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Overview

The Biimaal or Bimal, is a sub-clan of the major Dir clan family. This clan is widely known for leading a resistance against the colonials in southern Somalia for decades which can be compared to the war of the Sayyid in Somaliland. The Biimaal mainly lives in Southern Somalia, the Somali region of Ethiopia, which their Gaadsen sub-clan mainly inhabits and in the NEP region of Kenya.


Distribution

The Bimal are the dominant clan in Merca district of Lower Shabelle region and make up the majority in Jammaame district of Lower Jubba region. They also live in the NEP region of Kenya and especially in large numbers inhabit the Somali region of Ethiopia. The Bimal are a war-like clan that was known for their struggle and long resistance against the Italians. The Bimal are a Dir clan that migrated to Lower Shabelle centuries ago and settled on the coast between Gelib-marka and Brava as sedentary farmers. The Bimal are divided into four subclans, the Saad, Ismin, Suleyman, and Abdirahman . As a Dir sub-clan, the Bīmāli have immediate lineal ties with the
Gadabuursi The Gadabuursi ( Somali: ''Gadabuursi'', Arabic: جادابورسي), also known as ''Samaroon'' (Arabic: ''قبيلة سَمَرُون)'', is a northern Somali clan, a sub-division of the Dir clan family. The Gadabuursi are geographically s ...
, Surre (Abdalle and Qubeys), the Issa, the Bajimal, the
Bursuk The Bursuuk or also written as Barsuk or Barsuq or Barsuug (Somali: Barsuug) is a clan belonging to Madahweyne sub clan of the Dir clan family. They largely live in Ethiopia, in the Somali Region, especially around the ancient city of Harar and b ...
, the Madigan, the Gurgura, the
Garre The Garre (also Gurreh, Karre, "Binukaaf") ( Somali: ''Reer Garre'', Arabic: بنو كاف, romanized: ''Banī kāf'' ) is a major Somali clan whose origins trace back to Samaale who traces the lineage from the Arabian Peninsula through Aqiil A ...
(the Quranyow sub-clan to be precise as they claim descent from Dir), Gurre, Gariire, other Dir sub-clans and they have lineal ties with the Hawiye (Irir), Hawadle, Ajuraan, Degoodi, Gaalje'el clan groups, who share the same ancestor Samaale.The Quranyo section of the Garre claim descent from Dirr, who are born of the Irrir Samal. UNDP Paper in Kenya http://www.undp.org/content/dam/kenya/docs/Amani%20Papers/AP_Volume1_n2_May2010.pdf


History

Following the Ajuran state disintegration. A mysterious new group in the vicinity of Merca, known as the El Amir believe to be from the
Abgaal Abgaal (Somali: Abgaal, Arabic: أبغال) is a subclan of the Hawiye and the even larger Samaale clan. It is one of the major Somali clans and has produced many prominent historical Somali figures including 3 presidents, and the father of t ...
origin made its appearance in the late 17th century. According to an account collected by Guillain in 1847, a leader known as Amir formed a following which invaded the territory of Merca and expelled the Ajuran clan. The El Amir then ruled for thirty-four years until the Biimaal expelled them and definitively occupied Merca. They quickly gained control of the city and trade of the region. Traditions of Bimal clan of Merka district reflect preoccupied agricultural production for at least the last 200 years. Besides the Biimal revolt against the Ajuran. Later, they had engaged in multiple wars and revolts with the Sultanate of the Geledi. One of the most powerful sultanates to have emerged from Southern Somalia called the Geledi Sultanate centered in Afgooye in the late 17th century. It incorporated the Merca territory into its kingdom until the Bimaal rebelled in the mid-1800s for independence. The Sultanate of Geledi tried to attack and destroy the Bimaal clan many times to try and re-capture the coastal city of Merca. But the Bimal of Merca managed to defeat the Geledi Sultanate 2 times. In 1843 Yusuf Mahamud, Sultan of Geledi, vowed to destroy the Bimaal for once and for all and mobilizes the Geledi army. In 1848 the sultan of the Geledi, Yusuf Mahamud was is killed at Adaddey Suleyman, a village near Merca, in a battle between the Bimaal and Geledi Sultanate. His son Sultan Ahmed Yusuf tried to see revenge but was also killed in 1878 at Agaaran, near Marka by the Bimal. Ensuing Merca independence from Geledi's overrule The Biimaal sultanate maintained armies, courts, prisons, and were highly dynamic and out seeking eager to link with global trade. They invited experts from India and around the world, to train their people in skills such as weaving, textile industry, milling and agricultural production, and topographical surveys used to make irrigation canals. This massive development the Biimaal were undertaking with their sultanate was sabotaged by the Italians, which was one of the reasons why the Biimaal revolt began. The Bimaal also engage in pastoral-ism, settled farming and were also successful merchants and traders in the 19th century. The Bimaal have proved in the past to be a bellicose clan, not only against their neighbours, but also against Italian colonial encroachment. The Italians undermined the Biimaal Sultanate, and changed the traditional structures in the South Central by re titling the elders "capo qabiil" and incorporating them into their administrative system. The Bimaal violently resisted the imposition of colonialism fought against the Italian colonialists in a twenty-year war known as the Bimaal revolt in which many of their warriors assassinated several Italian governors. The Bimal also formed their own organization during the Somali Civil War, the Southern Somali National Movement (SSNM). Colonel Abdi Warsame in 1993, broke with General Aideed and took part of the SSNM with him when he aligned himself with Ali Mahdi.


