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Qaʽableh

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Qaʽableh
Qacableh
Town
Sheikh Harti's tomb in Qaʽableh.
Sheikh Harti's tomb in Qaʽableh.
Qaʽableh is located in Somaliland
Qaʽableh
Qaʽableh
Location in Somaliland
Coordinates: 10°34′16″N 47°27′08″E / 10.5712°N 47.4523°E / 10.5712; 47.4523
Country Somaliland
RegionSanaag
Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT)

Qaʽableh (Somali: Qacableh) is a town in the eastern Sanaag region of Somaliland. It is the site of numerous archaeological sites and ancient tombs.[1]

Overview

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Qa'ableh is located near the historical ruins of Haylan. An ancient city, it is home to numerous archaeological sites and structures, similar to those found in Qombo'ul and El Ayo, two other old towns in east Somalia. Most of these historical sites have still yet to be fully explored.[2]

Qa'ableh also notably serves as the seat of the tomb of Harti, the founding father of the Harti confederation of Darod sub-clans. Sheikh Darod's grave is situated nearby in the Hadaaftimo Mountains, and is the scene of frequent pilgrimages.[3]

The town is believed to harbor the tombs of former kings from early periods of Somali history, as evidenced by the many ancient burial structures and cairns (taalo) that are found scattered within this region.[2]

Historical tombs

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ "Detail :: SWIMS". swims.faoswalim.org. Retrieved 2021-04-27.
  2. ^ a b Michael Hodd, East African Handbook, (Trade & Travel Publications: 1994), p.640.
  3. ^ I.M. Lewis, Peoples of the Horn of Africa: Somali, Afar, and Saho, Issue 1, (International African Institute: 1955), p.18-19

References

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