe)
Lower Jubba-Jubaland
(Somali: Jubbaland, Arabic: جوبالاند, Italian: Oltregiuba), the Juba Valley (Somali: Dooxada Jubba), is a Federal Member State in southern Somalia. Its
Lower Jubba-Factions in the Somali Civil War
Abdirizak Isak Bihi, Mohamud Sayid. Area of Operations: Upper Jubba (Gedo), Middle and Lower Jubba regions; occasional forays to outskirts of Mogadishu Tribal
Lower Jubba-Somalia
the Jubba River. Somalia is a semi-arid country with about 1.64% arable land. The first local environmental organizations were Ecoterra Somalia and the
Lower Jubba-Shebelle River
the Jubba. The Shebelle River has a total length of 1,820 km. The area surrounding the Shebeli River is inhabited by Somali people in the Somali Region
Lower Jubba-Somali Bantus
country, primarily near the Jubba and Shabelle rivers. Somali Bantus are not ancestrally related to the indigenous ethnic Somalis of Cushitic background and
Lower Jubba-1992 famine in Somalia
Somali National Front, in the fertile inter-riverine breadbasket between the Jubba and Shebelle rivers. The resulting famine primarily affected residents living
Lower Jubba-Geography of Somalia
includes the lower reaches of the rivers and extends from the Mudug Plain to the Kenyan border, averages 180 meters above sea level. The Jubba River enters
Lower Jubba-Rahanweyn
is one of the major Somali clans in the Horn of Africa, with a large territory in the densely populated fertile valleys of the Jubba and Shebelle rivers
Lower Jubba-Middle Juba
regions of Gedo, Bay, Shebelle (Shabellaha Hoose), Juba (Jubbada Hoose), and the Indian Ocean. The region is named after the
Lower Jubba-2024 in Somalia
Al-Shabaab Attack in Lower Jubba". Goobjoog English. 11 April 2024. Retrieved 11 April 2024. https://www.reuters.com/world/somalia
Lower Jubba-Somali civil war (2009–present)
its local allies, and forced to withdraw from the Lower Jubba region and most of Southern Somalia. The merger between al-Shabaab and Sheikh Hassan Turki's
Lower Jubba-Trust Territory of Somaliland
alarm in Somalia and neighbouring Ethiopia. Most concerning to many people was the reappointment of former fascist Governor Copasso of Upper Jubba to the
Lower Jubba-Mogadishu
services using Aden Adde International Airport include the Somali-owned private carriers Jubba Airways, Daallo Airlines, and African Express Airways, in
Lower Jubba-African Union Mission to Somalia
located 50 kilometres to the west of the port city of Kismayo in the Lower Jubba region. 24 October – Four Ugandan soldiers were killed by a bomb while
Lower Jubba-Economy of Somalia
preparations to relaunch Somali Airlines in 2012 and 2013, Al Arabiya reports discussing the merger of Daallo Airlines and Jubba Airways in February 2015
Lower Jubba-Puntland
Puntland (Somali: Puntland, Arabic: أرض البنط, Italian: Terra di Punt or Paese di Punt), officially the Puntland State of Somalia (Somali: Dowlad Goboleedka
Lower Jubba-Hawiye
BBC Somali for over a decade and helped pioneer its rise during his tenure, is also a member. As are the heads of major national corporations - Jubba Airways
Lower Jubba-Hiran, Somalia
Hiran (Somali: Hiiraan, Arabic: هيران) is an administrative region (gobol) in central Somalia and part of the Hirshabelle State. Hiran is bordered by the
Lower Jubba-Kismayo
Kismayo (Somali: Kismaayo, Arabic: كيسمايو, Kīsmāyū; Italian: Chisimaio) is a port city in the southern Lower Juba (Jubbada Hoose) province of Somalia. It
Lower Jubba-War in Somalia (2006–2009)
Ethiopian and TFG troops in the south-central regions of Somalia. The Shabeelle, the Jubba Valley along with the Bay and Bakool regions in particular
Lower Jubba-Somali Flash Floods
Gu rains from March to July, flash floods hit the lower Jubba and lower Shabelle regions of Somalia. These flash floods cause devastation and destruction
Lower Jubba-Badhadhe District
The Badhadhe District (Somali: Degmada Badhaadhe) is a district in the southern Lower Jubba Region of Somalia. Badhaadhe consists of Ras Kamboni, Kolbiyow
Lower Jubba-Horn of Africa
the effects of a cold offshore current can be felt. Somalia has only two permanent rivers, the Jubba and the Shabele, both of which begin in the Ethiopian
Lower Jubba-Islam in Somalia
southern Somali port cities of Baraawe and Mogadishu at an uncertain date. In 1819, Shaykh Ibrahim Hassan Jebro acquired land on the Jubba River and
Lower Jubba-Somali Patriotic Movement
Jubaland region and the Kenyan border (mid and Lower Jubba). They were early allies of the United Somali Congress (USC) in operations against the regime
Lower Jubba-Somali languages
Nsom of Lower Jubba presents many peculiarities typical for the Benaadir dialects and could be considered a Benaadirised Nsom. Coastal Somali (also grouped
Lower Jubba-Charcoal trafficking in Somalia
central government of Somalia collapsed in 1991, the once firmly regulated Somali charcoal trade reopened. In the 1990s, the Somali Civil War, destructive
Lower Jubba-Northern Somali
the Lower Juba group (spoken by northern Somali settlers in the southern riverine areas). Northern Somali has frequently been used by famous Somali poets
Lower Jubba-Somali Acacia–Commiphora bushlands and thickets
mosaic in the lower Shebelle–Jubba River valley. The Hobyo grasslands and shrublands occupy a narrow strip of coastal dunes along Somalia's central Indian
Lower Jubba-Garre
