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Deria Sugulle Ainanshe ( so, Diiriye Sugulle Caynaashe) was a Somali ruler and the 2nd Sultan of the
Habr Yunis Sultanate The Habr Yunis Sultanate ( so, Saldanadda Habar Yoonis, ar, سلطنة هبر يونس) was a Somali people, Somali kingdom that ruled parts of the Horn of Africa during the 18th century. It spanned the territories of the Garhajis#Habr Yunis, Ha ...
, reigning from the late-eighteenth to the mid-nineteenth century.


Biography

Deria was the second Sultan of the Habr Yunis who came from a lineage of tribal chiefs. His father, Sugulle, was first Sultan of the Habr Yunis and his Grandfather, Ainanshe, was the tribe's Chieftain. The earliest recorded mention of Deria is from 1840 by French Explorer
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. The Sultan had his capital at Waram or 'Wadhan' in
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just northwest of
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and its important wells. Caravans would pass Waram en route to
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through the Sheikh pass and Deria would collect tax and administer affairs of the
Habr Yunis The Habar Yoonis ( ar, هبر يونس , Full Name: '' Said ibn Al-Qādhī Ismā'īl ibn ash-Shaykh Isḥāq ibn Aḥmad bin Muḥammad bin al-Ḥusayn al-Hāshimīy'' ) alternatively spelled as Habr Yunis is a major clan part of the sub-clan ...
from the town. Lieutenant C.P Rigby in the year 1841 writes:
The Hubr Gajis tribe and its different branches are governed by two Sultans, named Sultan Deriah abr Yunis Sultanand Sultan Farah idagale Sultan the residence of the latter is at Toro.
Enrico Baudi i Vesme who visited Burao in 1898 writes:
The chief of the Habr Junis lineage, named Hainasce inashe had seventeen children, one of whom his name was Soghulli ugulleh First they stayed together, then they separated, forming one Rer Soghulli, who are the most numerous, the other sixteen children together, the Baha Hainasce.
Drake Brockman in his book British Somaliland published in 1912 writes:
Deriyeh, the head of the Rer Segulleh, was universally proclaimed Sultan by the rest of the Habr Yunis tribe...Sultan Deriyeh lived to a great age, and had no less than eighteen sons, of whom the first two were borne to him by a woman of the Makahil section of the Habr Awal tribe, and the elder of these, Aman by name, joining with his brother, formed the Ba Maka-hil, while his remaining sixteen stepbrothers formed the Baha Deriyeh. Aman had ten sons, the eldest of whom was Ahmed, who died before his father, who himself died before his old father, the aged Sultan Deriyeh. Now, as soon as Sultan Deriyeh died there was trouble as to his successor.''British Somaliland'' by Drake Borckmen, pp. 79–82, 1912


Reer Deria Sugulle sub-clans

Deria's wives were Awraleh, Madedo, Ebleh, Mardal and a fifth woman of the
Habr Awal The Habr Awal, also contemporarily known as the Subeer Awal, and alternately romanized as the Zubeyr Awal ( so, Habar Awal, ar, هبر أول, Full Name: '' Zubeyr ibn Abd al-Raḥmān ibn ash- Shaykh Isḥāq ibn Aḥmad)'' is a major clan of ...
Makahil, these five wives would bore him a total of eighteen sons who would later on form the Baha Deria and Ba Makahil sub clans.A General Survey of the Somaliland Protectorate 1944-1950, p.147 *Jama Deria *Hirsi Deria (Father of Sultan Madar) *Aadan Deria *Ali Deria *Abdullah Deria *Yusuf Deria *Samatar Deria *Ahmed Deria *Mahmud Deria *Ismail Deria *Egal Deria *Hussein Deria *Nur Deria *Awad Deria ( Sultan Awad) *Abokor Deria *Cismaan Deria *Guuleed Deria *Ammaan Deria (Reer Ammaan) **Axmed Amaan (father of Sultan Nur) **Ismaaciil Amaan **Hersi Aman (Sultan
Hersi Aman Sultan Hersi Aman ( so, Suldaan Xirsi Amaan) was a Somali ruler. He was the 3rd Sultan of the Habr Yunis Sultanate. Biography Reign Hersi Aman belonged to the Bah Makahil section of the Sugulle dynasty. He succeeded his grandfather, Sultan De ...
) **Hayd Amaan **Yey Amaan **Magan Amaan **Ali Amaan **Fidhin Amaan **Muhumed Amaan **Guled Amaan


See also

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Farah Guled Sultan Farah Guled ( so, Faarax Guuleed, ar, فارح بن جوليد) was a Somali ruler. He was the second Grand Sultan of the Isaaq Sultanate and also a Hajji having completed pilgrimage to Mecca. Biography Son of Sultan Guled, he was among ...
contemporary of Deria and 2nd Grand Sultan of the
Isaaq The Isaaq (also Isaq, Ishaak, Isaac) ( so, Reer Sheekh Isxaaq, ar, بني إسحاق, Banī Isḥāq) is a Somali clan. It is one of the major Somali clans in the Horn of Africa, with a large and densely populated traditional territory. Pe ...
* Hassan Farah contemporary of Deria and 3rd Grand Sultan of Isaaq *
Somali aristocratic and court titles This is a list of Somali aristocratic and court titles that were historically used by the Somali people's various sultanates, kingdoms and empires. Also included are the honorifics reserved for Islamic notables as well as traditional leaders and o ...


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