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==Political==
==Political==
* [[Nur Hassan Husein]] Prime Minister of the Transitional Federal Government
* [[Nur Hassan Husein]] Prime Minister of the Transitional Federal Government
* [[Hussein Kulmiye Afrah]], vice-president of Somalia in the era of Siad Barre
* [[Hussein Kulmiye Afrah]], vice-president of Somalia under the Siad Barre regime.
*[[Major General]] Salad Gabeyre Kadiye, First Somali Militry Luitenet and Chiarman of Somali Revelution ( Kacdoonkii Soomaaliyeed
*[[Major General]] Salad Gabeyre Kadiye, first Somali Military Lieutenant and Chairman of the Somali Revolution (Kacdoonkii Soomaaliyeed)
* [[Sharif Ahmed|Sheikh Sharif Ahmed]], Commander-in-chief of the Islamic Courts Union
* [[Sharif Ahmed|Sheikh Sharif Ahmed]], Commander-in-chief of the Islamic Courts Union
* [[Mohamed Omar Habeb Dhere]], Somali warlord, governor and mayor of Banadir and Mogadishu
* [[Mohamed Omar Habeb Dhere]], Somali warlord, governor and mayor of Banadir and Mogadishu
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* [[Musa Sudi Yalahow]], Somali warlord who served as Trade Minister in the Transitional Government of Ali Mohammed Ghedi
* [[Musa Sudi Yalahow]], Somali warlord who served as Trade Minister in the Transitional Government of Ali Mohammed Ghedi
* [[Ali Jimale]], educator, City University of New York
* [[Ali Jimale]], educator, City University of New York
*[[Ahmed Maxamed Xasan]],Lieutenant Colonel in the Somali Airforce.[ref][http://www.somalilandtimes.net/sl/2008/335/0280.shtml][ref][http://www1.somaliuk.com/Forums/index.php?topic=7037.0].
*[[Ahmed Maxamed Xasan]],Lieutenant Colonel in the Somali Airforce.<ref>[http://www.somalilandtimes.net/sl/2008/335/0280.shtml]</ref><ref>[http://www1.somaliuk.com/Forums/index.php?topic=7037.0]</ref>
* [[Mohamud Siad Togane]], Canadian poet, professor, and political activist
* [[Mohamud Siad Togane]], Canadian poet, professor, and political activist
* Mohamed Ali Hassan, known as [[Adde Gabow]], politician
* Mohamed Ali Hassan, known as [[Adde Gabow]], politician
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* [[Abdi Mohamed Ulusso|Dr. Abdi Mohamed Ulusso("Black")]], Somali intellectual and 2003 Presidential candidate.<ref>[http://www.mudulood.com/PageDr.%20Abdi%20Ulusso.html]</ref>
* [[Abdi Mohamed Ulusso|Dr. Abdi Mohamed Ulusso("Black")]], Somali intellectual and 2003 Presidential candidate.<ref>[http://www.mudulood.com/PageDr.%20Abdi%20Ulusso.html]</ref>
* [[Hussein Hagi Bood|Dr. Hussein Hagi Bood]], Somali politician and former warlord.<ref>[http://www.mg.co.za/article/2002-01-01-rival-somali-gunmen-call-it-quits]</ref><ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/575494.stm]</ref>
* [[Hussein Hagi Bood|Dr. Hussein Hagi Bood]], Somali politician and former warlord.<ref>[http://www.mg.co.za/article/2002-01-01-rival-somali-gunmen-call-it-quits]</ref><ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/575494.stm]</ref>
*[[Dr.Hilowle Imam Omar]], Somali Politican,Former Co-Chairman of the (Somali Reconciliation and Reconstruction Council)(SRRC) Party.[Ref][http://www.mudulood.com/PageDr.%20Abdi%20Ulusso.html].[ref][http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/ACOS-64BT7A?OpenDocument].[ref][http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:vJIJk_Cfq-wJ:www.publicinternationallaw.org/docs/PNW/Peace%2520Negotiation%2520Watch.Sept09_02.doc+DR.Hilowle+iman&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=pk].
*[[Dr.Hilowle Imam Omar]], Somali Politician, former co-Chairman of the (Somali Reconciliation and Reconstruction Council)(SRRC) Party.<ref>[http://www.mudulood.com/PageDr.%20Abdi%20Ulusso.html]</ref><ref>[http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/ACOS-64BT7A?OpenDocument]</ref><ref>[http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:vJIJk_Cfq-wJ:www.publicinternationallaw.org/docs/PNW/Peace%2520Negotiation%2520Watch.Sept09_02.doc+DR.Hilowle+iman&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=pk]</ref>
*[[Dr.Mohamed Ali Ameriko]], Somali Ambassador To Kenya.[ref][http://www.banadir.com/dr_m_ali.shtml].
*[[Dr.Mohamed Ali Ameriko]], Somali Ambassador To Kenya.<ref>[http://www.banadir.com/dr_m_ali.shtml]</ref>