mostly to be found in southern Somalia, on the Lower reaches of the Shabelle River; Afgooye, around Dolo around the upper Jubba; between Webi Gesho and Webi
Lower Jubba-Osman Ali Atto
was not right. On July 9, 1994 the Lower Jubba Peace Conference led to a peace agreement signed by Atto as the Somali National Alliance (SNA) representative
Lower Jubba-Sheekhaal
Ibrahim Liqliiqato, Prominent Somali politician, diplomat, and Major General from Kismayo lower Jubba region. He was a Somali ambassador to the Soviet Union
Lower Jubba-Leelkase
Muumin") The [[Muumin Adan]] largely in Mudug(Goldogob, Gaalkacyo), & Lower Jubba (Kismaayo), Dudub The "Rooble Hassan" in Garowe,Eyl,Boosaaso and Qardho
Lower Jubba-Darod
south in the Gedo region as well as the Middle Jubba and Lower Jubba regions of Somalia. The Darod in Somalia, roughly corresponds to the Darod's settled
Lower Jubba-Goob Weyn
Goob Weyn (Somali: Goobweyn) is a village in the southern Lower Juba region of Somalia, where Juba river meets the indian ocean.majority shiikhaal Goobweyn
Lower Jubba-Al-Shabaab (militant group)
semi-territorialism allowed it operate freely in much of rural Somalia, with its primary base in the Jubba River Valley, although air strikes against its leaders
Lower Jubba-History of Somalia (1991–2006)
Multiple private airlines, including Air Somalia, Jubba Airways and Daallo Airlines, emerged to serve the Somali market. According to a 2005 World Bank
Lower Jubba-Saransoor
territory in Somalia spanning from Qorahsin, Hiran, to Ras Kamboni, Lower Jubba. In Kenya's North Eastern Province, Saransor make up the majority of
Lower Jubba-Mass media in Somalia
Saxafi Media News, Waheen Media Group, Dillapress, JubbaLand News, Somali Channel, Somali Inside News, SomaliPost, Goobjoog, and Raxanreeb Online. After the
Lower Jubba-Somali Education and Health Organization
pharmacy and emergency departments. Hagar and Nasariah are both located in Lower Jubba. These centers are in the building stages as of mid-2009. During 2009-2010
Lower Jubba-Hoosingo
garoweonline.com/en/news/somalia/kenya-forces-kill-20-civilians-in-hoosingo-somalia. http://sdrb.gov.so/regions/lower-jubba https://www.amnesty
Lower Jubba-2014 timeline of the Somali Civil War
2014-10-24. Retrieved 24 October 2014. "SOMALIA: Interim Jubba Administration forces capture Biroole Village, Lower Jubba region". Raxanreeb. 24 October 2014
Lower Jubba-Healthcare in Somalia
S. Children's Teaching Hospital Royal Care Hospital Upper Jubba University, Baidoa Somalia Campus, College of Health Science (CHS). Amoud University,
Lower Jubba-Juba Valley Alliance
Alliance (JVA; Somali: Isbahaysiga Dooxada Jubba) is a political faction of the Somali Civil War. It was the primary opponent of the Somali Patriotic Movement
Lower Jubba-Afmadow
2016-07-31. "Somalia: Islamic Courts Attain Afmadow in Lower Jubba Region". All Africa. October 3, 2006.(Subscription required.) "Somalia: Mass exodus
Lower Jubba-Somali architecture
the Jubba river. In the early 19th century the citadel of Bardera was sacked by Sultan Yusuf Mahamud Ibrahim and the city became a ghost town. Somali city
Lower Jubba-Siad Barre
1909 – 2 January 1995) was a Somali major general, politician and revolutionary who served as the third president of Somalia from 21 October 1969 to 26
Lower Jubba-Afmadow District
Afmadow is a district in Lower Jubba of Somalia. The district capital is Afmadow. It was first established as a town in 1896. Administrative Map of Afmadow
Lower Jubba-Ahmed Farah Dualeh
region comprising the three Jubba Valley regions of Gedo, Middle Jubba and Lower Jubba. Dualeh was born and raised in Somalia. He finished his primary and
Lower Jubba-Reer Diini
Hiiraale, Former Minister of Defence of Somalia, head of the Jubba Valley Alliance. Ahmed 'Idaaja'' Farah Ali, a Somali literary scholar and publisher of written
Lower Jubba-Baidoa
a six region Southwestern Somalia state consisting of the Bay, Bakool, Lower Shabelle, Gedo, Middle Jubba and Lower Jubba provinces. From 2022 to 2023
Lower Jubba-Jamame
Jamame (Somali: Jamaame, Arabic: جمامة, Italian: Giamama formerly Villaggio Regina Margherita), also spelled Giamame, is a town in the southern Lower Juba
Lower Jubba-2017 Somali drought
UNHCR's voluntary repatriation program and have settled in Gedo, Bay, Lower Jubba, and Banaadir. Main causes of the drought and its impact are said to
Lower Jubba-Somalia catfish
The Somalia catfish (Bagrus urostigma) is a species of catfish (order Siluriformes) in the family Bagridae. The Somalia catfish is native to the Jubba River
Lower Jubba-Kismayo Airport
the capital city of the Lower Juba region in Somalia. It is located in southern Jubaland, an autonomous region in Somalia. The airport was first seen
Lower Jubba-Transport in Somalia
including Daallo Airlines, Jubba Airways, African Express Airways, East Africa 540, Central Air and Hajara. Additionally, the Somali central government flies
Lower Jubba-Tunni
one of the oldest Somali clans and one of the early herding communities in the Horn. They are believed to have occupied the lower Shabelle valley since
Lower Jubba-Geography of Ethiopia
border with Djibouti; by the Shebelle River and the Jubba, which flow southeast through Somalia, though the Shebelle most often fails to reach the Indian
Lower Jubba-Surre (clan)
Surre (Somali: Surre, Arabic: سري), is a Somali clan, a sub clan of the major Somali Dir clan, The Surre inhabit in central and southern Somalia. And also