Bīmāl revolt

The Bimal Revolt or Bimal Resistance or Merca Revolt ( Somali : ''Dagaalkii Biimaal iyo Talyaaniga'' ) is widely known resistance or war fought against the colonials in southern Somalia in and around the current Lower Shebelle, Banadir , Middle Shabelle (Somali: ''Shabeela Hoose'') for decades 1896 - 1926 which can be compared to the war of the Mad Mullah in northern Somalia. ''For more about the Bimal resistance or revolt visit the following:''


Abdirahman Eremage( Gaadsan)

The Gaadsen or reer ''Aw-Gaadsan'' branch of the Bimaal. The Aw Gaadsen trace themselves from holymen and sheikhs living as pastoral nomads. Such religious lineages of sheikhs and holy-men are generally referred to as 'reer aw' or 'wadaaddo'. They are nominally men of God''' possessed of blessing by definition rather than learned. Although it doesn't necessary mean that all their lineages make religion their profession. The name of Geedsan or gadsen is a nickname, which means "genuine" given by his Scholar called Sheikh Abdirahman Ulamadoobe. Gaadsan are mainly found in Somali Galbeed (Somali region) and live in regions such as Afdher, in Jarrati and surrounding areas, Nusdasriq town in Qoraxay and Liban region. Gaadsan are also found in Somalia in Bakool, Geddo and the two jubas as well as Kenya (NFD)


Clan tree

The following list is based on the ''People of the Horn of Africa'' and a paper published in March 2002 by Ambroso GuidoClan tables after page 64 CLANSHIP, CONFLICT AND REFUGEES: AN INTRODUCTION TO SOMALIS IN THE HORN OF AFRICA Guido Ambroso March 2002 http://dspace-roma3.caspur.it/bitstream/2307/4150/1/Clanship,%20conflict%20and%20refugees_An%20introduction%20to%20Somalis%20in%20the%20Horn%20of%20Africa.pdf Page 9 Bimaal (Jamal) bin Mahamed * Sa'ad * Saleban * Ismiin * Abdirahman (Gaadsan)


Indian Ocean slave trade

Biimal were one of the Somali clans involved in the Indian Ocean slave trade as reported by the Italians, the Biimal sultanate was one of the most powerful sultanate in southerner Somalia and brought many Bantu slaves to its land. The Bantus were forced labour on Biimal-owned plantations while some were sold as part of the Indian Ocean slave trade. In December 1923, when Cesare Maria de Vecchi (the first Governor of Somalia) arrived in Somalia, slavery was being practiced in many areas of the country. Particularly in predominantly Biimal controlled area of Lower Shabelle region. The Italian colonial administration abolished slavery in Italian Somliland at the turn of the 20th century. However, some Somali clans notably the Biimal clan opposed this idea. The Bimaals fought Italians to keep their slaves. Although the Italians freed some Bantus from the Biimaal, some Bantu groups, remained enslaved well until the 1930s, and continued to be despised and discriminated against by large parts of Somali society.


