Baho Nugaaled Explained

Group:Baho Nugaaleed
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Langs:Somali, Arabic, English
Rels:Islam (Sunni)
Related-C:Farah Garad, Mohamoud Garad, and other Darod groups
Native Name:Baho Nugaaleed
بهو نوغال

The Baho Nugaaleed the leader baho nugaaleed Khair Abdi [Qayaad] (Somali: Baho Nugaaleed, Arabic: باهو نوغال), is a division of Somali clan that is part of the Dhulbahante clan-family.[1] [2] [3] The primary homeland of these clans include the regions of Sool and Sanaag And Dmco Doollo DDS in SSC KHAATUMO,[4] [5] [6] the Lower Juba region in Somalia and the Dollo Zone in Ethiopia. The Bah Nugaaleed are composed of three major sub-groups Qayaad Majors in accordance with their locality in the SSCD regions. These groups are Khair Abdi [Qayaad] the Hayaag Yaxye ugaasyo the Reer Aymeed and Reer Nugaaleed _Reer hawud [KhAIR ABDI]Qayaad).[7] [8]

The primary purpose of the confederation is to balance the political weight of the Farah Garad and Mohamoud Garad. Beyond this the various sub-clans that enumerate under the confederation do not necessarily share any exclusive clan allegiances.

Members of the clan confederation have a significant presences in the cities of Las Anod, Buuhoodle, Garowe and Kismayo.[9]

Bah Nugaal subclans

See main article: Dervish movement (Somali).

Reer Aymeed

The Reer Aymeed subclans of Bah Nugaaleed are distinguished by their tendency of usage of boqor and suldaan for clan chieftains; they include the Hayaag whom settle in Ceegaag, the non-Dudub Khalid subclans of bah Nugaaleed whom settle in Sooljoogto, and the Yaxye in Goljano and Qayder.[10] Among other Dhulbahante clans, warriors from the Baho Nugaaleed segments of the Dhulbahante were constituents of the large and prestigious Shiikhyaale division of the Dervish Movement. The Hassan Ugaas and Qayaad which constitute the two largest sub-clans of the major Dhulbahante division of Baho Nugaaleed made their name as one of the most ardent fighters for the movement. Western colonial figures such as Eric Swayne likewise commented on the ardent nature in support of the Dervishes by the Baho Nugaaleed Dhulbahante, spelling the Qayaad clan as "kayat":[11]

The Yaxye or Yahye sub-clan of Baho Nugaaleed constituted one of the four constituents of Golaweyne. Bohol Warabe, which was traditionally a Hamud Ugaas town, hosted a base for the Burcadde-godwein subdivision of Dervishes. The Muuse subclans of Baho Nugaaleed which include Ebirar and others is where the founders of the Salixiya sect among Somalis hails from, including figures such as Ali Nayroobi and Sheikh Ismail Ishaaq Urwayni and others. This spiritual backdrop would later form the basis of the Maxkamadaha Darawiishta (Dervish legal courts) in 1895 and the hundreds of muqaddims learnt in its ways. [12]

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Reer Oodeed

The Reer Oodeed are the Baho Nugaaleed Dhulbahante subclans who are based in intersecting territories of the central Ciid region. These include Qayaad and the Dudub subclans of Khalid, the Ebirar and Tuuryar whom once jointly proposed a stipend during the Somali British Military Administration. Their modern traditional clan chief is Ali Burale.[13] British generals glorified and hailed the decimation and carnage inflicted upon the Reer Oodeed, specifically, the Qayaad clan by the British colonial army on account of them being Dervishes, with Qayaad spelled as Kayat:[11]

The Qayaad were also implicated in an attack on a barracks commanded by British general Malcolm Mcneill and were among 600 casualties laying in its surroundings:[14]

Groups

Fighters in the following Dervish military divisions predominantly belong to the Baho Nugaaleed segments of the Dhulbahante:

People

Ugaasyo

According to I.M Lewis, the Baho Nugaaleed subclans suffixed with Ugaas, namely Hassan Ugaas, Hussein Ugaas, Mohamud Ugaas and Hamoud Ugaas traditionally formed a political confederation called Bah Ugaas, colloquially referred to as Ugaasyo, and they traditionally inhabit the easternmost parts of Ciid:[15]

The Hussein Ugaas Shirshore clan was hosting many of the battles of the second expedition, which partially occurred in their previous homelands in the southeastern Ciid region, contemporarily called the Geland district. However, Hussein Ugaas Shirshore clan members largely migrated to Waamo and Jubaland in the wake of the Eric Swayne expedition espoused by James Hayes Sadler. According to the British War Office, the Hassan Ugaas was one of the clans exiled towards Illig (Eyl) on account of them being Darawiish during Eric Swayne's second expedition:

Jama Ismail Dhoon, a Dervish muqaddim reporting on the extreme violence of the second expedition in these lands, reported on a battle between a British commander and Maxamuud Dheri, stating:[16]

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Notes and References

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  2. Mohamoud . Omar . Mohamed . Farah . High stakes for Somaliland's presidential elections . Institute for Security Studies . 13 October 2017 . 9 . 22 May 2021.
  3. The political development of Somaliland and its conflict with Puntland . Institute for Security Studies . 10 .
  4. Hohne . Markus V. . 54173895 . Political identity, emerging state structures and conflict in northern Somalia . Journal of Modern African Studies . 2006 . 44 . 3 . 405 . 10.1017/S0022278X06001820 .
  5. News: Somaliland vs. Puntland over the future of Somalia . 20 September 2019 . Horn of Africa Bulletin . 20 September 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190920170225/http://www.life-peace.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/hab_2008_2.pdf . dead .
  6. International Crisis Group . Somaliland: The Strains of Success . 4 . 20 September 2019.
  7. Web site: Bryden . Matt . Report on Mission to Haud Area (REGION 5) . UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME . 17 September 2019.
  8. Book: Raeymaekers . Timothy . Violence on the Margins: States, Conflict, and Borderlands . 27 Aug 2013 . Springer . 69 . 20 September 2019. 9781137333995 .
  9. Book: Hoehne . Markus V. . Between Somaliland and Puntland: Marginalization, Militarization and Conflicting Political Vision . 2015 . Rift Valley Institute . 38 .
  10. (1961), IM Lewis
  11. Sessional Papers - Volume 69 - Page 7
  12. Abokor Seed, 1973, diiwaanka gabayadii
  13. Hoehne, Markus V. (2015). Between Somaliland and Puntland: Marginalization, Militarization and Conflicting Political Vision. Rift Valley Institute.
  14. Great Britain. War Office. General Staff. 1907, PAGE 73
  15. Force and Fission in Northern Somali Lineage Structure, IM Lewis, 1961
  16. Book: Essa . Jama Omar . Taariikhdii Daraawiishta iyo Sayid Maxamed Cabdulle Xasan (1895-1921) . 1976 . Wasaaradda Hiddaha iyo Tacliinta Sare . 90 . 28 May 2021.
  17. Book: Essa . Jama Omar . Taariikhdii Daraawiishta iyo Sayid Maxamed Cabdulle Xasan (1895-1921) . 1976 . Wasaaradda Hiddaha iyo Tacliinta Sare . 173 . 28 May 2021.