Lower Jubba-Aulihan
taken control of the hinterland of the lower Jubba river by the 1870s. The Aulihan today hold the middle Jubba Valley areas north of Gelib. Their grazing
Lower Jubba-Burgabo
Burgabo (Somali: Buur Gaabo) is a port town in Lower Jubba province in southern Somalia near the border with Kenya. Other names and variants of the town
Lower Jubba-Somali nationality law
Somali nationality law is regulated by the Constitution of Somalia, as amended; the Somali Citizenship Law, and its revisions; and various international
Lower Jubba-2015 timeline of the Somali Civil War
government forces apprehend four foreign Al-Shabaab recruits attempting to sneak into the militant group's bases in Dhobley in the
Lower Jubba-Raskamboni Movement
local allies. It was then forced to withdraw from the Lower Jubba region and most of southern Somalia. In February 2010, al-Turki's branch declared a merger
Lower Jubba-Ajuran Sultanate
Shebelle and Jubba rivers into the plantations where sorghum, maize, beans, grain and cotton were grown during the gu (Spring in Somali) and xagaa (Summer
Lower Jubba-Marehan
Defence of Somalia, head of the Jubba Valley Alliance. Abdulkadir Sheikh Dini, Former Minister of Defence of Somalia. Abdi Shire Warsame, Former Somali Ambassador
Lower Jubba-Gaalje'el
dominates nearly 70% of the Middle Jubba region. This vast stretch continues across the eastern areas of Lower Jubba, transcending borders into Kenya.
Lower Jubba-Operation Indian Ocean
2014. Retrieved 9 October 2014. "SOMALIA: Interim Jubba Administration forces capture Biroole Village, Lower Jubba region". Raxanreeb. 24 October 2014
Lower Jubba-Military history of Somalia
the Jubba river. In the early 19th century the citadel of Bardera was sacked by Sultan Yusuf Mahamud Ibrahim and the city became a ghost town. Somali city
Lower Jubba-Aden Adde International Airport
using Aden Adde International Airport include the Somali-owned private carriers Daallo Airlines, Jubba Airways and African Express Airways, in addition
Lower Jubba-Camptolepis ramiflora
species of plant in the family Sapindaceae. It is found in Somalia along the lower Jubba River into eastern Kenya and Tanzania. Information on the possible
Lower Jubba-Hassan Abdullah Hersi al-Turki
September 2007. Yusuf, Aweys Osman (3 October 2006). "Somalia's Islamic Courts attain Afmadow in Lower Jubba region". Shabelle.net. Archived from the original
Lower Jubba-Aynaba
("Collective Settlements") were then created in Jubbada Hoose (Lower Jubba) and Jubbada Dhexe (Middle Jubba) regions. The transplanted families were also introduced
Lower Jubba-Beer, Togdheer
("Collective Settlements") were then created in Jubbada Hoose (Lower Jubba) and Jubbada Dhexe (Middle Jubba) regions. The transplanted families were also introduced
Lower Jubba-Ahmed Abdi Godane
"Militant Islamism and local clan dynamics in Somalia: the expansion of the Islamic Courts Union in Lower Jubba province". Journal of Eastern African Studies
Lower Jubba-Dawa River
The Dawaro River (Somali: Webiga Daawa; Amharic: ዳዋ ወንዝ) is found in East Africa, covering an area of, 58,961 km2. It flows through three major countries:
Lower Jubba-Tunni Sultanate
as acting as brokers for other Somali traders further inland." The Warday Oromo clan, under King Brawt, crossed the Jubba River and invaded the Tunni Sultanate
Lower Jubba-Ayr (clan)
ranking military general that was one of the founder of the Jubba-Valley alliance during the Somali civil war. Malin Mahamud was the founder of the paramilitary
Lower Jubba-2012 timeline of the Somali Civil War
fighters again recaptured Diif in Lower Jubba region, without any resistance, from Raskamboni militia led by pro-Somalia government Sheik Ahmed Modobe, who
Lower Jubba-Bardera Polytechnic
such as the two Jubba regions, Gedo, Lower Shabeelle and Bay region. The project was later expanded to all major grassing lands in Somalia. Veterinary and
Lower Jubba-Antonov An-24
Romania TAROM Russia Aeroflot Novosibirsk Air Enterprise UT Air Somalia Jubba Airways Sri Lanka Lionair Sudan Marsland Aviation Turkmenistan Turkmenistan
Lower Jubba-Bimaal
dominant clan in Merca district of Lower Shabelle region and make up the majority in Jammaame district of Lower Jubba region. They also live in the NEP
Lower Jubba-Rahanweyn Resistance Army
militant group operating in the Southern Somalia. It was the first Reewin armed faction to emerge during the Somali civil war. The stated goal of the RRA
Lower Jubba-Ewaso Ng'iro
flows north, then east and finally south-east, passing through Somalia where it joins the Jubba River. The river's name is derived from the local community's
Lower Jubba-Ahmed Mohamed Kismayo
Ahmed Mohamed Ali 'Kismayo' was born in Kismayo, the capital city of Lower Jubba, in 1964. He completed his primary and secondary education in Mogadishu
Lower Jubba-Ahmed Yusuf Mahamud
command and controlled a vast territory from stretching Mogadishu to the Jubba region. On the Benadir coast the potential power lay in the hands of Ahmed
Lower Jubba-Harla people
Oromo people penetrate portions of Ethiopia and Somalia, expansively invading upward from the Lower Jubba eventually incorporating Harla territory. The
Lower Jubba-Sultanate of the Geledi
The Sultanate of the Geledi (Somali: Saldanadda Geledi, Arabic: سلطنة غلدي) also known as the Gobroon dynasty, was a Somali kingdom that ruled parts of
Lower Jubba-Barre Adan Shire Hiiraale