Udubland State

The Biimal elders and leaders established the autonomous State of Udubland on 17 February 2011 claiming both Lower Shabelle and Lower Jubba. Dr. Ibraahim C/llaahi Caddow was elected as the president of the states of Udubland.


Notable figures


Politicians

* Abdullahi Sheikh Ismail, Former Somali Ambassador to Russian federation and EU, Former foreign minister 1990 and 2004 - 2006, Deputy prime minister and minister of constitutional affairs of TFG 2006. *
Ahmed Hassan Gabobe Ahmed Hassan Gabobe is a Somali politician. He belongs to the Bimal subclan of the Dir. He is the Minister of Justice and Religious Affairs of Somalia, having been appointed to the position on 27 January 2015 by Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid A ...
, former minister of Justice and Religious Affairs * Abdirahman Haji Aden (Ibbi), former minister of fishery and marine resources of TNG 2000 - 2004, state minister 2004 - 2006 * Colonel Abdi Warsame Isaq, one of Somali Socialist Supreme Council and positioned different ministerial posts during Bare's regime, chairman of the Southern Somali National Movement (SSNM) * Mohamed Adam Mo'alim Ali, Minister of Ministry of livestock , Forestry & Range-FGS. Former Minister of Public Works , Reconstruction & Housing - Somali Federal Government. * Dr. Ibraahim C/llaahi Caddow, president of Udbland state *
Abdullahi Omar Abshir (Abshirow) Abdullahi (also spelled Abdollahi and Abdillahi) is a male given name also common as a surname. It is a variation of the Arabic personal name Abdullah. The variant ''Abdullahi'' is most common in Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, and Ethiopia. Abdull ...
, the 2nd Deputy Speaker of the House of representatives of Somalia and former Deputy Minister * General
Abdullahi Ali Ahmed Waafow Abdullahi Ali Ahmed Waafow (died 27 July 2022) was a Somali general and politician who served in the 8th Transitional Federal Parliament of Somalia in the 2000s. A member of the Bimaal clan, Waafow later became the mayor (district commissioner) ...
, former mayor of Marka city and a well known military leader who has been engaged in multiple wars in Lower shabelle with other militant and terrorists until his death in 2022. * General maxamuud cabdi sheekh (xujaale), the commander chief of Jubbaland state police * Xuseen Cali Xaaji , member of Somali Federal Government parliament * Said Mohamed ali, worked different positions in Somalia, vice chairman of SSNM and well known political figure in Somalia. * Cornel Abdi Ali Jamame. High ranking Cornel in former Somali Armed Forces. * General Abdi Osman Mohamed Shash (Cabdi Caluuq) * Axmed Cumar Shaati, interim chairman of the Freedom fighters in Somali region. * Colonel Ibrahim Yahia Hassan, * Colonel Abdi Ali Abdullahi * Colonel Abdi Ali (Abdi Ingiris) * Farxiya Maxamed Cabdi, member of Somali Federal Government parliament. * Cornel Balbaal C, High ranking Cornel in former Somali Armed Forces. * Cabdullahi Xuseen Cali, member of Somali Federal Government parliament.


Religious leaders

Sheikh Abdi Abikar Gafle Sheikh Abdi Abukar Gaafle, Somali: (Sheekh Cabdi Gaafle), was a leader of the Biimaal Revolt against Italian occupation of southern Somalia. Born in Armadow (Ceelwareegow) near Marka District, Somalia in 1852, he died in 1922 in Laantabuur, Raaxo ...
, famous religious leader and warrior Macalin Mursal, One of the Biimal revolt leaders Sheekh Abdurahman Mubarak, one of the most famous sheekhs in Somalia Sheekh Xassan Yusuf Sheekh Macalin Shiikheey one of the famous Somali cleric Sheik Mohammed Kulale


Activist

* Mana Haji, peace activist. * Isse Sheikh Ismail, prominent peace activist. * Abdisatar Ona, prominent Instagram influencer and Somali Cultural Leader


References

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