Habar Gidir
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Habar Gidir هبر جدر | |
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Ethnicity | Somali |
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Descended from | Madarki'is Hiraab |
Parent tribe | Hiraab |
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Language | Somali, Arabic |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
The Habar Gidir (Somali: Habar Gidir, Arabic: هبر جدر) is a one subclan of the Hawiye. The clan has produced some prominent Somali figures, including the first Prime Minister of Somalia Abdullahi Issa Mohamud, the 20th century military commander Hersi Gurey, and Somalia's fifth President Abdiqasim Salad Hassan. [1][2]

Overview and History
The Habar Gidir are one of the largest Somali clan families and inhabit a vast portion of the Somali nation, and Somali peninsula at large. The Habar gidir mainly reside in the central regions of Somalia, notably the Mudug region, the cities of Hobyo, Galkacyo, where they predominate, and are frequently associated with the region itself. The Habar gidir as a clan break into 5 clan families, made up of the Cayr, Sacad, Saleebaan, sifaadle and Saruur who are all descended from Madarki’is (Madarkicis Hiraab).[3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
Hiraab Imamate

During the late 17th century to 1889, the Habar Gidir were apart of the Hiraab Imamate in the Banaadir regions to the Mudug desert, which they played a large role.[10]

Etymology

The Habar Gidir are a Hiraab sub-clan. The forefather of the clan is Madarkicis Hiraab and Habar Gidir is the name of their mother, Gidir Karanle, the sister of Murusade. Madarkicis is part of the Hiraab section of Hawiye. Madarkicis translates to "gathering causer'' or ''The one who rouses meetings" in the Somali language. The name Habar gidir is derived from Madarkicis' appreciation to Raarey Gidir, who gave birth to two of his sons out of a total of five and nurtured all of his children, Madarkicis afterwards made the prayer that Raarey Gidir's name surpasses his to convey his thanks for her care. [11][12]
Role and influence in Somalia
The Habar Gidir clan has produced prominent figures such as the first Prime Minister of Somalia Abdullahi Issa Mohamud, who hailed from the Sa'ad subclan; Reer Nima'ale. Abdullahi Issa played one of the most important roles if not the most important role in bringing independence for the Somali nation. He stood firm in his beliefs against the occupying Italians and ensured to get them out of the country legally and bring Somalis freedom in which he was victorious.
Somalia's fifth president Abdiqasim Salad Hassan also hails from the Habargidir, Ayr, Absiiye. The president was elected at a time where Somalia had not seen governance for nearly a decade and was elected in the town of Arta in Djibouti by Somali delegates representing the various Somali clans and factions. His government faced great challenges despite his will to restore the Somali nation to its better past. He was also a very important figure in Mohamed Siyad Barres Regime and held 7 ministerial posts in the span of the regimes rule.
General Mohamed Farah Aydid, also from the Habar Gidir, is regarded as the most influential general in modern Somali political history. Mohamed Farah Aydid was a Major General who was instrumental in the 1977 Ogaden war against Ethiopia to liberate the unlawfully occupied Somali Region.

