Duduble

Duduble

Duduble is a Somali clan that is member of the Hiraab clan, part of the larger Hawiye that inhabit the Galguduud, Banaadir and Gedo region of Somalia and the Somali Region of Ethiopia.

Duduble is the lagre clan in Ceelbuur area.they currently reside in mid central part to east of Somalia near the coast of Indian ocean.

Brief history of their former land

Duduble, immigrated from north Somalia centuries ago, where they had clashes with the other inhabitants of the north region including Isaaq. Their new land is know by its flat, level ground and given its name according to that character DOHA DUDUBLE it's a land known for very little rain and quite a lot of droughts for most of the time. This has given the people of Duduble their well-known character of not favouring water that much, as their land does not have easy access to it. In fact, there is well-known local saying that goes WALOW BIYO UH", meaning an encouragement for not needing water so much, as the environment simply won't provide much water as its natural source.Duduble were the first Somali clan to reside in this region, as no other clans dared to face the lack of water with in this region; it's only after their bravery that other clans joined them decades after their arrival, and now there are many other tribes neighboring this region and some moved in within the heart of the region to reside with the Duduble clan.

Dooxaha, DOHA region consists of many towns and villages some of them are known as:

EL Qooxle, Garablo, El Lahelay, El bur, Hindere, El garas, Hagarey,Dadle, Emadle and so on.

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Dududble subclans

*Mohamed Amal
*Maklisame
*Owraden
*Aarsade
*Eli
*Qadhoob
*Bisin
*Daud

They had a big role in the war in Somalia with the support of the Habar Gedir because of their kinship.


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