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{{Main|Somali clan}}
The '''Habar Gidir''' ({{lang-so|''Habargidir''}}) is a [[Somali clan]], part of the larger [[Hawiye]] group.


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The clan has produced some prominent [[Somali people|Somali figures]], such as [[Abdullahi Issa]], the chairman of the [[Somali Youth League]] (SYL) and first [[Prime Minister of Somalia]] prior to independence, and [[General]] [[Mohamed Farrah Aidid]] who led the overthrow of the regime of [[Siad Barre]].


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==Sub-clan summary==
* [[Ayr (clan)|Ayr]] or Cayr<ref name="conflictinsomalia">{{cite web | author=World Bank | title=Conflict in Somalia: Drivers and Dynamics | year=2005 | month=January | format=[[Portable Document Format|PDF]] | work=Appendix 2: Lineage Charts | url=http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTSOMALIA/Resources/conflictinsomalia.pdf | dateformat=mdy | accessdate=June 15 2006 | page=55}}</ref>
* Suleiman<ref name="conflictinsomalia" />
* Sa'ad<ref name="conflictinsomalia" /> or Sacad
* Sarur<ref name="conflictinsomalia" /> or Saruur
* Saleebaan{{List fact|date=October 2009}}


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==Prominent figures==
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===Politics===
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* [[Abdi Hasan Awale Qeybdiid]]or Abdi Qeybdiid (Sacad), military general, police chief of Somalia, warlord; affiliated with the SNA.
* [[Abdiqasim Salad Hassan]] ([[Cayr]]), President of Somalia 2000-2004
* [[Abdullahi Ahmed Addou]] (Sacad), Ambassador to the United States (1970-80), finance minister (1980-84)
* [[Abdullahi Issa]] (Sacad), chairman of the Somali Youth League and first prime minister of Somalia, 1949-1960
* [[Aden Hashi Ayrow]] (Cayr), leader of [[Al-Shabaab (Somalia)|Al-Shabaab]] movement; died in [[United States]] air strike, 2008
* [[Ali Shido Abdi]] (Sacad), one the earlist members of SYL and former vice chairman
* [[Asha Haji Elmi]] (Maxamad Gaabane), women's rights activist and member of Somali Parliament.
* [[Cabdulle Gorod]] (Sacad), traditional leader
* [[Haji Farah Ali Omar]] (Sacad), first Somali finance minister, inventor of the Somali five shilling piece
* [[Hassan Dahir Aweys]] ([[Cayr]]), head of the council of the Islamic Courts of Somalia
* [[Hussein Ali Shido|Dr. Hussein Ali Shido]], Chairman and co-founder of the [[United Somali Congress]]
* [[Hussein Mohamed Farrah]] (Sacad), Somali National Alliance (SNA), Somalia Reconciliation and Restoration Council (SRRC) and Transitional Federal Government (TFG) leader, son of Mohammed Farah Aidid
* [[Ibrahim Hassan Addou]] (Sacad), foreign minister for the Islamic Courts of Somalia
* [[Mohamed Farrah Aidid]] (Sacad), United Somali Congress leader who ousted [[Siad Barre]]'s regime
* [[Mohamoud Mohamed Gacmodhere]] (Cali Aadan), former Presidential candidate.
* [[Mohamed Warsame Ali]] (Sacad), senior diplomat, president of Galmudug state since 2006
* Nageeye Gacal Kuul (Saruur), Member of Somali Youth League 1950-59
* [[Osman Ali Atto]] (Sacad), businessman, politician, warlord and leader of SNA.
* [[Yusuf Mohammed Siad Inda'ade]] ([[Cayr]]), head of security affairs for the Islamic Courts Union


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===Music===
o Applets
* [[Abdi Bashiir Indhobuur ]](Sacad), poet and composer of many patriotic songs
o Java Web Start
* [[Magool]], (Halima Khaliif Omar), ([[Cayr]]), singer and musician
o Doing More With Rich Internet Applications
* [[Hasan Adan Samatar]] ([[Cayr]]), singer and musician
o Deployment In-Depth
* [[K'naan]] ([[Cayr]]), hip-hop artist
* A new section in the Swing look and feel lesson showing how to use the new Nimbus look and feel.
* A new Swing page describing How to Create Translucent and Shaped Windows.
* A new Interfaces and Inheritance page discussing Polymorphism.


Trails Covering the Basics
===Literature===
These trails are available in book form as The Java Tutorial, Fourth Edition. To buy this book, refer to the box to the right.
*[[Amina Said Ali]] (Sacad), author, poet, and medical scientist


* Getting Started — An introduction to Java technology and lessons on installing Java development software and using it to create a simple program.
===Law===
* Learning the Java Language — Lessons describing the essential concepts and features of the Java Programming Language.
*[[Marian Hussein Awreye]], (Sacad), director of the Isma'il Jim'ale Human Rights based in Mogadishu
* Essential Java Classes — Lessons on exceptions, basic input/output, concurrency, regular expressions, and the platform environment.

* Collections — Lessons on using and extending the Java Collections Framework.
===Journalism===
* Swing — An introduction to the Swing GUI toolkit, with an overview of features and a visual catalog of components. See below for a more comprehensive tutorial on Swing.
*[[Mohamed Haji (Ingiriis)]], (Saleebaan), Brussels-based journalist
* Deployment — How to package applications and applets using JAR files, and deploy them using Java Web Start and Java Plug-in.

* Preparation for Java Programming Language Certification — List of available training and tutorial resources.
==Notes==
{{reflist}}

[[Category:Somali clans]]
[[Category:Somali clans in Ethiopia]]


[[ca:Habar gedir]]

Revision as of 22:52, 1 November 2009

The Java Tutorials are practical guides for programmers who want to use the Java programming language to create applications. They include hundreds of complete, working examples, and dozens of lessons. Groups of related lessons are organized into "trails".

For the most accurate and up-to-date tutorials, please access the latest version from Sun's official website for the Java SE Tutorials (Last Updated 9/23/2009), which can be found at: http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial.

The Java Tutorials primarily describe features in Java SE 6. For best results, download JDK 6.

Please check out the new Java Tutorials Community Portal, the place to discuss the tutorials, and to share your modifications and additions to the tutorials. What's New The Java Tutorials are continuously updated to keep up with changes to the Java Platform and to incorporate feedback from our readers. Some recent updates include:

   * A Deployment tutorial that covers a wide range of topics about the development and deployment of rich Internet applications. The Deployment tutorial contains the following lessons:
         o Applets
         o Java Web Start
         o Doing More With Rich Internet Applications
         o Deployment In-Depth
   * A new section in the Swing look and feel lesson showing how to use the new Nimbus look and feel.
   * A new Swing page describing How to Create Translucent and Shaped Windows.
   * A new Interfaces and Inheritance page discussing Polymorphism. 

Trails Covering the Basics These trails are available in book form as The Java Tutorial, Fourth Edition. To buy this book, refer to the box to the right.

   * Getting Started — An introduction to Java technology and lessons on installing Java development software and using it to create a simple program.
   * Learning the Java Language — Lessons describing the essential concepts and features of the Java Programming Language.
   * Essential Java Classes — Lessons on exceptions, basic input/output, concurrency, regular expressions, and the platform environment.
   * Collections — Lessons on using and extending the Java Collections Framework.
   * Swing — An introduction to the Swing GUI toolkit, with an overview of features and a visual catalog of components. See below for a more comprehensive tutorial on Swing.
   * Deployment — How to package applications and applets using JAR files, and deploy them using Java Web Start and Java Plug-in.
   * Preparation for Java Programming Language Certification — List of available training and tutorial resources.