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  • Halin (Somali: Xalin) is a town in the Sool region of Somalia. It was the headquarters of the Dervish movement during 1903–1904. Traditional councils...
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    Eastern Nogal, in the area known as Kobo, roughly comprised in the triangle Halin, Gerrowei, Kallis. His strategical position here was a very strong one....
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    Taleh (redirect from Halin fort)
    Aroley and Halin. Sheikh Bashir - Somali religious leader, born at Taleh in 1905. Nur Ahmed Aman - One of the leaders behind the Somali Dervish movement...
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    Eyl (redirect from Eyl (Somalia))
    inhabitation was conceived in pre-1902 when the Dervishes built a fort at Halin, subsequently at Eyl also called Illig. According to the British War Office...
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    Nur Ahmed Aman (category Articles containing Somali-language text)
    Sultan Nur Ahmed Aman (Somali: Suldaan Nuur Axmed Amaan; (1841–1907); Somali nickname Nuur Dheere), was a learned religious leader and the 5th Sultan...
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    Mohamoud Garad (category Articles containing Somali-language text)
    having hosted the first and oldest head fortress of the Darawiish, i.e. the Halin fort, as well as the final Darawiish head fortress at Taleh, and they primarily...
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    the Anglo-Somali War or the Dervish War, was a series of military expeditions that took place between 1900 and 1920 in modern-day Somalia. The British...
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  • along with Halin and others. In May 2017, Gaulo was hit by drought, but heavy spring rains brought it out of a severe situation. WFP Somalia (April 2007)...
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    Haysimo (Somali: Xaysimo, Arabic: حايسمو) is a region of Somalia that has existed since 2014. The constituent districts are Taleh, Sarmaanyo, Halin, Carroolay...
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    Ismail Mire (category Articles containing Somali-language text)
    Ismail Mire Elmi (Somali: Ismaaciil Mire Cilmi), was a renowned Somali poet and. Regarding his poetry, one observer said his voice and poetic ability was...
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    Haji Sudi (category Articles containing Somali-language text)
    more commonly known as Haji Sudi (Somali: Xaaji Suudi Shabeel; 1858–1920) was one of the leaders behind the Somali Dervish movement. He was also the movement's...
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    Nugaal Valley (category Valleys of Somalia)
    Eastern Nogal, in the area known as Kobo, roughly comprised in the triangle Halin, Gerrowei, Kallis. His strategical position here was a very strong one....
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  • Goryasan (category Former populated places in Somalia)
    sites immediately to the east of Taleh such as Halin, and Dhummay which is halfway between Taleh and Halin, both of which used to have Darawiish fortifications...
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    The Royal Corps of Somali Colonial Troops (Italian: Regio corpo truppe coloniali della Somalia italiana) was the colonial body of the Royal Italian Army...
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    Abdallah Shihiri (category CS1 Somali-language sources (so))
    Mohamed Shihiri (Somali: Cabdalle Maxamed Shixiri, Arabic: عبدالله محمد الشحري; 1868–1931) was a senior Khusuusi member of the Somali Dervish movement...
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  • Haroun, also called Fadhiweyn, and natively transliterated as Xarunta in Somali, was a government and headquarters of the Dervishes, headed by Faarax Mahmud...
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    Dhowre Sheneeleh (category Governors of Somalia)
    Dervish inhabitation was conceived first in the pre-1902 period with the Halin fort and subsequently when the Dervishes built a fort at Eyl also called...
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    Head coach Jean-Aimé Toupane Assistant coach(es) David Gautier Grégory Halin Catherine Melain Legend (C) Team captain Club – describes last club before...
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  • Sarmaanyo is a town in the Sool region of Somalia/. (Sometimes considered in the Sanaag region. In March 2003, Puntland deployed troops to Sarmaanyo,...
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  • Jidbali road (category Streets in Somalia)
    (Darawiish government) in the aftermath of Jidbali, whereupon they later fled to Halin, whilst the nearby hills of Bur Anod had previously been an outpost with...
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