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The Eidagale (Ciidagale), ar, ‎عيدَغَلي, (which translates to "army joiner"), Full Name: Da'ud ibn Al-Qādhī Ismā'īl ibn ash-Shaykh Isḥāq ibn Aḥmad, is a major Somali clan and is a sub-division of the
Garhajis The Garhajis ( so, Garxajis, ar, غرحجس , Full Name: ''Al-Qādhī Ismā'īl ibn ash-Shaykh Isḥāq ibn Aḥmad bin Muḥammad bin'' ''al-Ḥusayn al-Hāshimīy'') historically known as the Habar Gerhajis () is a major clan of the wider Is ...
clan of the Isaaq clan family. Members of this clan are concentrated in the western portions of
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. The Eidagale are part of the four principal clans of the Isaaq clan family. They are the traditional holders of the
Isaaq Sultanate The Isaaq Sultanate ( so, Saldanadda Isaaq, Wadaad writing, Wadaad: , ar, السلطنة الإسحاقية) was a Somali people, Somali kingdom that ruled parts of the Horn of Africa during the 18th and 19th centuries. It spanned the territorie ...
since the 18th century. As descendants of Ismail bin Sheikh Isaaq, its members form a part of the Habar Magaadle confederation, and they constitute the largest sub-clan of the Isaaq. They are traditionally
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,
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and skilled
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.


Distribution

The Eidagale, Also known as Shidaal-Gale, or Oil-Gale, largely inhabit the eastern
Maroodi Jeex Marodi Jeh ( so, Maroodi Jeex, ar, مرودي جيح) is an administrative region ('' gobol'') in western Somaliland. It is the most populous region of the country. It is bordered by Awdal to the west, Sahil to the north, Togdheer to the eas ...
region of
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, as well as the Daroor
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zone in the
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of
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. They also have a large settlement in
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where they are known as a constituent segment of the Isahakia community.


History


Lineage

Sheikh Ishaaq ibn Ahmed was one of the Arabian scholars that crossed the sea from Arabia to the
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to spread
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around 12th to 13th century. He is said to have been descended from Prophet Mohammed's daughter
Fatimah Fāṭima bint Muḥammad ( ar, فَاطِمَة ٱبْنَت مُحَمَّد}, 605/15–632 CE), commonly known as Fāṭima al-Zahrāʾ (), was the daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his wife Khadija. Fatima's husband was Ali, ...
. Hence the Sheikh belonged to the
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or Sada, titles given to the descendants of the prophet. It is said he married two local women in Somaliland that left him eight sons, one of them being Ismail (Garhajis).