After other Somali clans failed to overthrow President Mohamed Siyad Barre's totalitarian rule, the General played the most essential role in overthrowing the Kacaan regime. General Aydid was the Chairman and Leader of the United Somali Congress faction [USC]which ousted Mohamed Siyad Barre after a brutal war.[13][14][15]
Prominent figures
Political
- Abdiqasim Salad Hassan, President of Somalia 2000-2004
- Abdullahi Ahmed Addou, Ambassador to the United States (1970-80), finance minister (1980-84)
- Abdullahi Issa, (chairman of the Somali Youth League and first prime minister of Somalia, 1949-1960
- Ali Shido Abdi, one the earliest members of SYL and former vice chairman
- Mohamed Farrah Aidid, United Somali Congress leader who ousted Siad Barre's regime
- Asha Haji Elmi, political and peace activist
- Haji Farah Ali Omar, the first Somali finance minister, the inventor of the Somali five shilling
- Dr Hussein Ali Shido, Leader United Somali Congress In roma, One Of the Fonders USC
- Hassan Dahir Aweys, head of the council of the Islamic Courts of Somalia and was also a colonel in the Somali National Army and served in the 1977 Ogaden War against Ethiopia
- Hussein Mohamed Farrah, Somali National Alliance (SNA), Somalia Reconciliation and Restoration Council (SRRC) and Transitional Federal Government (TFG) leader, son of Mohammed Farah Aidid
- Ibrahim Hassan Addou,foreign minister for the Islamic Courts of Somalia
- Mohamoud Mohamed Gacmodhere, a onetime Prime Minister of Somalia and Presidential candidate.
- Mohamed Warsame Ali, senior diplomat, was the founder and the first president of Galmudug state, elected on 14 August 2006, when Galmudug state was established.
- Osman Ali Atto, Business man, politician, warlord and leader of SNA.
- Yusuf Mohammed Siad Inda'ade, head of security affairs for the Islamic Courts Union
- Ahmed Abdi Karie, is a Somali politician who serves as the current President of Galmudug state. He assumed office on 2 February 2020.
Literature
- Abdi Bashiir Indhobuur poet and composer who wrote many famous patriotic songs i,e Gefka uma dulqaatan, Arligeygow, Iminka dhudhumiya
- Siciid Xarawo Poet and composer who wrote patriotic songs i.e. Towradatan Barakaysan, Anigu Diidneye Ogow, Goormaa Ladnaanayee
- Magool, (Halima Khaliif Omar), Somali singer and musician
- Hasan Adan Samatar He is a singer and Famous somali musician,
- Maxamed Cumar Noor Nidaamiye, poet and composer wrote many loves songs i.e. Moog iyo Jacayl waa maxay, Sida Hogosha Roobka
- K'naan, is a Somali-Canadian rapper, singer-songwriter and filmmaker. He rose to fame after releasing the single "Wavin' Flag", His grandfather was a famous poet, and his aunt Magool, was a renowned somali singer
Journalists and newsmen
- Mohamed Haji (Ingiriis), a journalist based in Brussels.
References
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- ^ Horn of Africa Bulletin, Volume 12. Life & Peace Institute. 2000. p. 21. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
- ^ Lewis, I. M. (1998-01-01). Peoples of the Horn of Africa: Somali, Afar and Saho. Red Sea Press. p. 25. ISBN 9781569021057.
- ^ Lewis, I. M. (1998-01-01). Peoples of the Horn of Africa: Somali, Afar and Saho. Red Sea Press. ISBN 9781569021057.
At the end of the book "Tribal Distribution of Somali Afar and Saho"
- ^ Verdier, Isabelle (1997-05-31). Ethiopia: the top 100 people. Indigo Publications. p. 13. ISBN 9782905760128.
- ^ Hayward, R. J.; Lewis, I. M. (2005-08-17). Voice and Power. Routledge. p. 242. ISBN 9781135751753.
- ^ 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 Archived 2018-05-17 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Adam, Hussein Mohamed; Ford, Richard (1997-01-01). Mending rips in the sky: options for Somali communities in the 21st century. Red Sea Press. p. 127. ISBN 9781569020739.
- ^ Ahmed, Ali Jimale (1995-01-01). The Invention of Somalia. The Red Sea Press. p. 121. ISBN 9780932415998.
- ^ Abdullahi, Abdurahman (18 September 2017). Making Sense of Somali History: Volume 1. Adonis & Abbey Publishers. ISBN 9781909112797.
- ^ Diiriye, Anwar Maxamed (2006). Literature of Somali Onomastics & Proverbs with Comparison of Foreign Sayings. Gobaad Communications & Press. ISBN 978-0-9726615-1-5.
- ^ Ahmed, Ali Jimale (1995). The Invention of Somalia. Red Sea Press. ISBN 978-0-932415-98-1.
- ^ "Edging Farmajo towards the exit". Africa-confidential. May 12, 2021. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
- ^ "De-classified Documents: Foreign Relations of the United States 1964-1968, Volume XXIV Africa:346. Memorandum From the Under Secretary of State (Katzenbach) to President Johnson: March 12, 1968". Somali Watch (source: US Department of State, Washington). November 29, 2000. Archived from the original on 20 November 2010. Retrieved 1 November 2010.
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- ^ "SON OF AIDEED IS A U.S. MARINE". Washington Post. Reuters. January 4, 2024. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved May 25, 2024.
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