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The Saho (Arabic: ساهو), sometimes called Soho,[1] are an ethnic group living largely in the Southern and Northern Red Sea regions of Eritrea, but some also live in adjacent parts of Ethiopia. They are predominantly Muslim. A few Christians, who are also known as the Irob, live in the Tigray region of Ethiopia.[2] Exact numbers of Saho are difficult to estimate, since there has been no census in Eritrea since its founding (see Demographics of Eritrea). Estimates range from a low of 4% to as much as 10% of Eritrea's population - from 120,000 to 320,000 people. The Saho people speak the Saho language, which is part of the Cushitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family. They have a system of clans - 11 at present - which are in turn divided into kinship groups. Clan loyalty is an important factor in Saho politics.
[edit] Saho Communities
Gaaso Arabic قعسو clans comprise: • Shum Abdalla Gaisha • Yofish Gaisha • Shum Ahmad Gaisha • Hassan Gaisha • Silyan Gaisha • Asa-Ushmaal • Oni - Maal • Salmunta • Gadafur Dasamo clans comprise: • Abdallah Harak • Naefie Harak • Mosat Harak • Subakum Are • Daili Are • Kundes • Illaishe • Asa Bora Faqat Harak comprises: • Faqih Abubakar • Faqih Omar • Faqih Ahmad. Silaita clans comprise: • Hakatti Are • Qomma Are • Zella Are • Halato • Abbarior
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