Dubat (Wadaad's Somali :,دُوب عد); Arabic:العمائم البيضاء ); ḍubbāṭ: English: White turban) was the designation given to members of the semi-regular armed...
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Al-Zahrani's first noteworthy book was al-Baheth ‘Ann Hikm Qatl Afrad wa-Dubat al-Mabaheth (English: For Those Who are Looking for the Rule to Kill Police...
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The Italians used Dubat camel troops in their Somalia Italiana, mainly for frontier patrol during the 1920s and 1930s. These Dubats participated in the...
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recruited, trained and equipped for colonial repression, although the Somali Dubats from the borderlands were useful light infantry and skirmishers. Irregular...
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under the protection of intense air cover, Marines entered the Hay Naib al-Dubat and al-Naziza districts. The Marines were followed by the Navy Seabees of...
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irregular military units such as: bashi-buzuki, askari, savari, spahi, dubat, meharistes. Created and the so-called "gangs" (from the Italian word bande...
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Zobeyd va Dabbat (redirect from Zobeydeh Dubat)
(Persian: زبيدودبات, also Romanized as Zobeyd va Dabbāt; also known as Zobeydeh Dūbāt) is a village in Ahudasht Rural District, Shavur District, Shush County...
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used as headwear in Somalia some examples could be the Somali aristocracy, Dubats and the general Somali male population who wear it similar to a turban....
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military Italian African Police Bands (Italian Army irregulars) Zaptié Dubat Savari Spahis Royal Corps of Colonial Troops Eritrean Ascari Somali Ascari...
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military Italian African Police Bands (Italian Army irregulars) Zaptié Dubat Savari Spahis Royal Corps of Colonial Troops Eritrean Ascari Somali Ascari...
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government run schools. In 1934 he joined the colonial troops, known as “Dubat”. He took part in the Italo-Abyssinian war, and within two years he reached...
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military Italian African Police Bands (Italian Army irregulars) Zaptié Dubat Savari Spahis Royal Corps of Colonial Troops Eritrean Ascari Somali Ascari...
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receive a silver medal in 1928 on behalf of the slain war hero, the Italian Dubat soldier Botan Warsame, from the Sacad Reer Jalaf clan for his leading contribution...
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(military unit) - 17th century frontier light cavalry in Habsburgh service. Dubat - indigenous auxiliaries in Italian Somaliand. Fano - Ethiopian guerrilla...
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military Italian African Police Bands (Italian Army irregulars) Zaptié Dubat Savari Spahis Royal Corps of Colonial Troops Eritrean Ascari Somali Ascari...
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military Italian African Police Bands (Italian Army irregulars) Zaptié Dubat Savari Spahis Royal Corps of Colonial Troops Eritrean Ascari Somali Ascari...
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sultanates. Sultan Ali Yusuf Kenadid was thereafter in turn exiled. The Dubats colonial troops and the Zaptié gendarmerie were extensively used by De Vecchi...
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military-political commanders) arrived near Walwal and formally asked the Dubats garrison stationed there (comprising about 60 soldiers) to withdraw from...
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(also Walwal, Italian: Ual-Ual) in the Ogaden and garrisoned it with Somali dubats (irregular frontier troops commanded by Italian officers). The fort at Welwel...
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military Italian African Police Bands (Italian Army irregulars) Zaptié Dubat Savari Spahis Royal Corps of Colonial Troops Eritrean Ascari Somali Ascari...
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East Africa List of governors of the governorates of Italian East Africa Dubats Political history of Eastern Africa Italian Ethiopia Italians of Ethiopia...
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2,600 Italian officers but, between 1911 and 1912, over 1,000 Somalis (Dubats) from Mogadishu served as combat units along with Eritrean and Italian soldiers...
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military Italian African Police Bands (Italian Army irregulars) Zaptié Dubat Savari Spahis Royal Corps of Colonial Troops Eritrean Ascari Somali Ascari...
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troops) 6 Dubat Bands (Companies of Somali Irregulars) 150 trucks Sultan Olol Dinke Column (Feudal Army) – Olol Dinke, Sultan of Sciavelli 1000 Dubat (mounted...
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lives in Rome. Bands (Italian Army irregulars) Eritrea Italian Eritreans Dubats Zaptié Italian Empire Hamid Idriss Awate Amedeo Guillet "The cavalry of...
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Kelafo from Jigjiga in 1933, as Olol Dinle's forces of roughly a thousand Dubat cavalry had grown to pose a serious threat to Ethiopian control of the Shabelle...
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military Italian African Police Bands (Italian Army irregulars) Zaptié Dubat Savari Spahis Royal Corps of Colonial Troops Eritrean Ascari Somali Ascari...
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the Dubats, as well as two more important buildings erected to host passing allies. At the time of the events it was garrisoned by around sixty Dubats, employed...
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military Italian African Police Bands (Italian Army irregulars) Zaptié Dubat Savari Spahis Royal Corps of Colonial Troops Eritrean Ascari Somali Ascari...
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Group (70/15 field guns) Dubat Grouping I Dubat Units Group II Dubat Units Group III Dubat Units Group IV Dubat Units Group V Dubat Units Group VI Colonial...
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