USC in the Gedo region. The SNF then took control of Kismayo and the Lower Jubba region with the defeat and ousting of Mohammed Said Hersi "Morgan" and
Lower Jubba-2009 timeline of the Somali Civil War
insurgent and shot him dead. 4 insurgents killed Fighting occurred in the Lower Jubba town of Jamamne after youths connected to Al Shabaab refused their commander's
Lower Jubba-Battle of Kismayo (2009)
erupted on 1 October 2009, after the Islamist alliance occupying Kismayo, Somalia broke down. Sheikh Ahmed "Madobe" and his Raskamboni Brigade forces attempted
Lower Jubba-Karl Klaus von der Decken
eastern Africa. In 1865, he visited Somalia and became one of the first Europeans to explore the lower reaches of the Jubba River, on board the small steamship
Lower Jubba-Suaeda aegyptiaca
There are likewise two specimens collected in the estuary of the Jubba River in Somalia, of which at least one was said to unequivocally belong to this
Lower Jubba-Salt's dik-dik
flanks are orange. M. s. swaynei is found in the Jubba Valley region of southern Ethiopia, southern Somalia, and far northern Kenya; its back is brown-grey
Lower Jubba-Uar Esgudud
cross-roads of the districts of Bardera, Afmadow and Sakow of the regions Gedo, Lower Juba and Middle Juba, respectively. War Caws Gadudud Village coordinates
Lower Jubba-Geography of Africa
to the north, the Jubba and the Shebelle rivers begin in the Ethiopian Highlands. These rivers mainly flow southwards, with the Jubba emptying in the Indian
Lower Jubba-Gedo
Eastern Province in Kenya, and the Somali regions of Bakool, Bay, Jubbada Dhexe (Middle Juba), and Jubbada Hoose (Lower Juba) further down east. The southern
Lower Jubba-University of Gedo
schools in the larger Jubba region. First phase programs are: Business Administration Nursing Islamic Studies Mathematics Languages-Somali, Arabic and English
Lower Jubba-Indian Ocean
The largest rivers are (order 5) the Zambezi, Ganges-Brahmaputra, Indus, Jubba, and Murray rivers and (order 4) the Shatt al-Arab, Wadi Ad Dawasir (a dried-out
Lower Jubba-Mohamed Abdi Mohamed
built schools and training centers for nurses' clinics in Kulbiyoow, Lower Jubba, and the surrounding area where his beloved mother was born. Besides
Lower Jubba-Kismayo University
is a private university located in Kismayo, Somalia's third largest city. Since the collapse of the Somali central government in 1991, all the educational
Lower Jubba-Buur Heybe
and Jubba rivers this region is characterized by flat bushland and thicket environment with Precambrian granitic inselbergs, known as "buur" in Somali, scattered
Lower Jubba-2006 timeline of the War in Somalia
The timeline of events in the War in Somalia during 2006 is set out below. President: Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed Prime Minister: Ali Mohammed Ghedi On December
Lower Jubba-Hiraab Imamate
of Greater Benadir from Elhur on the Mudug coastline to Giumbo in the Lower Jubba. This often led to border disputes over pasture, water wells and renewals
Lower Jubba-Mohamed Haji Mukhtar
colonial occupation in 1914 and remained a thriving city within the Alta Jubba (Upper Jubba) region. From 1974, it became the capital of a newly created region
Lower Jubba-Timeline of al-Shabaab-related events
to General Ismail Sahardiid, the commander in charge of Somali Army troops in the Lower Jubba region, over 60 insurgents died in the crossfire. Al-Shabaab
Lower Jubba-List of river systems by length
higher land level and that the Congo River was rejuvenated by much of its lower course being removed, likeliest when Africa split from South America when
Lower Jubba-John Kirk (explorer)
Ahmed Yusuf controlled a vast territory stretching from Mogadishu to the Jubba region and had 50,000 troops at his command. From his appointment in 1865
Lower Jubba-List of Rift Valley fever outbreaks
the outbreak was reported to have crossed into Somalia from Kenya and killed 14 people in the Lower Jubba region. As of 23 January 2007, cases had started
Lower Jubba-Von der Decken family
in Kotzen, died 1865 in Bardera in Somalia), Explorer in East Africa, especially at the Kilimanjaro and at the Jubba River. Count Georg von der Decken
Lower Jubba-Rohingya people
covering down to the ankles. Religious scholars prefer wearing kurutha, jubba or panjabi (long tops). In special occasions, Rohingya men sometimes wear
Lower Jubba-History of East Africa
Rahanweyn Kingdom ruled by the noble Geledi which controlled the entire Jubba River region and extending to parts of Shebelle River and conducting a significant
Lower Jubba-Tropical boubou
and Tana Rivers and on the Lamu Archipelago. Ethiopian boubou, L. aethiopicus – E Sudan through Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia and W
Lower Jubba-African armyworm
Ethiopia, spreading into the north the following month and into the Jubba Valley of Somalia in early May. Similar outbreaks affected the Rift Valley Province
Lower Jubba-Karl Ludwig Jühlke
not to Zanzibar but to Halule, a Somali coastal settlement . It proved impossible to take a boat inland up the Jubba River due to the strength of the
Lower Jubba-List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by location
shootdown. 2022 Jubba Airways Crash - a Fokker 50 operated by Jabba Airways crashed on landing and rolled over in Mogadishu, Somalia. 13 March 1967 -
Lower Jubba-List of endemic bird areas of the world
