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concurrent London Gazette,
Taleh and
Jidali were the two main
Dhulbahante garesas inhabited by Dervish. In the Dervish-written letter's
description of the...
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garesa, a
transit site for
travel to the Eyl
Dhulbahante garesa. The main
northern transit Dhulbahante garesa was the
Hiilburaan Dhulbahante garesa,...
- Province.
During the
Darawiish era, the Bah Udgoon, a
Qayaad division had a
garesa (dervish fortification) at
Qollad near
modern Galmudug.
During arid soil...
- ("Mad Mullah"), the emir of
Diiriye Guure.
Several forts or
Dhulbahante garesas remain from this period, in
addition to
colonial edifices built by the...
- the
Omani Sultan of Zanzibar,
Barghash ibn Sa'id, as a
residence (called
Garesa) for the then
Governor of Mogadishu,
Suleiman bin Hamed,
after he had received...
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Citadel ruins of Gondershe, Banaadir,
Somalia Dhulbahante Garesa, Eyl,
Puntland Dhulbahante Garesa, Taleh, Sool,
Somaliland Amsterdam Battery,
Western Cape...
- 1960, when the old
Garesa Museum was
turned into a
National Museum. The
National Museum was
later moved in 1985,
renamed to the
Garesa Museum, and converted...
- Italian-language wiki
community on the
Caroselli garesa quote, see this link and this link *The
Caroselli source ascribes "
garesa" to
British captured forts; for a quote...
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della Somalia, the
various Darawiish-built
installations are
described as
garesas taken from the
Dhulbahante clan by the British: The Dar
Ilalo stone towers...
- structures.
Served as a base for the
Dervish forces, with
several Dhulbahante garesas remaining from this period. Also
includes some
colonial edifices built...