Medieval period

Historically the Eidagale took part in the conquest of
Abyssinia The Ethiopian Empire (), also formerly known by the exonym Abyssinia, or just simply known as Ethiopia (; Amharic and Tigrinya: ኢትዮጵያ , , Oromo: Itoophiyaa, Somali: Itoobiya, Afar: ''Itiyoophiyaa''), was an empire that historica ...
and were part of the
Adal Sultanate The Adal Sultanate, or the Adal Empire or the ʿAdal or the Bar Saʿad dīn (alt. spelling ''Adel Sultanate, ''Adal ''Sultanate'') () was a medieval Sunni Muslim Empire which was located in the Horn of Africa. It was founded by Sabr ad-Din II ...
and are mentioned in the book ''Futuh Al-Habash'' (Conquest of Abyssinia) as the ''Habar Magaadle'' along with 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 ...
,
Habar 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 ...
, Arap and Ayub clans. The Habar Magaadle are known for producing a historical figure known as ''Ahmad Gurey bin Husain'' who was the right-hand man of
Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi ( so, Axmed Ibraahim al-Qaasi or Axmed Gurey, Harari: አሕመድ ኢብራሂም አል-ጋዚ, ar, أحمد بن إبراهيم الغازي ; 1506 – 21 February 1543) was an imam and general of the Adal Sulta ...
. I. M. Lewis discusses the existence of another leader named Ahmad Gurey, and suggests that the two leaders have been conflated into one historical figure:
The text refers to two Ahmad's with the nickname 'Left-handed'. One is regularly presented as 'Ahmad Guray, the Somali' (...) identified as Ahmad Gurey Xuseyn, chief of the Habar Magaadle. Another reference, however, appears to link the Habar Magadle with the Eidagal. The other Ahmad is simply referred to as 'Imam Ahmad' or simply the 'Imam'.This Ahmad is not qualified by the adjective Somali (...) The two Ahmad's have been conflated into one figure, the heroic Ahmed Guray
For centuries, the tomb of saint
Aw Barkhadle Yusuf bin Ahmad al-Kawneyn ( ar, يوسف بن أحمد الكونين) (b. 10th century), popularly known as Aw Barkhadle ("Blessed Father")Abdullahi, p.13 or Yusuf Al Kownayn, was a Muslim scholar and traveler. Based on reference to Yusuf Al Ka ...
, which is located between
Berbera Berbera (; so, Barbara, ar, بربرة) is the capital of the Sahil region of Somaliland and is the main sea port of the country. Berbera is a coastal city and was the former capital of the British Somaliland protectorate before Hargeisa. I ...
and
Hargeisa Hargeisa (; so, Hargeysa, ar, هرجيسا) is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Somaliland. It is located in the Maroodi Jeex region of the Horn of Africa. It succeeded Burco as the capital of the British Somaliland Protector ...
, was used by the Isaaq clans to settle disputes and to swear oaths of alliances under a holy relic attributed to Bilal Ibn Rabah. As traditional leaders of the Isaaq clans, the Eidagale placed themselves as mediators during the disputes.
When any grave question arises affecting the interests of the Isaakh tribe in general. On a paper yet carefully preserved in the tomb, and bearing the sign-manual of Belat ilal the slave of one of the early khaleefehs, fresh oaths of lasting friendship and lasting alliances are made...In the season of 1846 this relic was brought to Berbera in charge of the Haber Gerhajis, and on it the rival tribes of Aial Ahmed and Aial Yunus swore to bury all animosity and live as brethren.
The Eidagale were renowned for their equestrian skills, and their devastating raids extended between the coast and the interior. According to Swayne, who traversed through Somaliland in the late 19th century, the Eidagale were amongst the clans most addicted to raiding:
The tribes near the northern coast most addicted to raiding appear to be the Jibril Abokor sub-tribe of the Habr Awal, the Mahamud Gerad Dolbahanta, and the Eidagalla, Habr Gerhajis.
Apart from their equestrian skills, the Eidagale are also famed for their eloquence in traditional Somali poetry (gabay), producing many famous poets such as Abdi Gahayr, Xasan Tarabi, and Elmi Boodhari. Historically, the Eidagale were viewed as "the recognized experts in the composition of poetry" by their fellow Somali contemporaries:
Among the tribes, the Eidagalla are the recognized experts in the composition of poetry. One individual poet of the Eidagalla may be no better than a good poet of another tribe, but the Eidagalla appear to have more poets than any other tribe. "if you had a hundred Eidagalla men here," Hersi Jama once told me, "And asked which of them could sing his own gabei ninety-five would be able to sing. The others would still be learning."
For centuries, the Eidagale were influential stakeholders in the long-distance Somali caravan trade. Eidagale merchants procured various goods from the
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in present-day
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, such as
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,
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,
myrrh Myrrh (; from Semitic, but see '' § Etymology'') is a gum-resin extracted from a number of small, thorny tree species of the genus '' Commiphora''. Myrrh resin has been used throughout history as a perfume, incense and medicine. Myrrh m ...
and
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, which were subsequently exported to Southern Arabia. The Eidagale caravan merchants founded several inland trade entrepôts in the interior, which also includes the modern city of
Hargeisa Hargeisa (; so, Hargeysa, ar, هرجيسا) is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Somaliland. It is located in the Maroodi Jeex region of the Horn of Africa. It succeeded Burco as the capital of the British Somaliland Protector ...
, founded in the 19th century as a caravan junction between
Berbera Berbera (; so, Barbara, ar, بربرة) is the capital of the Sahil region of Somaliland and is the main sea port of the country. Berbera is a coastal city and was the former capital of the British Somaliland protectorate before Hargeisa. I ...
and the Somali interior.
Somalis of the Habr Gerhajis tribe arrive from Ogadain with feathers, myrrh, gum, sheep, cattle, and ghee, carrying away in exchange piece goods; they also make four trips in the season; they remain for less than a month, and during their stay reside with fellow-tribesmen, taking their meals in the mokhbâzah or eating-house.


