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Osman Mohamoud (clan)
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(Bah-Gareen) Yusuf Osman Abdirihiin Yusuf Dudub Yusuf (Bah-Leelkase ) Dini Yusuf (Bah-Leelkase ) Mohamed Yusuf Aamir Mohamed Elmi Mohamed Ismail Mohamed Yusuf
Sadik Warfa
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Somalia. Sadik is a dual citizen (Somalian, American) and he comes from the Leelkase Tanade, a sub-clan of the Darod clan. Sadik Warfa was elected in 2016 as
Nugaal-gibin
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city of Galdogob. The town is populated by the Xirsi Muumin subclan of Leelkase , and other Mumin Adan clans. The city has a population of approximately
Dalsan-mudug
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Galdogob. The town is populated by the Reer Mohamed hassan subclan of Leelkase . The city has a population of approximately 10,600, mainly pastoralists
Jariban
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Jariiban is primarily inhabited by Somalis from the Majeerteen (Darood), and Leelkase (Darood) (draft)" (PDF). UNDP. Retrieved 21 September 2013. "Service denied
Omar Mohamoud (Clan)
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Shirwa (Bah Mareexaan) Mohamed Shirwa (Bah Abasguul) Farah Shirwa (Bah Leelkase ) Egal Farah Yusuf Farah Ali Farah Darod Farah Mohamud Farah Mohamed Farah
Zakaria Mohamed Haji-Abdi
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Zakaria was born in Galkacyo, Somalia, in 1958, and he comes from the Leelkase Tanade, a sub-clan of the Darod clan. From an early age he attended Dugsi
Hafun
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Tanade Sultanate' was established possible around 1600s by Somalis from the Leelkase Darod clan. It reached prominence during the 19th century, under the reign
Isse Mohamoud
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Idris Ugar Hassan Idris Yunis Idris Ahmed Ugar (Axmed Kheyr) Bah Dir Bah Leelkase Mohamed Ugar Reer Faarax Reer Yoonis Muse Ese Ali Nur Muse Nuh Muse Mohamed