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Sultan Madar Hersi Deria ( so, Madar Xirsi Diiriye) was a Somali ruler and the 7th Sultan of the
Habr Yunis Sultanate The Habr Yunis Sultanate ( so, Saldanadda Habar Yoonis, ar, سلطنة هبر يونس) was a Somali kingdom that ruled parts of the Horn of Africa during the 18th century. It spanned the territories of the Habr Yunis clan which is part of the ...
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Overview

Madar was a son of Hersi Deria (''not to be confused with
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 ...
'') and grandson of Sultan
Deria Sugulleh Ainashe Deria Sugulle Ainanshe ( so, Diiriye Sugulle Caynaashe) was a Somali ruler and the 2nd Sultan of the Habr Yunis Sultanate, reigning from the late-eighteenth to the mid-nineteenth century. Biography Deria was the second Sultan of the Habr Yunis ...
and thus belonged to the Baha Deria section of the Rer Sugulle. H.G Haggenmacher met Madar's father in 1873 and described him as the chief of the Habr Yunis and witnessed him leading an expedition against a neighbouring tribe. Haggenmacher briefly describing the battle, writes :
In the meantime, the battle between the two Gabilas had reached an unbelievable extent. The news of the approaching forces spread like wildfire to the scattered settlements of the enemy, who, instead of fighting back, placed their armies at secure places and then attacked the powerful opponents with a united force; But Hersi Sultan had taken care to prevent any late attack by occupying the few wells and watering places of the enemy with strong detachments of troops, forcing them to offer peace to the victor and to provide hostages for safety


Civil War

Before Madar's ascension to the throne the Bah Makahil and Baha Deria were engaged in a lengthy war over the sultanate. Sultan
Nur Ahmed Aman Sultan Nur Ahmed Aman ( so, Suldaan Nuur Axmed Amaan; (1841–1907); Somali nickname Nuur Dheere), was a learned religious leader and the 5th Sultan of the Habr Yunis Sultanate and later also one of the leaders behind the Somali Dervish movement a ...
and Sultan
Awad Deria Sultan Awad Deria ( so, Suldaan Cawad Suldaan Diiriye) was a Somali ruler and the 4th Sultan of the Habr Yunis during the late nineteenth century. Biography Awad was among the youngest sons of Sultan Diiriye who had a total of eighteen sons from ...
each claiming to be the rightful ruler led opposing factions of the Habr Yunis. Awad would later die in a raid in 1890 and the Baha Deria chose Madar as his successor. His coronation led to new tensions as the Bah Makahil still claimed Nur as the rightful ruler. According to Drake Brockman the Habr Yunis decided to end the dispute with a throwing of lots and whoever won would be Sultan of the Habr Yunis, Nur won and was declared Sultan . But Madar and his followers would not recognize Nur and so Madar established himself at Burao. According to Percy V. Alymer who visited Burao in 1898 Madar was the ruling Sultan of the District. In early 1899 the Tariqa at Kob Fardod which Mohammed Abfallah Hassan was head of was raided and had their camels looted, Madar apprehending the raiders and returning the stolen Camels to led to the Mullah and the
Tariqa A tariqa (or ''tariqah''; ar, طريقة ') is a school or order of Sufism, or specifically a concept for the mystical teaching and spiritual practices of such an order with the aim of seeking ''haqiqa'', which translates as "ultimate truth". ...
pledging allegiance to Madar and espousing his cause. This was during a time that Nur and the Tariqa had fallen out as a result of Nur raiding the Habr Je'lo. Madar would eventually cut ties with the Tariqa and ally himself with the Qadiriya. After Nur starts the Dervish rebellion a faction of the Bah Makahil would crown the son of
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 ...
, Jama as Sultan. However Jama's reign was shortlived leaving Madar unchallenged. In 1936 clan chief Ali Yusuf Kenadid sent a letter to Madar desperately seeking an alliance with him but was rebuffed Madar's son Ali would later on become Sultan and his grandson Osman is currently one of the main Habr Yunis Sultans. Osman was fundamental to the peace process of the 90s that put an end to the Somaliland civil war.Jane's Intelligence Digest The Global Early-warning Service


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