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Garad Jama "Farah" was the 18th garad or sultan of the Dhulbahante Garadate, from the 1920s until 1960. His surname isn't Farah, but he acquired the title to distinguish Farah Garad from the garad/sultan of the equally sized Mahamuud Garad clan and that of the Bah Nugaal clan. His father, the garad or sultan Ali, the immediate predecessor of Diiriye Guure, died in the patricide enacted by his older brother, sultan Mohamud Ali

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  • Garad Jama "Farah" was the 18th garad or sultan of the Dhulbahante Garadate, from the 1920s until 1960. His surname isn't Farah, but he acquired the title to distinguish Farah Garad from the garad/sultan of the equally sized Mahamuud Garad clan and that of the Bah Nugaal clan. His father, the garad or sultan Ali, the immediate predecessor of Diiriye Guure, died in the patricide enacted by his older brother, sultan Mohamud Ali (en)
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  • Garad Jama "Farah" (en)
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  • Garad Jama "Farah" (en)
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  • James Coleman (en)
  • IM Lewis (en)
  • Douglas Jardine (en)
  • Said Samatar (en)
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  • House of Garaad Shirshore (en)
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  • Garad of the Dhulbahante Garadate (en)
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  • Early in 1885 Great Britain concluded separate protective treaties with all the Somali tribes now living under her protection, except the Warsangeli, who concluded a treaty in 1886, and the Dolbahanta, with whom no treaty has been made. (en)
  • The War Office replied that His Majesty's Government had no treaty with the Dolbahanta, and that to put the General's policy into effect would involve assurances of protection, which would still further add to our liabilities in a direction which had already cost so much. (en)
  • ... unlike other pastoralists, the Dulbahante are also excellent horsemen. Even by pastoral standards, the Dulbahante have a reputation for pride, independence and martial spirit (en)
  • and consciences were salved by the reflection that our obligation to protect the tribe from the man whom they themselves had created, supported and followed, was less than our obligations to the Ishaak tribes who had for the most part resisted the movement from its very start. Moreover, as will be recalled, the Dolbahanta were the only tribe with whom we had no formal protective treaty. (en)
  • To this the Sultan replied, that as far as his dominions extended the traveller was perfectly at liberty to go where he liked; but as for visiting the Dulbahantas, he could not hear of or countenance it (en)
  • Egypt, which then crept southwards. In 1870 it acquired the coast between Bulhar and Berbera, and established garrisons at those ports as well as at Zeila, purchasing the Sultan's suzerain rights over the latter town for an annual payment of 15,000 l. In 1874 Raoof Pacha, at the head of 4,000 men, took possession of Harrar (en)
  • But there is no hostility between the Southern Dulbahantas and the Warsingali, on the old principle that “an enemy's enemy is a friend.” (en)
  • Gerad Jama , a traditional chief of the Bah Arasama Dulbahante , with authority over the most numerous of Dulbahante subclans, the Farah Garad, supported the SYL as a protest against the government's local authority system , which had the effect of reducing his powers (en)
  • Such was their belief in him that when the Sultan of the Dolbahanta , Ali Gerad , defected from the Derwish cause , his own son pleaded for the privilege of killing him "is meet that the infidel father be put to death by the believing son who is deprived of a place in paradise." (en)
  • The reason for this step was that Husayn Haji, an Agil of the Dulbahantas and a connection of the Abban, demanded, as sole condition for permitting Lieutenant Speke to visit “Jid Ali,” (en)
  • The Garaad of the Mahamuud Garaad , is recognized by the Government and receives a stipend . Garaad Jaama of the Faaraḥ Garaad has only recently been recognized , having successfully maintained his prestige by opposing the administration (en)
  • Garaad Jaama ' of the Faaraḥ Garaad has only recently been recognized , having successfully maintained his prestige by opposing the Administration (en)
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  • Garad Jama "Farah" was the 18th garad or sultan of the Dhulbahante Garadate, from the 1920s until 1960. His surname isn't Farah, but he acquired the title to distinguish Farah Garad from the garad/sultan of the equally sized Mahamuud Garad clan and that of the Bah Nugaal clan. His father, the garad or sultan Ali, the immediate predecessor of Diiriye Guure, died in the patricide enacted by his older brother, sultan Mohamud Ali (en)
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