This article is about the early modern Somali garadate. For the clan, see Dhulbahante.
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Dhulbahante Garadate
Garaadka Dhulbahante
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
• Disestablished
1895
Succeeded by
Garadate
Today part of
Ethiopia Somalia
The Dhulbahante Garadship is presumed to have began in the 16th century with Garad Shishore assuming the royal title in approximately 1530. During the 19th century, the Dhulbahante garadate morphed into a dual monarchy. The current Garad, Garad Jama Garad Ali hails from this long line of succession.
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