karheaman
Karheaman is a traditional honorific title used in East African cultures, particularly in what are now the Republics of Somalia, Ethiopia, and Eritrea. The term is derived from the Somali language and roughly translates to "big noble" or "great chief."
Historically, the Karheaman played a significant role in the social hierarchy of the Horn of Africa. They
One of the key characteristics of the Karheaman title was its transferability. Unlike many other traditional
In the past, Karheaman were often responsible for mediating disputes, resolving conflicts, and facilitating cooperation between
The Karheaman title is still recognized in some parts of East Africa, particularly during traditional ceremonies