Isaaq Sultanate

The Eidagale are the traditional holders of the
Isaaq Sultanate The Isaaq Sultanate ( so, Saldanadda Isaaq, Wadaad writing, Wadaad: , ar, السلطنة الإسحاقية) was a Somali people, Somali kingdom that ruled parts of the Horn of Africa during the 18th and 19th centuries. It spanned the territorie ...
since the 18th century. The Isaaq Sultanate was established in the mid-18th century by Sultan Guled Abdi Eisa of the Eidagale clan. His coronation took place after the legendary warrior Abdi Eisa led the Isaaq to victory in the battle of Lafaruug and defeated the Absame tribes, permanently pushing them out of present-day
Maroodi Jeex Marodi Jeh ( so, Maroodi Jeex, ar, مرودي جيح) is an administrative region ('' gobol'') in western Somaliland. It is the most populous region of the country. It is bordered by Awdal to the west, Sahil to the north, Togdheer to the eas ...
region. After witnessing his leadership skills, noble conduct and valiance, the Isaaq chiefs recognized him as their Grand Sultan but Abdi instead put forward his son Guled. Guled's Sultanate predates the Habr Yunis Sultanate, which broke off from Eidagale tutelage several decades after the start of his rule. Sultan Guled ruled the Isaaq from the 1750s up until his death in the early 19th century, where he was succeeded by his eldest son Farah. Sultan Farah further expanded the influence of the Sultanate by establishing ties with various Muslim polities across the Gulf, particularly the
Al-Qasimi Al Qasimi ( ar, القواسم, spelled sometimes as Al Qassimi or Al Qassemi; plural: Al Qawasem ar, القواسم and, archaically, Joasmee) is an Arab dynasty in the Persian Gulf that rules Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah, today forming two ...
family whom he corresponded with in regard to military action against the British Navy who blockaded Berbera and temporarily cut off vital trade.


Sultans of the Eidagale (and the Isaaq)


