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Lower Shabeelle-Shebelle River
The Shebelle River (Somali: Webi Shabeelle, Amharic: እደላ) begins in the highlands of Ethiopia, and then flows southeast into Somalia towards Mogadishu.
Lower Shabeelle-Geography of Somalia
the Shabeelle. With their sources in the Ethiopian highlands, these rivers flow in a generally southerly direction, cutting wide valleys in the Somali Plateau
Lower Shabeelle-Hiran, Somalia
September 2010, the establishment of a local government called Dooxada Shabeelle was proclaimed in Kalabayr, Hiran, led by C/fataax Xasan Afrax. In March
Lower Shabeelle-War in Somalia (2006–2009)
supported Ethiopian invasion of Somalia was hatched’. No Somali officials were involved in the discussions. On 16 June 2006, Shabeelle Media Network reported that
Lower Shabeelle-Islam in Somalia
Practitioners of Islam first entered Somalia in the northwestern city of Zeila during prophet Muhammad's lifetime whereupon they built the Masjid al-Qiblatayn;
Lower Shabeelle-Hawiye
The Hawiye (Somali: Hawiye, Arabic: بنو هوية, Italian: Hauija) is the largest Somali clan family. Members of this clan traditionally inhabit central and
Lower Shabeelle-Lower Shabelle
Lower Shabelle (Somali: Shabeellaha Hoose, Maay: Shibelithy Hoosy, Arabic: شبيلي السفلى, Italian: Basso Scebeli) is an administrative region (gobol) in
Lower Shabeelle-Middle Shabelle
Shabelle (Somali: Shabeellaha Dhexe, Arabic: شبيلي الوسطى, Italian: Medio Scebeli) is an administrative region (gobol) in southern Somalia. It is bordered
Lower Shabeelle-Garre
the central inter-river plain; and Awdheegle and Afgooye along the lower Shabeelle. Since most of these towns were situated in good agricultural country
Lower Shabeelle-Mogadishu
Mogadishu (/ˌmɒɡəˈdiːʃuː, -ˈdɪʃ-/, also US: /ˌmoʊɡ-, ˌmɔːɡ-/; Somali: Muqdisho, Wadaad: مُقْدِشو [mʉq'dɪ:ʃɔ] or Xamar, Wadaad: حَمَرْ [ħɑmɑr]; Arabic:
Lower Shabeelle-Wa'daan
prominence in the Shabeelle River region following the disintegration of the Ajuuraan Sultanate, which controlled a large part of southern Somalia. The Geledi
Lower Shabeelle-Italian Somaliland
Italian Lieutenant by anti-colonial Somali rebels, Italian troops razed all villages east of the river Shabeelle in a nearly hundred-kilometre range in
Lower Shabeelle-Jiiddu language
branch, and has an estimated 34,000 speakers mainly residing in the Lower Shabeelle, Bay and Middle Juba regions. Typically classified as part of the Digil
Lower Shabeelle-Garre language
described the one spoken by the Garre (especially Tuuf) of the Basso Shabeelle: the garre of this area would be the only ones to have maintain their
Lower Shabeelle-Operation Indian Ocean
two Lower Shabeelle localities had been liberated by Somali National Army and AMISOM forces, with SNA troops still stationed in the towns. Somali National
Lower Shabeelle-2014 timeline of the Somali Civil War
to impose a blockade locally. Somali military forces assisted by AMISOM troops move into new areas in Lower Shabeelle. According to the regional governor
Lower Shabeelle-Dinsoor District
(Somali: Degmada Diinsoor) is a district in the southern DooyShabeelleState region of Somalia. Its capital is Dinsoor. Districts of Somalia ShabeelleState_Diinsor_A3
Lower Shabeelle-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 Shabeelle-Bardera Polytechnic
two Jubba regions, Gedo, Lower Shabeelle and Bay region. The project was later expanded to all major grassing lands in Somalia. Veterinary and Agricultural
Lower Shabeelle-Islam in Somalia
leaders were more interested in the establishment of a jama'ah along the Shabeelle and Jubba rivers and the fertile land between them than in teaching because
Lower Shabeelle-Middle Shabelle
Galgaduud to the east, the Indian Ocean to the south and the region of Lower Shabelle and the capital Mogadishu to the west. The Shabelle River also
Lower Shabeelle-Lower Shabelle
Lower Shabelle (Somali: Shabeellaha Hoose, Maay: Shibelithy Hoosy, Arabic: شبيلي السفلى, Italian: Basso Scebeli) is an administrative region (gobol) in
Lower Shabeelle-Bardera Polytechnic
from all neighboring regions such as the two Jubba regions, Gedo, Lower Shabeelle and Bay region. The project was later expanded to all major grassing
Lower Shabeelle-List of endemic bird areas of the world
African coastal forests 112 C18 Central Somali coast 113 C43 Jubba and Shabeelle valleys 114 C17 South Ethiopian highlands 115 C16 Central Ethiopian highlands
Lower Shabeelle-Hawiye
first born. Once established, the Imamate ruled the territories from the Shabeelle valley, the Benaadir provinces, the Mareeg areas all the way to the arid
Lower Shabeelle-Dinsoor District
a district in the southern DooyShabeelleState region of Somalia. Its capital is Dinsoor. Districts of Somalia ShabeelleState_Diinsor_A3.pdf Administrative
Lower Shabeelle-2014 timeline of the Somali Civil War
Somali military forces assisted by AMISOM troops move into new areas in Lower Shabeelle. According to the regional governor Abdulkadir Mohamed Nur, government
Lower Shabeelle-Operation Indian Ocean
Middle Shabeelle province. Interim Jubba Administration forces and AMISOM troops reportedly capture Abdalla Biroole and other areas in the Lower Jubba
Lower Shabeelle-Italian Somaliland
anti-colonial Somali rebels, Italian troops razed all villages east of the river Shabeelle in a nearly hundred-kilometre range in reprisal, while seizing livestock
Lower Shabeelle-Shebelle River
Somali term Webi Shabeelle, meaning "Leopard River". The Somali administrative regions consisting of Middle Shebelle and Lower Shabeelle are also named
Lower Shabeelle-Mogadishu
first born. Once established, the Imamate ruled the territories from the Shabeelle valley, the Benadir province, the Mareeg area all the way to the arid
Lower Shabeelle-War in Somalia (2006–2009)
No Somali officials were involved in the discussions. On 16 June 2006, Shabeelle Media Network reported that sources in Ethiopia's Somali Region had witnessed
Lower Shabeelle-Geography of Somalia
in the swamps into which the Shabeelle River empties most of the year and in other large swamps in the course of the lower Jubba River. Swamps of East
Lower Shabeelle-Wa'daan
Gorgaarte subclan of the Hawiye clan. The Wacdaan rose to prominence in the Shabeelle River region following the disintegration of the Ajuuraan Sultanate, which
Lower Shabeelle-Pacification of Somalia
anti-colonial Somali rebels, Italian troops razed all villages near the river Shabeelle and its shores while seizing livestock and killing Somali residents in