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DescriptionNotables belong to the Biimaal clan.jpg |
English: Notable elders belong to the Bimal clan of the Dir clan family. |
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Source | Somali Research Center |
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Unknown. Dated 1938 Sawir ku taariikhaysan 1938, waxuu u badan yahay in the mudda ka qaaday horraysa taariikhdaas, loona adeegsaday booskaar ahaan 1938. |
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