Central Somali coast 113 C43 Jubba and Shabeelle valleys 114 C17 South Ethiopian highlands 115 C16 Central Ethiopian highlands 116 C15 North Somali mountains
Lower Jubba-List of power stations in Ethiopia
51°N 39.718°E / 5.51; 39.718 (Genale Dawa III Hydropower Plant) Ganale Jubba 254 0 2.6 110 no 2017 operational cascade with Genale Dawa VI Genale Dawa
Lower Jubba-Somali Bantus
primarily reside in the southern part of the country, primarily near the Jubba and Shabelle rivers. The Somali Bantus are descendants of enslaved peoples
Lower Jubba-List of drainage basins by area
its parent ocean usually involves simultaneous inflow and outflow in the lower and upper water layers of the connecting channel. Depending on the salinity
Lower Jubba-Sheekhaal
Prominent Somali politician, diplomat, and Major General from Kismayo lower Jubba region. He was a Somali ambassador to the Soviet Union, and ambassador
Lower Jubba-Islam in Somalia
uncertain date. In 1819, Shaykh Ibrahim Hassan Jebro acquired land on the Jubba River and established a religious center in the form of a farming community
Lower Jubba-Ewaso Ng'iro
east and finally south-east, passing through Somalia where it joins the Jubba River. The river's name is derived from the local community's language,
Lower Jubba-Kismayo
528 kilometres (328 miles) southwest of Mogadishu, near the mouth of the Jubba River, where the waters empty into the Indian Ocean. According to the United
Lower Jubba-Tropical boubou
barring on underside. An all-black morph occurs in the area around the lower Jubba and Tana Rivers and on the Lamu Archipelago. Ethiopian boubou, L. aethiopicus
Lower Jubba-Trust Territory of Somaliland
people was the reappointment of former fascist Governor Copasso of Upper Jubba to the same position he had held in the colonial era. The Trust Territory
Lower Jubba-Somalia catfish
Siluriformes) in the family Bagridae. The Somalia catfish is native to the Jubba River in Somalia. This species has four pairs of barbels. The maxillary
Lower Jubba-Camptolepis ramiflora
of plant in the family Sapindaceae. It is found in Somalia along the lower Jubba River into eastern Kenya and Tanzania. Information on the possible occurrence
Lower Jubba-Kismayo University
September 2005 President Mohamed Abdi Aden Students 7050 Location Kismayo , Lower Jubba , Somalia Campus 3 campuses in Kismayo and 1 campus in Dhobley Website
Lower Jubba-Mass media in Somalia
Jowhar Online, Bar-Kulan, Saxafi Media News, Waheen Media Group, Dillapress, JubbaLand News, Somali Channel, Somali Inside News, SomaliPost, Goobjoog, and
Lower Jubba-List of Star Wars creatures
small brains and simple intelligence. Their brain is roughly the size of a jubba nut. Their dense skull is used as a battering ram, they utter frequent low
Lower Jubba-Dubai International Airport
Routesonline. Archived from the original on 3 March 2020. Retrieved 3 March 2020. "Jubba Airways adds Bosaso – Dubai service in W16". routesonline. Archived from
Lower Jubba-Somali languages
area before the arrival of the immigrants from the north, the Nsom of Lower Jubba presents many peculiarities typical for the Benaadir dialects and could
Lower Jubba-Baidoa
Southwestern Somalia state consisting of the Bay, Bakool, Lower Shabelle, Gedo, Middle Jubba and Lower Jubba provinces. From 2022 to 2023, the region was hit by
Lower Jubba-Hajipur
connects it with Sonepur. Hajipur subdivision became home to the Salim Ali—Jubba Sahni Bird Sanctuary(Baraila Lake), which has an area of 2 km2 (0.8 sq mi)
Lower Jubba-Dawa River
the River. The largest trees in the riverine forest are located along the lower section of the Dawa River. These include: Diospyros Mespliformis, Ficus
Lower Jubba-Hiran, Somalia
In October 2019, Beledweyne was severely damaged by the flooding of the Jubba and Shebelle Rivers. In November 2019, the African Union Commission assisted
Lower Jubba-Lower Shabelle
southern Somalia. Lower Shabelle is bordered by the regions of Banaadir, Middle Shabelle (Shabeellaha Dhexe), Hiran, Bay, Middle Jubba (Jubbada Dhexe) and
Lower Jubba-Gedo
Dhexe (Middle Juba), and Jubbada Hoose (Lower Juba) further down east. The southern parts of Gedo, west of the Jubba River, used to be part of the old British
Lower Jubba-Middle Juba
of Gedo, Bay, Lower Shebelle (Shabellaha Hoose), Lower Juba (Jubbada Hoose), and the Indian Ocean. The region is named after the Jubba River that runs
Lower Jubba-Lower Juba
Lower Juba is bordered by Kenya, the Somali regions of Gedo, Middle Juba (Jubbada Dhexe), and the Somali Sea. The province is named after the Jubba River
Lower Jubba-Bardera Polytechnic
by camel herders from all neighboring regions such as the two Jubba regions, Gedo, Lower Shabeelle and Bay region. The project was later expanded to all
Lower Jubba-Usman dan Fodio
Muhammad ibn Uthman ibn Saalih ibn Haarun ibn Muhammad Ghurdu ibn Muhammad Jubba ibn Muhammad Sambo ibn Maysiran ibn Ayyub ibn Buba Baba ibn Musa Jokolli
Lower Jubba-University of Gedo
standardized curriculum for primary through secondary schools in the larger Jubba region. First phase programs are: Business Administration Nursing Islamic
Lower Jubba-Cornish jack
River basin, the Shebelle River, and the Jubba River. In southern Africa, it is restricted to the middle and lower Zambezi, and the Buzi and Pungwe Rivers
Lower Jubba-List of freshwater ecoregions (WWF)
