Jowhar ( so, Jowhar, ar, جوهر) is the capital city of
Hirshabelle state of
Somalia. Jowhar is also the administrative capital of
Middle Shabelle region of
Somalia.
Along with
Baidoa
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Between_2002_and_2014,_Baidoa_was_the_capital_of_the_South_West_State_of_Somalia.html ...
, it used to form the joint administrative capital of the
Transitional Federal Government, which it captured from the
Islamic Courts Union.
The city lies 90 km (50 mi) along a major road north of the national capital of
Mogadishu.
History
During the Middle Ages, Jowhar and much of the surrounding area in southern Somalia was governed by the
Ajuran Empire.
[Lee V. Cassanelli, ''The Shaping of Somali Society: Reconstructing the History of a Pastoral People, 1600-1900'', (University of Pennsylvania Press: 1982), p.102.] The town later came under the administration of the
Hiraab Imamate in the late 17th century after the collapse of the powerful
Ajuran Empire. At the turn of the 20th century, Jowhar was incorporated into
Italian Somaliland. After independence in 1960, the city was made the center of the official
Jowhar District.
Villaggio Duca degli Abruzzi
The Villaggio Duca degli Abruzzi was founded by a senior member of the
Italian Royal Family
The House of Savoy ( it, Casa Savoia) was a royal dynasty that was established in 1003 in the historical Savoy region. Through gradual expansion, the family grew in power from ruling a small Alps, Alpine County of Savoy, county north-west of Ita ...
,
H.R.H. Principe Luigi Amedeo, Duca degli Abruzzi in 1920, who first came to the African continent in 1905 and liked the place. The
Duke raised funds to build dams, roads, a
railway, schools, hospitals, a church and a
mosque. He eventually married a
Somali woman and died in his village.
The village called
Villaggio Duca degli Abruzzi
Villaggio Duca degli Abruzzi (often called "Villabruzzi" in Italian) was a village that was founded as an agricultural settlement in Italian Somalia.
Data
The famous Duca degli Abruzzi, a senior member of the Italian Royal Family, created the ...
(or ''Villabruzzi'') was founded as an agricultural settlement in
Italian Somalia experimenting with new cultivation techniques. In 1926, the colony comprised 16 villages, with some 3,000
Somali and 200
Italian inhabitants. It was commonly known as ''Villabruzzi''.
Starting around 1911,
Italians like the Duca degli Abruzzi started to take the local farmers and resettle them in specific new villages in an attempt to improve the economy of Italian Somalia. The area around Villabruzzi was the most agriculturally developed of Somalia before
World War II and had some food industries.
Administrative capital
As part of a 2004 agreement, Jowhar and the town of
Baidoa
Baidoa (, Somali: Maay.html"_;"title="f-Maxaa:_Baydhabo,_Maay">f-Maxaa:_Baydhabo,_Maay:_''Baydhowy)''_is_the_largest_city_of_the_South_West_State_of_Somalia.
Between_2002_and_2014,_Baidoa_was_the_capital_of_the_South_West_State_of_Somalia.html ...
were to form a joint administrative capital of the
Transitional Federal Government, sited away from Mogadishu for security reasons. Continued fighting threatened to derail the peace process. However, in July 2005, President
Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed
Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed ( so, Cabdulaahi Yuusuf Axmed, ar, عبدالله يوسف أحمد; 15 December 1934 – 23 March 2012) was a Somali politician and former colonel in the Somali National Army. He was one of the founders of the Somali ...
relocated to the town from his base in
Bosaso, moving the process forward and joining Prime Minister
Ali Mohammed Ghedi, who had already been resident in the town for a month. Part of the parliament became based in Jowhar, while some ministries were established in Mogadishu.
[''Interim Somali government to relocate to Baidoa and Jowhar'']
, Voice of Africa, 23 March 2005 By February 2006, despite Ghedi's security concerns, the two leaders had left to Baidoa, where it was decided the parliament would convene.
Demographics
The district had estimated population of 269,851 as of 2014, a survey was done by (UNDP) in 2014 and it is primarily inhabited by Abgal clan.
Recent history
On December 27, 2006, the internationally backed transitional government forces, united with Ethiopian troops,
recaptured Jowhar from the
Islamic Courts Union.
On May 17, 2009, the Islamist
al-Shabab militia took the town, and imposed new rules, including a ban on handshaking between men and women.
On December 9, 2012,
Somali National Army
The Somali National Army ( Somali: ''Xooga Dalka Soomaaliyeed,'' lit. ''"Somali Ground Forces"'') is the ground forces component of the Somali Armed Forces, and is the largest out of the three service branches that make up the majority of the A ...
forces assisted by
AMISOM
The African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) was a regional peacekeeping mission operated by the African Union with the approval of the United Nations Security Council. It was mandated to support transitional governmental structures, implem ...
troops re-captured the city from the militants.
See also
*
Italian Somalis
*
Maandere Maandheere (sometimes written Maandere or Maandeere) is a village in the Middle Shabelle region of Somalia, near Jowhar.
A February, 2005 report from UNICEF
UNICEF (), originally called the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fu ...
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Railway Mogadiscio-Villabruzzi
Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport that transfers passengers and goods on wheeled vehicles running on rails, which are incorporated in tracks. In contrast to road transport, where the vehicles run on a prep ...
Notes
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Bibliography
* VILLES EN GUERRE EN SOMALIE :MOGADISCIO ET HARGEISA Marc-Antoine PÉROUSE DE MONTCLOS (https://web.archive.org/web/20061126204259/http://ceped.cirad.fr/cdrom/integral_publication_1988_2002/dossier/pdf/dossiers_cpd_59.pdf)
External links
Article with photos on a 2005 visit to 'Villaggio Duca degli abruzzi' and areas of former Italian Somalia (in italian)
Populated places in Middle Shabelle