Dhulbahante Garadate
Dhulbahante Garadate Garaadtooyada Dhulbahante | |||||||
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| 17th century–1895 | |||||||
| Common languages | Somali · Arabic | ||||||
| Religion | Hanafi Shafi'i Salihiyya | ||||||
| Government | Monarchy | ||||||
| Garad | |||||||
• ~1700s | Garad Ali Garad Jama (Traditional Chief) | ||||||
• 1650–1708 (first Garad) | Garad Shirshore | ||||||
| History | |||||||
• Established | 17th century | ||||||
• Absorbed into the Dervish Movement | 1895 | ||||||
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| Today part of | Ethiopia Somalia | ||||||
The Dhulbahante Garadate (Somali: Garaadtooyada Dhulbahante, begun in the 16th century, as a successor to the Sultanate of Adal with Garad Shishore assuming the royal title in approximately 1530. The current Garad, Garad Jama Garad Ali hails from this long line of succession.