Osman Mahmoud
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Somali and Arabic | |
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Islam (Sunni) | |
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Majeerteen, Mehri, Warsangeli and other Harti groups. |
Osman Mahamud (Somali: Cusmaan Maxamuud, Arabic: عثمان محمود), is a Somali sub-clan. It forms a part of the Majeerteen subdivision of the Maxamuud Saleeban which fathered Cumar, Ciise and Cismaan Maxamuud Harti confederation of Darod clans.
Overview
The Boqor, or clan-head, of Cisman Mahmoud serves as the nominal leader of the Harti group.[1]
The most notable members of the Cisman Mahmoud are the Majeerteen Sultanate was based in Baargaal, its historical and prominent Kingdom of Somalia during its Golden Age in the mid-19th to early 20th centuries the Most Prominent leader include Boqor Xawaadane the longest served leader in the kingdom and Boqor Osman Mahamuud was one of the three prominent rulers of present-day Somalia at the turn of the 20th century. Sultan of Hobyo, Yusuf Ali Kenadid, who ruled over much of what today is Puntland as far as Hobyo, and his son, Osman Yuusuf Keenadiid, who invented the Osmanya writing script.[2] The Cisman Mahmoud clan today primarily can be found in the Bari and Partially Mudug and Nugaal Regions in Puntland, as well as the Kismayo city and their rural villagesin southern Somalia. The clan can also be found settled in Oman and Yemen.
Clan tree
There is no clear agreement on the clan and sub-clan structures and many lineages are omitted. The following listing is taken from the World Bank's Conflict in Somalia: Drivers and Dynamics from 2005 and the United Kingdom's Home Office publication, Somalia Assessment 2001.[3][4]
- Darod (Daarood)
- Marehan
- Red Dini
- Rer Hassan
- Eli Dheere
- Kabalah
- Absame
- Harti
- Dhulbahante (Dolbahante)
- Warsangali (Warsengeli)
- Majeerteen (Mijerteen)
- Omar Mahmud
- Issa Mahmud
- Osman Mahmoud (Osman Mahmud)
- Marehan
Prominent figures
- Abdulqawi Yusuf, is a prominent public international lawyer and judge who is currently a judge at the International Court of Justice since February 6, 2009
- Abdirashid Ali Shermarke, first Prime Minister and second President of Somalia
- Haji Bashir Ismail Yusuf, first President of Somali National Assembly (1 July 1960), Minister of Health and Labor (1966-1967)
- Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke, Prime Minister of Somalia
- Mohamud Muse Hersi, former President of Puntland
- Yaasiin Cismaan Keenadiid, author of the Somali Dictionary and founding member of the Somali Youth League
- Jama Ali Jama, Somali army colonel and former President of Puntland
- Hirsi Magan Isse, scholar, and leader of the Somali revolution
- Osman Yusuf Kenadid, inventor of the Osmanya writing script
- Saida Haji Bashir Ismail, former Finance Vice-Minister in the TNG (2000-2004)
- Ali Abdi Awaare, Former Minister of Puntland and Business Man owner of SBC Media
- Dr Sadiq Enow, Somali Scholar and Islamic philosopher Leader of Midnimo Part and Former Puntland Health Minister
- Boqor Abdullahi Boqor Mussa, Politician and King of Daarood
- Boqor Burhan Boqor Mussa, Current Somalia King & Influential traditional Leader in Africa
- Gen Abdullahi Siciid Samatar, former Somali CID Commander and Firs Puntland Police Chief commander Minister of Security Puntland
References
- ↑ Gundel, Joakim; Ahmed A. Omar "Dharbaxo" (November 2006), The predicament of the 'Oday': The role of traditional structures in security, rights, law and development in Somalia (DOC), Danish Refugee Council and Oxfam Novib, p. 15 Cite uses deprecated parameter
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- ↑ Worldbank, Conflict in Somalia: Drivers and Dynamics, January 2005, Appendix 2, Lineage Charts, p.55 Figure A-1
- ↑ Country Information and Policy Unit, Home Office, Great Britain, Somalia Assessment 2001, Annex B: Somali Clan Structure, p. 43