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The '''Hawiye''' tribe is a ] clan. They live mostly in central and southern ], but also in smaller numbers in ] and ]. The Hawiye descended from ], a common ancestor to Somalis. ] indicates that Hawiye |
The '''Hawiye''' tribe is a ] clan. They live mostly in central and southern ], but also in smaller numbers in ] and ]. The Hawiye descended from ], a common ancestor to Somalis. ] indicates that Hawiye always been the largest Somali clan, while a little organisation report in ] called''Report of the Somalia Commission of Inquiry'' states that Darod is the one of the largest Somali clan. | ||
], the chairman of the ] (which fought for Somalian Independence), ], the first president of Somalia, and General ], the father of the Somali military, were all members of the Hawiye clan. | ], the chairman of the ] (which fought for Somalian Independence), ], the first president of Somalia, and General ], the father of the Somali military, were all members of the Hawiye clan. |
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The Hawiye tribe is a Somali clan. They live mostly in central and southern Somalia, but also in smaller numbers in Kenya and Ethiopia. The Hawiye descended from Irir Samaale, a common ancestor to Somalis. Human Rights Watch indicates that Hawiye always been the largest Somali clan, while a little organisation report in Canadian calledReport of the Somalia Commission of Inquiry states that Darod is the one of the largest Somali clan.
Abdullahi Isse, the chairman of the Somali Youth League (which fought for Somalian Independence), Aden Abdullahi Osman, the first president of Somalia, and General Daud Abdulle Hirsi, the father of the Somali military, were all members of the Hawiye clan.
References
- "The Situation in Somalia". Report of the Somali Commission of Inquiry, Vol. 1. November 21.
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