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West and South Togdheer = HY
East Togdheer = HJ and Gabooye
South East Togdheer = Dhulbahante (Buhoodle district)
North Togdheer aka ex Sheekh district = Mainly Cisse Muuse (Now part of Sahil region).
"The population of the region is mainly constituted by four clans: the population of the region
is predominantly Isaq Habaryounis in the west , Habarjeclo in the East , Issa Musa are in the
North and a mix of Habaryounis in South of Burao, an Arab sub clan are a minority in the
region, whereas the Dhulbahante of Darod are present in the Deep South east of the region(Buhoodle),
the Gabooya minority groups do not have their clan constituencies
but live within other clans territories"
"Due to its status as a regional capital, the clan composition of Burao was quite divers.
Nevertheless, the rival clans of the Habar Yonis and the Habar Jeclo always dominated
its economy and politics. The Ise Musa, a sub-clan of the Habar Awal, was seen as third
in the clan hierarchy of the city, followed by the Harti sub-clans (Dulbahante and Warsangeli).
This clan diversity has a long history in Burao and as early as in
1910, elders from four different clans had funded a public building"
"In general, the city is characterized by an East-West partition, with the Habar Yonis together
with the Ise Musa settling in its Western part while the Habar Jeclo along with the Gabooye
living in its Eastern part."
East Togdheer = HJ and Gabooye
South East Togdheer = Dhulbahante (Buhoodle district)
North Togdheer aka ex Sheekh district = Mainly Cisse Muuse (Now part of Sahil region).
"The population of the region is mainly constituted by four clans: the population of the region
is predominantly Isaq Habaryounis in the west , Habarjeclo in the East , Issa Musa are in the
North and a mix of Habaryounis in South of Burao, an Arab sub clan are a minority in the
region, whereas the Dhulbahante of Darod are present in the Deep South east of the region(Buhoodle),
the Gabooya minority groups do not have their clan constituencies
but live within other clans territories"
"Due to its status as a regional capital, the clan composition of Burao was quite divers.
Nevertheless, the rival clans of the Habar Yonis and the Habar Jeclo always dominated
its economy and politics. The Ise Musa, a sub-clan of the Habar Awal, was seen as third
in the clan hierarchy of the city, followed by the Harti sub-clans (Dulbahante and Warsangeli).
This clan diversity has a long history in Burao and as early as in
1910, elders from four different clans had funded a public building"
"In general, the city is characterized by an East-West partition, with the Habar Yonis together
with the Ise Musa settling in its Western part while the Habar Jeclo along with the Gabooye
living in its Eastern part."
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