Namib; 528; Northern Eastern Rift; 443; Oman Mountains; 531; Shebelle - Jubba; 566; Southern Eastern Rift; 571; Southern Kalahari; 582; Southern Madagascar;
Lower Jubba-Vasojevići
called oblaja or džupeleta (the latter came through Turkish from the Arabic jubba), is similar to the xhubleta worn by Albanian women from neighbouring Malisor
Lower Jubba-Somali civil war (2009–present)
by al-Shabaab and its local allies, and forced to withdraw from the Lower Jubba region and most of Southern Somalia. The merger between al-Shabaab and
Lower Jubba-List of endemic bird areas of the world
111 C23 East African coastal forests 112 C18 Central Somali coast 113 C43 Jubba and Shabeelle valleys 114 C17 South Ethiopian highlands 115 C16 Central
Lower Jubba-Puntland
Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages. The most prominent airlines in Puntland are Jubba Airways, Osob Air and Daallo Airlines, which operate from Bender Qassim
Lower Jubba-Leelkase
Galkayo), & Lower Jubba (Kismayo) The "Rooble Hassan" in Garowe, Eyl, Boosaso and Qardho The "Mohamed Hassan" Reer Xabbad in Eyl, Taleex and lower Jubba The "Mahamed
Lower Jubba-Ahmed Abdi Godane
clan dynamics in Somalia: the expansion of the Islamic Courts Union in Lower Jubba province". Journal of Eastern African Studies. 14 (3): 553–571. doi:10
Lower Jubba-Sultanate of the Geledi
a Rahanweyn Kingdom ruled by the noble Geledi which held sway over the Jubba and Shabelle rivers in the interior and the Benadir coast. The Geledi Sultanate
Lower Jubba-Siad Barre
the town of Lugh (Luuq) in the Gedo Region, formally known as the Upper Jubba Region. He acquired the usual grounding in Islam at a qur'anic school there
Lower Jubba-Somali architecture
city of Bardera that was reinforced by a large fortress overseeing the Jubba river. In the early 19th century the citadel of Bardera was sacked by Sultan
Lower Jubba-Jamame
situated between the Somali Sea in the east, the agricultural land along the Jubba River in the west, and the port city of Kismayo in the south. It is the
Lower Jubba-Somalia
permanent rivers, the Jubba and Shabele, both of which begin in the Ethiopian Highlands. These rivers mainly flow southwards, with the Jubba River entering the
Lower Jubba-Economy of Somalia
included Daallo Airlines, Jubba Airways, African Express Airways, East Africa 540, Central Air and Hajara. Daallo and Jubba merged as the African Airways
Lower Jubba-Transport in Somalia
to both domestic and international locations, including Daallo Airlines, Jubba Airways, African Express Airways, East Africa 540, Central Air and Hajara
Lower Jubba-Hawiye
tenure, is also a member. As are the heads of major national corporations - Jubba Airways and Hormuud Telecom. Currently the Hawiye play a leading role in
Lower Jubba-Darod
settled further down south in the Gedo region as well as the Middle Jubba and Lower Jubba regions of Somalia. The Darod in Somalia, roughly corresponds to
Lower Jubba-Afmadow
net. Retrieved 2016-07-31. "Somalia: Islamic Courts Attain Afmadow in Lower Jubba Region". All Africa. October 3, 2006.(Subscription required.) "Somalia:
Lower Jubba-Rahanweyn Resistance Army
RRA liberated Baidoa and continued to fight against Aideed forces in the Lower Shabelle region. However, the Arta Reconciliation Conference of May–August
Lower Jubba-Afmadow District
Afmadow is a district in Lower Jubba of Somalia. The district capital is Afmadow. It was first established as a town in 1896. Administrative Map of Afmadow
Lower Jubba-Battle of Kismayo (2009)
Date 1–7 October 2009 Location Kismayo, Lower Jubba, Somalia Result al-Shabaab victory Territorial changes al-Shabaab takes complete control of Kismayo
Lower Jubba-Bir Hima Rock Petroglyphs and Inscriptions
attention of Saudi Arabia's Department of Antiquities only after 1976 when Jubba and other sites were investigated. One of the expedition members investigating
Lower Jubba-Raskamboni Movement
al-Shabaab and its local allies. It was then forced to withdraw from the Lower Jubba region and most of southern Somalia. In February 2010, al-Turki's branch
Lower Jubba-Garre
you will find Garre is closely affiliated with Tunni and Jiido of the Lower Jubba Valley. Arabs, who inhabited the Kismayu coast and islands parallel to
Lower Jubba-Xagar District
Xagar District is an administrative district in southern Somalia. It is one of five districts that make up the Jubbada Hoose region. Xagar, Somalia Page
Lower Jubba-Von der Decken family
Somalia), Explorer in East Africa, especially at the Kilimanjaro and at the Jubba River. Count Georg von der Decken from Ringelheim (born 1836 in Brunswick
Lower Jubba-Military history of Somalia
city of Bardera that was reinforced by a large fortress overseeing the Jubba river. In the early 19th century the citadel of Bardera was sacked by Sultan
Lower Jubba-East Coast boubou
barring on underside. An all-black morph occurs in the area around the lower Jubba and Tana Rivers and on the Lamu Archipelago. The East Coast boubou was
Lower Jubba-2012 timeline of the Somali Civil War
and captured 6 vehicles. Al Shabaab fighters again recaptured Diif in Lower Jubba region, without any resistance, from Raskamboni militia led by pro-Somalia
Lower Jubba-Kismayo Airport
Airport, is an international airport serving Kismayo, the capital city of the Lower Juba region in Somalia. It is located in southern Jubaland, an autonomous
Lower Jubba-Ahmed Farah Dualeh
