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7-611: Dodai , also called Doddi or Dodhais , is a border-locality in the Sool region of Somaliland , opposite to Geida Debabo which is across the border in the Garowe District in Somalia . British parliamentarian Leopard Amery in 1920 described the locality as a "waterhole ... close to the Italian frontier." On the 12th of February 1920, Dodai was the final refuge of the last independent figures of

14-455: Is a disputed administrative region (gobol). It borders Togdheer to the west, Sanaag to the north, Ethiopia to the south and Nugal , Bari to the east. Its capital city is Las Anod . The region is disputed by the self-declared Republic of Somaliland and SSC-Khatumo . The region is partially controlled by both polities. From 1944 to 1974, the Sool region was formerly Las Anod district. It

21-711: The Dervish inner circle in their traditional territories of the Nugaal before their escape into Abyssinia . This inner circle of Dervishes included Abshir Dhoore, Cismaan Boos, the Sayid himself and two of his sisters. The presence of Aw Abdille Ibraahiim at their destination at the Shebelle tributary suggests he may have been the third male. This Somaliland location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Sool, Somalia Sool ( Somali : Sool , Arabic : صول )

28-464: The Sool region and eastern Sanaag, as either Somaliland or Puntland. On 5 January 2023, Somaliland forces withdrew from Las Anod after mass civil unrest in the city. On October 19, the government of Somalia recognized the state of SSC-Khaatumo as a federal member. Since the defeat of Somaliland troops in the base in Goojacde, much of Sool has been under the control of SSC-Khatumo. The Eastern part of

35-565: The Sool region is almost exclusively inhabited by Dhulbahante . Michael Walls reports: "The residents of Sool overwhelmingly hail from a single clan grouping in the form of the Dhulbahante [...]. Sool boasts a degree of kinship homogeneity that is rare even in the Somali Horn". The Habr Je'lo clan of the Isaaq clan-family make up the vast majority of the population in western Sool, including

42-558: The region's second largest town Aynaba , as well as the wider Aynaba District . The Habr Yunis sub-division of the Garhajis Isaaq also inhabit the western parts of Hudun and Las Anod districts in northern Sool. The Dhulbahante sub-division of the Harti Darod clan primarily inhabits the Taleh , eastern Hudun and Las Anod districts in eastern Sool. The Fiqishini sub-clan of

49-471: Was one of three districts under British protection. The other two districts were the Burao and hargeysa districts. In 1974 most Sool was part of the larger Nugaal region, with its capital at Garowe . It was established as a separate region in 1984 with its capital at Las Anod . Due to the prolonged conflict between Somaliland and Puntland, many Dhulbahante and Warsangeli living in the region did not recognize

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