Jarahorato Explained

Jarahorato
Settlement Type:Town
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Awdal
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name2:Borama
Established Title:Founded
Population Density Km2:auto
Timezone:EAT
Utc Offset:+3
Coordinates:9.8439°N 43.3303°W
Pushpin Map:Awdal#Somaliland
Pushpin Label Position:Bottom
Blank Name:Climate
Blank Info:BSh

Jarahorato (also: Dzharakhorato, Jaaraahorato, Jaarrahorrato)[1] is a village in the northwestern Awdal region of Somaliland.

History

According to local folklore, it is named after a legendary King and Queen who ruled this land before the Somali conquest of this region. The King was known as Jara and his wife was known as Horato.

Demographics

The town is exclusively inhabited by the Mohamuud Nuur, one of the two sub divisions of Reer Nuur, a subclan of the Gadabuursi.[2] [3]

I.M. Lewis (1982) states that the Reer Mohamuud Nuur began cultivating in Jarahorato as early as 1911:

"The Gadabuursi Reer Mahammad Nuur, for example, are said to have begun cultivating in 1911 at Jara Horoto to the east of the present town of Borama."[4]

References

Notes and References

  1. See "Geonames.org" for this variety of spellings.
  2. Book: Mukhtar, Mohamed Haji. Historical Dictionary of Somalia. 2003-02-25. Scarecrow Press. 9780810866041. 12. en.
  3. Book: Lewis, I. M.. A Pastoral Democracy: A Study of Pastoralism and Politics Among the Northern Somali of the Horn of Africa. 1999-01-01. James Currey Publishers. 9780852552803. 110. Gadabuursi in the region of Jaarahorato. en.
  4. Book: Voice and Power. Hayward. R. J.. Lewis. I. M.. 2005-08-17. Routledge. 9781135751753. 136. en. The Gadabuursi Reer Mahammad Nuur, for example, are said to have begun cultivating in 1911 at Jara Horoto to the east of the present town of Borama..