president of Jubaland, consisting of the regions of Gedo, Middle Jubba and lower Jubba in southern Somalia. Dualeh's claim to the presidency was one of
Lower Jubba-Northern Somali
area before the arrival of the immigrants from the north, the Nsom of Lower Jubba presents many peculiarities typical for the Benaadir dialects and could
Lower Jubba-Harla people
portions of Ethiopia and Somalia, expansively invading upward from the Lower Jubba eventually incorporating Harla territory. The Harla would move the Adal
Lower Jubba-Sawad
as much as Syria and Palestine combined. During the medieval period, the lower Tigris followed a different course than it does today. It had shifted further
Lower Jubba-Goob Weyn
southern Lower Juba region of Somalia, where Juba river meets the indian ocean.majority shiikhaal Goobweyn is situated on the banks of the Jubba River,
Lower Jubba-Jubaland
(Somali: Dooxada Jubba), is a Federal Member State in southern Somalia. Its eastern border lies 40–60 km (25–35 mi) east of the Jubba River, stretching
Lower Jubba-Suaeda aegyptiaca
Ethiopia. There are likewise two specimens collected in the estuary of the Jubba River in Somalia, of which at least one was said to unequivocally belong
Lower Jubba-Marehan
Adan Shire Hiiraale, Former Minister of Defence of Somalia, head of the Jubba Valley Alliance. Abdulkadir Sheikh Dini, Former Minister of Defence of Somalia
Lower Jubba-Jubba River
The Jubba River or Juba River (Somali: Webiga Jubba) is a river in southern Somalia which flows through the autonomous region of Jubaland. It begins at
Lower Jubba-Hoosingo
gov.so/regions/lower-jubba https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2011/03/somalia-troops-kenya-allegedly-bombed-civilians-lower-jubba/. Hoosingo https://www
Lower Jubba-Somali Flash Floods
shortly after the Gu rains from March to July, flash floods hit the lower Jubba and lower Shabelle regions of Somalia. These flash floods cause devastation
Lower Jubba-List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by location
Airways crashes, killing all 6 on board, allegedly due to a shootdown. 2022 Jubba Airways Crash - a Fokker 50 operated by Jabba Airways crashed on landing
Lower Jubba-Somali nationality law
the end of the millennium, both Tunni and Garre tribes had moved into the Jubba Valley. In the first centuries of the common era, migrants from Yemen and
Lower Jubba-2014 timeline of the Somali Civil War
Interim Jubba Administration (IJA) forces capture Biroole in the Lower Jubba region from Al-Shabaab. The village is a key area, linking the Jubba Valley
Lower Jubba-Surre (clan)
district of Galgaduud region in Galmudug State all the way to the north of Jubba river in Gedo region of Jubaland state mainly in Boholgaras and towns surrounding
Lower Jubba-Rahanweyn
with a large territory in the densely populated fertile valleys of the Jubba and Shebelle rivers and the areas inbetween which are mainly inhabited by
Lower Jubba-Battle of Basra (871)
attacked cities and towns with virtual impunity; they had conquered al-Ubulla, Jubba and al-Ahwaz and received the voluntary submission of 'Abbadan. Rather than
Lower Jubba-Healthcare in Somalia
Hospital M.A.S. Children's Teaching Hospital Royal Care Hospital Upper Jubba University, Baidoa Somalia Campus, College of Health Science (CHS). Amoud
Lower Jubba-Buur Heybe
inter-riverine region of southern Somalia. Located between the Shebele and Jubba rivers this region is characterized by flat bushland and thicket environment
Lower Jubba-Al-Ahwaz theater (Zanj Rebellion)
first target was Jubba, to the east of the Dujayl. The residents of the town offered no resistance and fled, allowing the Zanj to enter Jubba and pillage it
Lower Jubba-Operation Indian Ocean
Interim Jubba Administration (IJA) forces capture Biroole in the Lower Jubba region from Al-Shabaab. The village is a key area, linking the Jubba Valley
Lower Jubba-2015 timeline of the Somali Civil War
attempting to sneak into the militant group's bases in Dhobley in the Lower Jubba province. According to the local Somali National Army commander Haybe
Lower Jubba-July 1924
retirement. The British and Italian governments signed an agreement on the Jubba River in Africa as the British ceded their territory on the northern side;
Lower Jubba-African armyworm
southern Ethiopia, spreading into the north the following month and into the Jubba Valley of Somalia in early May. Similar outbreaks affected the Rift Valley
Lower Jubba-Żupan
the Italian word giuppa (gown) which in turn might have come from Arabic (jubba), although the garment itself probably is of Central Asian nomadic origin
Lower Jubba-Timeline of al-Shabaab-related events
Ismail Sahardiid, the commander in charge of Somali Army troops in the Lower Jubba region, over 60 insurgents died in the crossfire. Al-Shabaab claims in
Lower Jubba-Karl Klaus von der Decken
Somalia and became one of the first Europeans to explore the lower reaches of the Jubba River, on board the small steamship Welf. After the Welf foundered
Lower Jubba-Iraq theater (Zanj Rebellion)
focused on protecting the Basran supply ships. Following the Zanj advance on Jubba, however, he turned his attention away from the convoys and allowed the
Lower Jubba-South West State of Somalia
regions: (gobollo): Bay, Bakool, Middle Jubba (Jubbada Dhexe), Lower Shabelle (Shabeellada Hoose), Gedo and Lower Jubba (Jubbada Hoose). The establishment
Lower Jubba-Shebelle River
