The Madhiban (Somali, hawiye clan), also known as Mohamed Gorgarte,[4] are an artisanal caste among Somali people.[5][6][7] They have been endogamous, and their traditional hereditary occupation has been as hunters.[8][9]
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^Е. de Larajasse (1972), Somali-English and Somali-English Dictionary, Trubner, pages 108, 119, 134, 145, 178
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