Caaqil Dheryodhoobe
Siyaad Qaasim better known as Caaqil Dheryodhoobe was a famous warrior chief and leader of a Duduble subclan said to have lived over 8 generations ago or roughly 300 years ago (late 1600s till late 1700s).[1]
He was known for being a highly gifted and wise speaker with many stories originating about him.[2][3]
In one legendary tale, after a devastating war in Nugaal with a Majeerteen subclan from Garowe, Caaqil Siyaad was compelled to pay blood money, but sent goats as compensation. Dismayed by the humiliating gesture as blood money was traditionally valued in camels, the chief gave the following haiku puzzle to explain his rationale.[4]
Riyuhu laba raggay la wadaagaan, haarka iyo hareedka
Riyuhu laba naagahay la wadaagaan, labada naas iyo labo jileeca
Riyuhu laba geelay la wadaagaan, qatinka iyo qaroomaysiga
Riyuhu laba farda la wadaagaan, gooha iyo gurdanka
Riyuhu laba lo'day la wadaagaan, laba gees iyo labaca
After the contest was judged in his favour - though this new practise was not seen again - it was said Caaqil's subclan were cursed. Whilst curses are common among the tales of many clans who move away from areas of wars and drought, the town Mag Arile or Mag Ari with its famous tree can be found in the Nugaal region and some said to be nicknamed after the clan (Ciise Riyoole) who still live there today.[5]
Ceelgaras, a district village in Galgaduud, is also named after Caaqil Siyaad Qaasim today.
Waxa kalo Oo laga Haaya Caaqilki somaliyeed ee Caaqil qasim dheryadoobe inuu malin laweydiyay
● Geel kawaran: korna ha joogo koorna ha lahaado Iguma filna buu yiri nin ba,naankiisa seeteyaa iga yaqaan buu yiri ● Lo, kawaran: labada horana biyo ha kula jiro labada danbana cows buu yiri Iguma filna buu yiri nin omane geeya iga yaqaan buu yiri ● Ari kawaran: naq daayin ha haka nageyn naafadisa ha qalan buu yiri Iguma filna buu yiri ninka amaano u dhiiba iga yaqaan buu yiri ● Dumar kawaran: ama ka samir ama u samir buu yiri Iguma filna buu yiri nin labada fiidad caw la tirsadaa iga yaqaan buu yiri ● Rag kawaran: wixii sana oga leexo waxaa gana u dar buu yiri iguma filna buu yiri nin lix walaala dilay kii todobana gacanta ku hayee ka hadashiinaayaa iga yaqaan buu yiri
References
- ^ Sooyaalkii Siyaad dheryodhoob. Maxamed Xuseen Faarax. 2017. p. 1.
- ^ Kapchits, Georgi (1993). On Types of Somali Folk Tales. Collection de l'Institut des Sciences et Techniques de l'Antiquité. p. 250.
- ^ On Types of Somali Folk Tales (PDF). Arcadia Uniroma. 1993. p. 250.
- ^ Hiraal, Zakariye (2017). Dooxadii Mag Ari. Himilo Network. p. 1.
- ^ Luck, Travelling (2010). Nugaal Map. Google Satellite. p. 1.