Clan Tree

A summarized clan family tree of the Eidagale is presented below.A general survey of the Somaliland Protectorate 1944-1950, p147 *Sheikh Ishaaq Bin Ahmed (Sheikh Ishaaq) **''Habar Habuusheed'' *** Ahmed (Tol-Ja'lo) *** Muuse (Habr Je'lo) *** Ibrahiim (Sanbuur) *** Muhammad ('Ibraan) ** ''Habar Magaadle'' *** Abdirahman (Subeer Awal ) *** Ayub *** Muhammad (Arap) *** Ismail (Garhajis) ****Daud (Eidagale) *****Bilal *****Mohamed (Guyobe) ******Ali Afweina ******Urkurag *****Abokor ******Esa (Baho Deeqsi) ******Musa *******Abokor Musa *******Abdirahman Musa ********Yunis Abdirahman (Rer Yunis)(Dan-Wadaago) ********Abdulle Abdirahman *********Mohamed Abdulle (Ba Delo)(Dan-Wadaago) *********Ibrahim Abdulle **********Kul Ibrahim **********Abdi Ibrahim (Abdi Dheere) (Baho Deeqsi) **********Abokor Ibrahim ***********Iidle Abokor (Rer Iidle) (Baho Deeqsi) ***********Hussein Abokor ************Mataan Hussein *************Hamud Matan (Gaashaanbuur) *************Roble Matan (Gaashaanbuur) *************Adan Matan **************Burale Adan (Gaashaanbuur) **************Abane Adan (Gaashaanbuur) **************Muse Adan (Gaashaanbuur) **************Barre Adan (Gaashaanbuur) **************Ergin Adan (Gaashaanbuur) **************Wais Adan (Gaashaanbuur) **************Abdille Adan (Gaashaanbuur) **************Damal Adan ***************Gobdon Damal ***************Deria Damal (Dhamal Yar Yar) ***************Fatah Damal (Dhamal Yar Yar) ***************Gabib Damal (Dhamal Yar Yar) ***************Hode Damal (Dhamal Yar Yar) ***************Esa Damal ****************Liban Esa ****************Hassan Esa ****************Warfa Esa ****************Guled Esa ****************Abdi Esa *****************Ainashe Abdi *****************Adan Abdi *****************Afweina Abdi ***************** Guled Abdi Sultan Guled ******************Yusuf Guled ******************Roble Guled ******************Jama Guled ******************Deria Guled ******************Egal Guled ******************Gatah Guled ****************** Farah Guled (Sultan Farah) ******************Dualeh Guled ******************Abdi Guled ******************Ali Guled ******************Rageh Guled ******************Wais Guled ******************Habrwa Guled ******************Awid Guled ******************Mohamed Guled ******************Sugulle Guled ******************Amareh Guled