==Poets==
==Poets==

Revision as of 04:15, 9 September 2008

Abgaal are a Somali clan and are part of the Hawiye. They live in the Shabeellaha Dhexe, Galguduud, Banaadir, Mudug and Shabeellaha Hoose regions of southern Somalia. They have played an important role in the capital, Mogadishu, where they are the majority of Hawiye sub-clans. In Mogadishu today, all clans are to be found with the Hiraab tribes, but the Abgaal form the majority. Abgaals consider Xamar (Mogadishu) as their traditional land.[1]

Abgaal does not neccessarily mean Mudulood:[clarification needed] Abgaal are only subclan of the Mudulood family, which consists of Udeejeen or Ciise ,Wacweytan,Darandoole, Daroo Mudulood, Hiilebi, Wacdaan Osman, Wadalaan Osman, Moobleen Osman, Lilawaay and Abgaal Osman.[2] Wacdaan Osman and Moobleen Osman's traditional land is Shabelada Hoose.[citation needed]

State of Abgaal , State of Yaquub

State Of Yaquub: the Sultanate of Somali tribe Abgaal months sovereigns Sultan Haji Omar Hilowle AL-Yaquuby, Mogadishu was sentenced to a long period in the eighth century Ten AD.

Mogadishu Kingdom 900 - 1860 AD

First Sultan of the Mogadishu Kingdom Rulers from 900 - 1860 AD

  • Suldaanadii soo maray beelweynta Abgaal waxaa ka mid:-
  • Sultan Doodshe Aadan Good, Suldankii Gobalada kala ah Mudug, G/gaduud, Sh/ Dhexe, Benadir, Sh/Hoose
  • Sultan Daamey Ali (Xume) Axmed
  • Sultan Cumar father of Abu bakr
  • Sultan Abu Bakr
  • Sultan Axmad I
  • Sultan Maxammad I
  • Sultan Axmad II
  • Sultan Maxmud
  • Sultan Cali
  • Sultan Cismaan
  • Sultan Muxammad II
  • Sultan Axmad III-1860
  • Sultan Hassan Abdulqadir Haji

Sub-clans of the Abgaal

Reference:[3]

  • Harti
    • Abokor
      • Yaquub
      • Yabaorw (qajaf weyn)
    • Agonyar
      • Cabdalle
      • Reer Aadan
      • Gabale
      • Celi
      • Buraale
    • Ciise Harti
    • Cabdalle Caroone
      • Jiiryar
      • Ricle
      • Yaryar
      • Idiris
    • Warsangali
      • Cumar
      • Cabdalle
  • Wabudhan
    • Cabdulle Galmaax
    • Celi Cumar Galmaax
      • Cali Celi
      • Cosoble Celi
      • Ibraahin Celi
      • Geesaweyn Celi
      • Shige Celi
      • Xassan Gaab Celi
    • Daa’uud
      • Issaq Daa’uud
      • Youssef Daa’uud
    • Kaabale
      • Haile Muse
      • Salebaan Muse
    • Mattan Cumar Galmaax or Reer Mattan
      • Reer Bareesya
      • Reer Maxamuud
      • Reer Diinle
      • Reer Duuliye
      • Reer Weheliye
    • Yuusuf Galmaax
      • Mahamed Muuse
      • Wehliye Muuse
      • Xasan Muuse
    • Yoonis
  • Waesli (Waceesle) or Warculus
    • Absuge
    • Ali-yabaal
    • Cabdirahman
      • Macalin Aflax
      • Dhagageys
    • Cali Gaaf
    • Dhagaweyne
  • Faqay ( Cumar Waceysle)
    • Haaruun Waceysle]]
    • Jibraa'iil Waceysle
    • Macalndhblawe
      • Cabdi Macalin
      • Cismaan Macalin
      • Eybakargaab
      • Maxamed Cadde Macalin
    • Saleymaan
  • Daylacood
  • Daymaculus
  • Maxamud
  • Cabdulle or Jurtub
  • Ceynato

Prominent members of the Abgaal

Traditional

Political

Poets

References

  1. ^ Jimale Ahmed, Ali (2002). "Nuruddin Farah and the (Re)Writing of Somali Historiography: Narrative as a Politically Symbolic Act". In Derek Wright (ed.). Emerging Perspectives on Nuruddin Fara. Trenton, New Jersey: Africa World Press. pp. p. 234. ISBN 0865439192. Retrieved 2008-07-02. {{cite book}}: |pages= has extra text (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |month= (help)
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  3. ^ World Bank (2005). "Conflict in Somalia: Drivers and Dynamics" (PDF). Appendix 2: Lineage Charts. pp. 56–57. Retrieved June 15. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
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