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Awrtable
أورتبلي
Regions with significant populations
Somalia (Puntland, Jubaland, Galmudug, Banadir) Ethiopia (Somali Region)
Languages
Somali, Arabic
Religion
Islam
Related ethnic groups
Majeerteen, Leelkase, Marehan, Ogaadeen, Dhulbahante, Dishiishe, Warsangeli and other Darod groups.
Former Prime Minister of Somalia, Mohamed Abdi Yusuf hails from the Muse Ibraahim sub-clan of the Awrtable
Caryes Ciise Kaarshe, a Famous Somali Poet known most notably for the poems "Hooyo waa lama huran" and "Wan iyo Waraabe" also hails from the Muse Ibraahim sub-clan of the Awrtable.

The Awrtable (Somali: Awrtable, Arabic: أورتبلي; also spelled Ortable, Aurtable or Owrtable) is a Somali sub-clan from the Darod clan.[1]

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Background

The Awrtable have a vast traditional territory covering Mudug, Nugaal, and some areas of Bari. They primarily inhabit the Puntland state of Somalia also be found in the Somali Region and the Jubaland state. They live in or have significant population centers in almost every Somali state or gobol. The Awrtable are situated mainly around the cities of Burtinle, Galkacyo, Gacmofale, Garowe, Meeraysane, Balibusle, Eyl, Godobjiraan, Godod, Rabaable, Bacadweyne, Jamaame, Afdheer, Bosaaso (Bender Qaasim) and Shilaabo.

The largest Sub-clan of the Awrtable are the Musa Ibrahim.[2][3]

In the pre-Kacaan era, Awrtable made up a majority of Darod residents in the capital of Somalia, Mogadishu.[2]

Etymology

The name Awrtable is an example of a portmanteau, coming from the root word Awr meaning "a large male packing camel" and the world Table meaning "he who ties a knot".[4] The name comes from the origin story of the Darood clan; Abdirahman bin Isma'il Al-Jabarti, the patrilineal father of all Darood families, was given Dir's daughter girl by the name of Donbiro/Dombira. The dowry price given was that one of the sons from that union would be given to the Dir and be raised as one of them. The dowry was delayed until the fifth and youngest son, Yusuf, was born. He was raised amongst his mother's side of the family. One day, he overheard his uncles planning to murder his father and his brothers. He then decided to tie the camels of his mother's people, then receiving the name Awrtable—or he who slyly tied the camels. For that reason, his father Abdirahman made a supplication and what can be seen as a prediction that the descendants of Yusuf would be small in number but excel in learning and rank.[5]

The proposed clan flag that has gained popularity amongst Awrtable individuals on social media, more specifically TikTok and Facebook

Clan tree

The clan tree is based on Généalogie du peuple Somali and a study by the African Studies Centre. The clan tree is shown below.[3][6]

  • Darod
    • Awrtable (Yusuf Darod)
      • Muse Ibraahim
        • Fiqi Idiris
      • Maxamed Ibraahim
      • Geedi Ibraahim
      • Jamac Ibraahim
      • Guled Ibraahim
      • Ahmed Ibraahim
      • Farah Ibraahim

There is a tradition that suggests that the Dabare clan of the Rahanweyn are originally descended from the Awrtable, being the brother of Islaam'uroone, the father of Ibraahim, the progenitor of the main Ibrahim subclans


Notable people

  • Ugaas Abdiladif ugaas xirsi ugaas warsame is the Ugaas of Awrtable

References

[18] [19]

  1. ^ Refugees, United Nations High Commissioner for. "Refworld | Somalia: Information on the Awrtable, its origins, whether all Awrtable are descendants of Yusuf, and whether Awrtable is a nickname for Yusuf". Refworld. Retrieved 2021-04-09.
  2. ^ a b UNFPA, Somalia (1975–2019). "Methodology and Assessment of Data Quality of the Somali People" (PDF). Somali National Bureau of Statistics.
  3. ^ a b Abbink, Jan (2009). "The Total Somali Clan Genealogy". African Studies Centre (second edition): 20–45.
  4. ^ de Larajasse, Evangelist (1897). Somali - English Dictionary, English - Somali Dictionary. Keegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co. – via Cornell University Library.
  5. ^ Lange, Dierk (2004). Ancient Kingdoms of West Africa: African-centred and Canaanite-Israelite Perspectives ; a Collection of Published and Unpublished Studies in English and French. J.H.Röll Verlag. ISBN 978-3-89754-115-3.
  6. ^ Généalogie du peuple Somali. n.d. (Compiled in Documentation, Information and Research Branch (DIRB), Immigration and Refugee Board. Feb. 1996. "Supplement to Information Session on Country Conditions on Somalia," pp. 98, 102)
  7. ^ "Prof. Dierk Lange - Haji Dirie Hirsi". www.dierklange.de. Retrieved 2021-04-15.
  8. ^ Twitter https://twitter.com/garoweonline/status/1425399743195324416. Retrieved 2021-08-11. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  9. ^ "Puntland elects senators as Somalia's elections gain momentum". Garowe Online. 30 June 2020. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  10. ^ "Statement of British Somali Elders Endorsing Dr Aweys Omar Mohamoud's Presidential Bid for 2021". www.aweysomarmohamoud4president.com. Archived from the original on 2021-07-14. Retrieved 2021-07-14.
  11. ^ "Somalia Restores Monuments Wrecked During Civil War | Voice of America - English". www.voanews.com. 24 October 2019. Retrieved 2021-07-14.
  12. ^ "Sacdiya,Burhan iyo Jaabir oo loodoortay Xildh. Beesha Yusuf Darood". meeraysane.com. 2016-11-13. Retrieved 2021-07-14.
  13. ^ "Tacsi: Siyaasi Dr Cabdicasiis Nuur Xirsi oo ku geeriyooday magaalada Boston (Illaahay Janatul fardawso haka waraabsho | Puntland Observer". Retrieved 2021-07-14.
  14. ^ a b c Mohamed, Hassan. "The Puntland Experience: A Bottom-up Approach to Peace and State Building" (PDF). Puntland Development Research Center.
  15. ^ "Golaha wasiirada ee Soomaaliya oo mar kale lagu dhawaaqay". BBC News Somali (in Somali). 2015-02-05. Retrieved 2021-07-14.
  16. ^ "Akhriso: Taariikh Nololeedka AUN Caalimka Sheekh Nuur Baaruud Gurxan". Goobjoog News. 2021-02-17. Retrieved 2021-07-14.
  17. ^ "Generals of the 1st Kacaan". Somaliwave. Retrieved 2021-07-14.
  18. ^ Gilkes. Patrick. September 1994. The Price of Peace: Somalia and the United Nations 1991-1994. Bedfordshire, UK: Save the Children Fund, UK.
  19. ^ Samatar, Said (1987). Somalia: Nation in Search of a State. Westview Press. ISBN 9780865315556.
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