Hubeer

Hubeer is a Somali clan,[1][2] traditionally settled in the Lower Shabelle region, though they also inhabit Jubaland, specifically Afmadow. The assassinated Somali Minister of Public Works Abbas Abdullahi Sheikh Siraji was a member of the Huber clan.[3]

Though Hubeer is associated politically with Digil and Mirifle clans or Rahanwein, genealogically Hubeer is descended from the Yahabur and Samaale clans.[4][5][6][7]

References

  1. News-Editor. "Malaaqa Beesha Hubeer, Xasan Shure oo rabitaanka sharif Xasan ku diidey xubintii Beesha u soo gudbisey | idalenews.com". Retrieved 2021-10-18. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  2. Hayward, R. J.; Lewis, I. M. (2005-08-17). Voice and Power. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-135-75175-3.
  3. Ali, Caydiid (15 February 2018). "Doorashada kursigii marxuum Cabaas Siraaji ee ka dhacday Kismaayo oo lagu guuleystay | Allbanaadir.com". Retrieved 2021-10-18.
  4. Helander, Bernhard (2003). The Slaughtered Camel: Coping with Fictitious Descent Among the Hubeer of Southern Somalia. Department of Cultural Anthropology and Ethnology, Uppsala Univ. ISBN 978-91-554-5736-5.
  5. Besteman, Catherine Lowe; Cassanelli, Lee V. (1996). The Struggle for Land in Southern Somalia: The War Behind the War. Westview Press. ISBN 978-1-874209-07-2.
  6. Working Papers in African Studies. African Studies Programme, Department of Cultural Anthropology, University of Uppsala. 1987.
  7. Ahmed, Ali Jimale (1995). The Invention of Somalia. The Red Sea Press. ISBN 978-0-932415-99-8.
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