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==Clans in Lower Shabebele==
==Clans in Lower Shabebele==
[[Rahanweyn]] (Digil & Mirifle) clans
[[Digil]] clans
* [[Geledi]]
* [[Geledi]]
* [[Goobroon]]
* [[Goobroon]]
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* [[Shantacaleemood]] (e.g Reer Daafeed, Barbaaro)
* [[Shantacaleemood]] (e.g Reer Daafeed, Barbaaro)
* [[Dabarre]]
* [[Dabarre]]

* [[Boqolhore]]
* [[Eelaay]]


[[Hawiye]] clans
[[Hawiye]] clans
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* [[Baadicadde]]
* [[Baadicadde]]
* [[Murusade]]
* [[Murusade]]
* [[Hantire]]
* [[Silcis]]
* [[Silcis]]
* [[Jiidle]]
* [[Jiidle]]
* [[Gaaljecel]]


[[Dir (clan)|Dir]] clans
[[Dir (clan)|Dir]] clans
* '[[Biimaal]]'
* '[[Biimaal]]'

Other clans
* [[Reer AwSalaat]]
* [[Reer Marka]]
* [[Reer Baraawe]]
* [[Reer Shabelle]]
* [[Yahar Saalax]]
* [[Reer Gosha]] ([[Somali Bantu]])


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 02:26, 23 June 2007

Location of Shabeellaha Hoose in Somalia

Lower Shabele (Somali: Shabeellaha Hoose; Arabic: شبيلي السفلى Shabaylī as-Suflá) is an administrative region (gobolka) in southern Somalia. Until 1984, when the regions were reshaped, it was part of the larger Benadir region and its capital was Mogadishu, but is now Marka.

Shabeellaha Hoose is bordered by the Somali regions of Banaadir, Shabeellaha Dhexe, Hiiraan, Bay and Middle Juba and the Indian Ocean. After Mogadishu, this is thought to be the region with the most population in Somalia.

It is named after the Shebelle River, which passes through the region.

Languages

Linguistically, the region is one of the regions with the most diverse of the Somali languages. The majority of the population speak with May-May dialect's Digil version of the Dhoobey area. Also spoken in the region are Af Jido, Af Garre, Af Tuni, Af Reer Marka and Af Reer Barawe as well as standard Maha Tiri Somali and the May-May of the Mirifle.

Districts

Clans in Lower Shabebele

Digil clans


Hawiye clans

Dir clans

References