Dombiro (), was a Somali historical figure known for being the wife of the progenitor of the Darod clan, Sheikh Abdulrahman al-Jabarti.
Dombiro was the daughter of Dagale (Dikalla), the Dir clan chief at the timeMandelli, Alfonso. Nuove indagini su Antonio Stradivari: 23 incisioni e 4 fac-simili. U. Hoepli, 1903. whereas other historical works plainly mention Dombira to be the daughter of Hawiye. By marrying Dombiro, Darod established links with the Samaale stem. However, the origin of Dombiro is disputed, some say she was from another background, such as Harla. Some sources state the early people to whom Dombiro belonged to were the Harla who are said to have lived in the region before the arrival of Somalis.Lewis, A pastoral democracy, pp. 11–13.
Dombiro is buried just outside the ancient town of Haylaan in the Sanaag region of Somaliland where Sheikh Darod's tomb is also located.
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