QalluQallo is one of the thirteen sub-clans of the Somali Sheikhal clan.[1] EtymologyQallu is a common name known in Oromo and Somali traditions because there is a clan called “Qallu’’ within each of these ethnic groups. However, it is the Somalis who enthusiastically refer to the name.[2] It is said[who?] that “Qallu” is referring to "people of the religion" and it describes the Qallu’s main occupation in their societies. That means in the past, most of the persons who belong to Qallu clan were dominantly the teachers of Islam in the areas that they reside.[2] Variations in the Descriptions of QalluThe Qallu inhabit Hararghe, Oromia Region, and Dire Dawa as well as the Republics of Somalia and Djibouti. The Qallu in Ethiopia trace back their genealogy to Abadir Umar Ar-Rida the immediate ancestor of the Sheekhaal Clan.[3] Geographical Dispersions of the QalluRichard Burton describes that Qallu (Sheekhaash) is dispersed among its brothers (other clans) and they can be found from Ifat up to Ogaden.[3] This is an exact description of the highly reverend clan of Qallu. Today, as Burton witnessed 150 years ago the Qallu inhabit a vast area. However, the highly concentrated communities of the Qallu can be found in the following areas.
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