Notable people

* Guled – 1st Grand Sultan of the Isaaq clan *
Abdillahi Deria Sultan Abdillahi Deria ( so, Cabdillaahi Diiriye, ar, عبدالله بن ديريه) was the fifth Grand Sultan of the Isaaq Sultanate and a notable Somali anti-colonial figure. Biography Abdillahi was the son of Sultan Deria Hassan whom he s ...
– 5th Grand Sultan of the Isaaq clan and prominent anti-colonial figurehead *
Rashid Abdillahi Sultan Rashid Abdillahi ( so, Rashiid Cabdillaahi, ar, رشيد بن عبدالله) was the sixth Grand Sultan of the Isaaq Sultanate and reigned from 1967 to 1969, when he was succeeded by his brother Abdiqadir Abdillahi. Biography Rashid wa ...
– 6th Grand Sultan of the Isaaq clan *
Elmi Boodhari Elmi Boodhari ( so, Cilmi Ismaaciil Liibaan, ar, علمي اسماعيل ليبان) (1908 – 1940) was a Somali poet and pioneer in the genre of Somali love poems. He is known among Somalis as the ''King of Romance'' (Boqorkii Jacaylka). He ...
– Poet known as the “King of Romance” and is very famous in the Somali world for his love poems. *
Faysal Ali Warabe Faysal Ali Warabe ( ; so, Faysal Cali Waraabe, ar, فيصل علي ورابي; born 1948), also spelled Faisal Ali Warabe, is a Somalilander engineer and politician. He previously served as Director of Planning and Building as well as Regional ...
– chairman of UCID party (Justice and Development party of Somaliland) *
Ismail Mahmud Hurre Ismail Mahmoud Hurre (Buubaa) ( so, Ismaaciil Maxamuud Hurre uubaa}; born 1943?) was the foreign minister of the Transitional Federal Government of Somalia, from mid-2006 to early 2007. He was appointed to that position on August 21, 2006. He ...
- former Foreign Minister of the Transitional Federal Government of Somalia, between 2000-2002 and 2006-2007 * Hussein Hasan – famous poet & warrior * Deria Hassan – 4th Grand Sultan of the Isaaq clan *
Mahamed Abdiqadir Sultan Mahamed Abdiqadir ( so, Suldaan Maxamed Suldaan Cabdiqaadir, ar, محمد بن عبدالقادر بن عبدالله) (died 12 February 2021) was the eighth Grand Sultan of the Isaaq Sultanate. Mahamed Abdiqadir died on 12 February 2021, ...
– 8th Grand Sultan of the Isaaq clan *
Mahdi Mohammed Gulaid Mahdi Mohammed Gulaid "Khadar" ( so, Mahdi Maxamed Guleed "Khadar", ar, مهدي محمد جوليد خضر) was the former deputy Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Somalia, from 2017 to 2022 and briefly served as the acting Prime Minist ...
- former Deputy Prime Minister of Somalia from 2017 to 2022 and acting Prime Minister briefly in 2022 * Hussein Mohammed Adam (Tanzania) - foremost Somali intellectual and scholar who founded the Somali Studies International Association (SSIA) * Jama Mohamed Ghalib – former Police Commissioner of the Somali Democratic Republic, Secretary of Interior, Minister of Labor and Social Affairs, Minister of Local Government and Rural Development, Minister of Transportation, and Minister of Interior *
Mohamed Mooge Liibaan Mohammed Mooge Liibaan ( so, Maxamed Mooge Liibaan, ar, محمد موجي ليبان ) (1945-1984) was a prominent Somali instrumentalist, vocalist, poet, politician and activist. History Mooge was born in Hargeisa, British Somaliland and hai ...
– prominent Somali instrumentalist and vocalist, regarded as one of the greatest to have ever lived *
Ahmed Mooge Liibaan Ahmed Mooge Liibaan ( so, Axmed Mooge Liibaan, ar, احمد الموجي ليبان) (1943-1997) was a prominent Somali musician and singer. He was the brother of Mohamed Mooge Liibaan, another prominent Somali artist, and is also the father of ...
– prominent Somali instrumentalist and vocalist * Khadra Dahir Cige – popular Somali singer *
Hussein Mohamed Jiciir Hussein Mohamoud Jiciir is a Somali politician and is the former Mayor of Hargeisa from 2003 to 2012 and holds the title of the longest-serving mayor of Hargeisa for roughly 10 years and one of the longest-serving mayors in Somaliland as a who ...
– former Mayor of Hargeisa from 2003 to 2012 and one of the longest serving mayors in the history of
Somaliland Somaliland,; ar, صوماليلاند ', ' officially the Republic of Somaliland,, ar, جمهورية صوماليلاند, link=no ''Jumhūrīyat Ṣūmālīlānd'' is a ''de facto'' sovereign state in the Horn of Africa, still conside ...
*
Hussein Arab Isse Hussein Arab Isse ( so, Xuseen Carab Ciise, ar, حسين عرب عيسى), also spelled Hussein Arab Issa, is a Somali politician. He was the Minister of Defence and the Vice President of Somalia of Somalia from 20 July 2011 to 4 November 2012. ...
- former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of Somalia, between 2011 and 2012 * Jama Abdullahi Qalib - served as speaker of the Somali Parliament during the Somali Republic's early civilian administration, between 1960 and 1964 *
Daud Mahamed Daud Mahamed ( so, Suldaan Daa'uud Suldaan Maxamed, ar, داؤد بن محمد بن عبدالقادر) is the ninth and current Grand Sultan of the Isaaq Sultanate. He was crowned on 13 February 2021 in Hargeisa, capital of Somaliland, a day af ...
– 9th and current Grand Sultan of the Isaaq clan *
Abdikarim Ahmed Mooge Abdikarim Ahmed Mooge Liibaan ( so, Cabdikariin Axmed Mooge Liibaan) is a Somaliland politician and is the current Mayor of Hargeisa, the largest city and capital of Somaliland. He belongs to the Eidagale sub-division of the Garhajis Isaaq clan. ...
- current mayor of Hargeisa


References

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