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Definitions by readyforthemoon55

khatumite 

A reer Darwiish or Darwishian, i.e. a descendant of the Darwiish
She's khatumite via paternal parentage
khatumite by readyforthemoon55 August 10, 2019
Pertaining to Horners (those from the Horn of Africa) or the peninsula itself. Since the predominant ethnic group are Cushites, the term "Hornic" may also be an adjective describing Cushites. Hornic people also tend to have a phenotypically distinct appearance. Nonetheless, there will probably never be patriotism for a single Horn identity as such a polity never existed except partially, arguably during expansionism by Ahmed Gragn or that of Darwiish supreme commander Ismail Mire.
Their looks seem Hornic.
Hornic by readyforthemoon55 August 8, 2019

Daraawiish 

The term Daraawiish is synonymous with Dhulbahante because:

*The Sayyid had 75% Dhulbahante DNA, 3 of his grandparents were Dhulbahante
*The Sayyids poem The Parching Heat of the Wind affirms Dhulbahante as the backbone of Darwiish "Ragga diinta hooyga u noqdiyo, hanad Shirshoore leh" meaning "The men who've become refuge to the faith, dignity belongs to the descendants of the House of Garaad Shirshoore".

* Dhulbahante were the only clan that had its population decimated for being Darwiish, resulting in a permanent diminution of their demographics
* The vast majority of the Qusuusi were Dhulbahante
* The vast majority of the Maaraweyn (Darwiish army) were Dhulbahante, with some Dubais/Dubeys, Garabsare, Bahidoor (Warsangeli), Bahgeri, Reer Warfa (MX), Aden Madobe (HJ), Reer Khalaf (MJ).
* Its supreme commander that led the elite Shiikhyaale was Ismail Mire, a Dhulbahante
* Its state religion (Salihiya/Urwayniya) preexisted among the Dhulbahante
* Darwiish had 4 capitals; all were located in Dhulbahante lands: Buuhoodle (Qoob Fardood) (1896-1899), Lassader (1900-1904), Halin (1909), Taleh (1910-1920), settled by the Axmed Garaad, Barkad/Guleed, Bah Nugaaleed and Samakab subclans of Dhulbahante respectively.
* Reer-beede, i.e. the largely unarmed Darwiish civilians who were subjected collective punishment via confiscation of private goods were exclusively Dhulbahante.
Daraawiish and Dhulbahante is the same thing
Daraawiish by readyforthemoon55 August 4, 2019

Greater Western Harti 

The term that encompasses both the genealogical and confederational aspects of the residents of Darwiishia, specifically, those living along the coastally equidistant line of the former Darwiish capitals of Taleh and Halin. They constitute, in order of size, the Dhulbahante, Warsangeli, Dishiishe, Mumin-Aden-Leelkase, Aden Madobe, Reer-Mahad-Awrtable, Kaskiqabe, Fiqishini, Gabooye. Although the term Darwiish is typically reserved for the Dhulbahante, it may be expanded here by association.
Their political association stems from them being Greater Western Hartis

Cushitism 

The promotion of unity among the Cushite race. The term Cushite is somewhat synonymous with "Horner" as it refers to the dominant ethnic group in the Horn. For Cushites, the E-M215 (also E3b) haplogroup prevails. The peninsula has never amalgamated under a single polity, except partially during the expansionism of Ahmed Gragn or that of Darwiish supreme commander Ismail Mire.
He is a proponent of Cushitism.
Cushitism by readyforthemoon55 August 3, 2019

Darawish 

A anti-colonial movement whose capitals/headquarters were all in Dhulbahante lands: Qoob Fardood-Buuhoodle (1896 - 1899) an Axmed garaad Dhulbahante city, Lassader, Sool (1900 - 1904) a Barkad Dhulbahante locality, Taleh (1910 - 1920) a Samakab Dhulbahante city. Thats why the term Darawish is used interchangeably with Dhulbahante.
The terms Dhulbahante and Darawish are used interchangeably
Darawish by readyforthemoon55 August 1, 2019

Darwiishphobe 

Someone who suppresses the Dhulbahante or other Western Hartis.
The government behaved like a bunch of Darwiishphobes