The Garre are a Somali pastoralist clan who live in Somalia, Kenya, and Ethiopia. They are sub-clan of the Digil clan. Almost all speak the Garre language, though it may be secondary to the Maay speaking sub-clan of Darrawe (Darrawa) who speak Maay as their first language. Their urban centers include Mandera, Moyale and El Wak. The Garre are divided into the Tuff and Quranyowa sub-clans. While the Tuffs are further divided into the Ali and Adola groups, the Quranyow are divided into the Asare and Furkesha.
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Garre - Clan Tree
... Rahanweyn Digil Dabarre Jiddu Garre Tunni Geledi Mirifle Sagaal Jilible Hadarne Sideed Harin Eelay Jiron Leyasn In the south central part of Somalia the World Bank ...
... Rahanweyn Digil Dabarre Jiddu Garre Tunni Geledi Mirifle Sagaal Jilible Hadarne Sideed Harin Eelay Jiron Leyasn In the south central part of Somalia the World Bank ...
Garre Language
... Garre (also known as Af-Garre) is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken by the Garre people inhabiting southern Somalia, Ethiopia and northern Kenya ... Garre linguistically resembles Boni (Aweer) ...
... Garre (also known as Af-Garre) is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken by the Garre people inhabiting southern Somalia, Ethiopia and northern Kenya ... Garre linguistically resembles Boni (Aweer) ...
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