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The '''Hiraab''' is a [[Somali clan]] of the larger [[Hawiye]]. Members live in central and southern [[Somalia]], from [[Galkayo]] to [[Mogadishu]]. They are also present in [[Ethiopia]] and [[Kenya]]. Most of them, such as the [[Abgaal]] and the [[Habar Kintir]] live in [[Mogadishu]]. They once formed a kingdom which successfully revolted and was led by the [[Habar Kintir]] subclan against the [[Ajuran Sultanate]] and established an independent [[ |
The '''Hiraab''' is a [[Somali clan]] of the larger [[Hawiye]]. Members live in central and southern [[Somalia]], from [[Galkayo]] to [[Mogadishu]]. They are also present in [[Ethiopia]] and [[Kenya]]. Most of them, such as the [[Damer Abgaal]] and the [[Habar Kintir]] live in [[Mogadishu]]. They once formed a kingdom which successfully revolted and was led by the [[Habar Kintir]] subclan against the [[Ajuran Sultanate]] and established an independent [[Damerley Imamate]], which included [[Hobyo Keynadiid]].<ref name="Lee V. Cassanelli 1982">Lee V. Cassanelli, The shaping of Somali society., Philadelphia, 1982,</ref> According to [[Bernhard Helander]] of [[Uppsala University]], "the Imam of '''Hiraab''' is a hereditary position that traditionally is held by a person of the |
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first-born branch, the Mudulood."<ref>{{cite web |first=Helander |last=Bernhard |title=The |
first-born branch, the Mudulood."<ref>{{cite web |first=Helander |last=Bernhard |title=The Condom Treaty |url=http://www.etext.org/Politics/Somalia.News.Update/Volume.3/snu-03.003 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070224161113/http://www.etext.org/Politics/Somalia.News.Update/Volume.3/snu-03.003 |work=Somalia News Update |publisher=Dr. Bernhard Helander, [[Uppsala University]] |location=[[Uppsala]], [[Sweden]] |date=1994-01-19 |archivedate=2007-02-24 |accessdate=2009-03-31 |quote=The Imam of Hiraab is a hereditary position that traditionally is held by a person of the first-born branch, the Mudulood. }}</ref> |
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==Hiraab sub-clans== |
==Hiraab sub-clans== |
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The Hiraab is a Somali clan of the larger Hawiye. Members live in central and southern Somalia, from Galkayo to Mogadishu. They are also present in Ethiopia and Kenya. Most of them, such as the Damer Abgaal and the Habar Kintir live in Mogadishu. They once formed a kingdom which successfully revolted and was led by the Habar Kintir subclan against the Ajuran Sultanate and established an independent Damerley Imamate, which included Hobyo Keynadiid.[1] According to Bernhard Helander of Uppsala University, "the Imam of Hiraab is a hereditary position that traditionally is held by a person of the first-born branch, the Mudulood."[2]
Hiraab sub-clans
Ali Jimale Ahmed outlines the Hiraab clan genealogical tree in The Invention of Somalia:[3] [4][5]
- Hiraab
- Mundulood Hiraab
- Udeejeen Mundulood
- Abdi Sheikh Mundulood
- Wa'weynte Mundulood
- Dalandoole Mundulood
- Hilibi Dalandoole
- Isman Dalandoole
- Wa'dan Isman
- Moble'in Isman
- Abgaal Isman
- War'ulus (Harti)
- Wa'budhan
- Wa'aysle
- Mundulood Hiraab
- Madarki'is Hiraab (HabarGidir)
- Sifaadle
- Sa'ad
- Ayr
- Saleban
- Saruur
- Mahamuud Hiraab
- Duduble
- Martiile Hiraab
- Sheekhaal
- Madarki'is Hiraab (HabarGidir)
References
- ^ Lee V. Cassanelli, The shaping of Somali society., Philadelphia, 1982,
- ^ Bernhard, Helander (1994-01-19). "The Condom Treaty". Somalia News Update. Uppsala, Sweden: Dr. Bernhard Helander, Uppsala University. Archived from the original on 2007-02-24. Retrieved 2009-03-31.
The Imam of Hiraab is a hereditary position that traditionally is held by a person of the first-born branch, the Mudulood.
- ^ Ali Jimale Ahmed (1995). The Invention of Somalia. Lawrenceville, NJ: Red Sea. p. 123. ISBN 0-932415-98-9.
- ^ Richard Burton, First Footsteps in East Africa', 1856; edited with an introduction and additional chapters by Gordon Waterfield (New York: Praeger, 1966), p. 165
- ^ https://www.ecoi.net/file_upload/90_1261130976_accord-report-clans-in-somalia-revised-edition-20091215.pdf Clans in Somalia Report on a Lecture by Joakim Gundel, COI Workshop Vienna, 15 May 2009 (Revised Edition) published December 2009
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