Shebelle and Lower Shabeelle are also named after the river. During periods of heavy rainfall in Ethiopia, the Shebelle River and the Jubba River merge
Lower Jubba-Wardey
specifically the Madahweyne sub-clan. They are found in southern Somalia (Lower Jubba) and eastern Kenya, mostly along the Tana River. The Wardey are a pastoralist
Lower Jubba-Aden Adde International Airport
International Airport include the Somali-owned private carriers Daallo Airlines, Jubba Airways and African Express Airways, in addition to UN charter planes, and
Lower Jubba-Burgabo
Burgabo (Somali: Buur Gaabo) is a port town in Lower Jubba province in southern Somalia near the border with Kenya. Other names and variants of the town
Lower Jubba-History of Somalia (1991–2006)
almost all major towns. Multiple private airlines, including Air Somalia, Jubba Airways and Daallo Airlines, emerged to serve the Somali market. According
Lower Jubba-Tunni
Horn. They are believed to have occupied the lower Shabelle valley since 2000 B.C.E and occupied the Jubba valley along with their cousin Garre since 1000
Lower Jubba-Mogadishu
They dominated the East African ivory trade, and also held sway over the Jubba and Shebelle valleys in the hinterland. The Omani Sultans' authority in
Lower Jubba-War in Somalia (2006–2009)
had spread to the greater Banaadir region, Middle Shabelle, Lower Shabelle and the Jubba Valley. During August violence in Mogadishu escalated sharply
Lower Jubba-Osman Ali Atto
the individual and the action. It was not right. On July 9, 1994 the Lower Jubba Peace Conference led to a peace agreement signed by Atto as the Somali
Lower Jubba-Somali Acacia–Commiphora bushlands and thickets
the humid Northern Zanzibar–Inhambane coastal forest mosaic in the lower Shebelle–Jubba River valley. The Hobyo grasslands and shrublands occupy a narrow
Lower Jubba-Horn of Africa
offshore current can be felt. Somalia has only two permanent rivers, the Jubba and the Shabele, both of which begin in the Ethiopian Highlands. About 220
Lower Jubba-Geography of Ethiopia
district along the border with Djibouti; by the Shebelle River and the Jubba, which flow southeast through Somalia, though the Shebelle most often fails
Lower Jubba-Karl Ludwig Jühlke
coastal settlement . It proved impossible to take a boat inland up the Jubba River due to the strength of the coastal surf and currents at the estuary
Lower Jubba-List of Rift Valley fever outbreaks
to have crossed into Somalia from Kenya and killed 14 people in the Lower Jubba region. As of 23 January 2007, cases had started to crop up at the Kenyan
Lower Jubba-Tunni Sultanate
traders further inland." The Warday Oromo clan, under King Brawt, crossed the Jubba River and invaded the Tunni Sultanate. They were defeated and driven back
Lower Jubba-Ayr (clan)
Goobaale, High ranking military general that was one of the founder of the Jubba-Valley alliance during the Somali civil war. Malin Mahamud was the founder
Lower Jubba-Ajuran Sultanate
of its dominant period. As a 'water dynasty', the Ajuran monopolized the Jubba and Shabelle rivers through hydraulic engineering. Historically, the Sultanate
Lower Jubba-Reer Diini
Adan Shire Hiiraale, Former Minister of Defence of Somalia, head of the Jubba Valley Alliance. Ahmed 'Idaaja'' Farah Ali, a Somali literary scholar and
Lower Jubba-Charcoal trafficking in Somalia
at the Kismayo port, including suspected informants. Up until 2018, the Jubba Administration was frequently criticized by UN monitors for poor implementation
Lower Jubba-Somali Patriotic Movement
operations centered on the Jubaland region and the Kenyan border (mid and Lower Jubba). They were early allies of the United Somali Congress (USC) in operations
Lower Jubba-2024 in Somalia
Retrieved 10 April 2024. "SNA Forces Foils Attempted Al-Shabaab Attack in Lower Jubba". Goobjoog English. 11 April 2024. Retrieved 11 April 2024. https://www
Lower Jubba-Antonov An-24
Romania TAROM Russia Aeroflot Novosibirsk Air Enterprise UT Air Somalia Jubba Airways Sri Lanka Lionair Sudan Marsland Aviation Turkmenistan Turkmenistan
Lower Jubba-Juba Valley Alliance
The Juba Valley Alliance (JVA; Somali: Isbahaysiga Dooxada Jubba) is a political faction of the Somali Civil War. It was the primary opponent of the Somali
Lower Jubba-Murusade
scant but moderate use of slave client labor. According to the "Middle Jubba Study on Governance" published in 1999; The farming was performed by local
Lower Jubba-Al-Shabaab (militant group)
it operate freely in much of rural Somalia, with its primary base in the Jubba River Valley, although air strikes against its leaders continued; and it
Lower Jubba-Hassan Abdullah Hersi al-Turki
Osman (3 October 2006). "Somalia's Islamic Courts attain Afmadow in Lower Jubba region". Shabelle.net. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007
Lower Jubba-2006 timeline of the War in Somalia
population would not be hurt or killed. The ICU abandoned its positions in the Jubba River valley at Salagle and Sakow, north of Bu'aale. The ICU had been in
Lower Jubba-Badhadhe District
Badhadhe District (Somali: Degmada Badhaadhe) is a district in the southern Lower Jubba Region of Somalia. Badhaadhe consists of Ras Kamboni, Kolbiyow, Hosingo
Lower Jubba-Salt's dik-dik
and its back is grey and flanks are orange. M. s. swaynei is found in the Jubba Valley region of southern Ethiopia, southern Somalia, and far northern Kenya;