Ceeldhaab

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Ceeldhaab
Village
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Ceeldhaab
Location in Somaliland
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Ceeldhaab
Ceeldhaab (Somaliland)
Coordinates: 8°56′17″N46°29′44″E / 8.93806°N 46.49556°E / 8.93806; 46.49556
Country Flag of Somaliland.svg Somaliland
Region Sool
District Aynaba
Time zone UTC+3 (EAT)

Ceel Dhaab, also spelt Ceeldhaab or El Dab [1] is a town in the Aynabo District, in the Sool region of Somaliland. [2] [3] [4]

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History

The Isaaq clan expanded into traditional Dhulbahante territory to the east. This expansion was led primarily by the Habr Je’lo subclan. The clan boundary between the Habr Je'lo and the Dhulbahante during the 19th century was traditionally in Laba Garday, a pass in the Buurdhaab mountain chain situated between War Idaad and Wadamago. [5] The Dhulbahante had previously inhabited just east of Burao. [6] The Habr Je'lo took advantage of the Dhulbahante's weakness after the defeat of the Dervish movement to conquer much of their important wells and grazing grounds. [7] [8] The Habr Je'lo subsequently expanded into and beyond the Saraar plain and the Ain Valley (which includes El Dab [1] ), pushing the Dhulbahante southwards towards the Haud: [9]

Thus under pressure from the Habar Tol Ja'lo expanding to their north, the Dulbahante claim that formerly their north-western boundary was the Sarar Plain now grazed mainly by Habar Tol Ja'lo. And there is good evidence that they have in fact been forced to move south. Those Dulbahante lineages which formerly grazed in the Ain region and which were accordingly called Reer ‘Aymeed today pasture their stock mainly in the scrub-lands of the northern Hand where they are known as ‘people of the bush’ (Reer Oodeed).

Ioan Lewis

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References

  1. 1 2 MacFadyen, W. A. (1933). The Geology of British Somaliland. Government of the Somaliland Protectorate.
  2. "Mindat.org". www.mindat.org. Retrieved 2021-01-29.
  3. "GeoNames.org". www.geonames.org. Retrieved 2021-01-29.
  4. Somalia Administrative Map. reliefweb.int. 2017.
  5. Muray, John (1893). Supplementary Papers. p. 553. Our way for a day's march lay amongst stony hills and up a thorny valley , until we reached the summit of a low range which separates the Habr Toljaala from the Dulbahanta country , and is here called Laba Gardai ( two views ) .
  6. Höhne, Markus Virgil (2015). Between Somaliland and Puntland: marginalization, militarization and conflicting political visions. Contested borderlands. London: Rift Valley Institute. p. 86. ISBN   978-1-907431-13-5.
  7. Höhne, Markus Virgil (2015). Between Somaliland and Puntland: marginalization, militarization and conflicting political visions. Contested borderlands. London: Rift Valley Institute. p. 53. ISBN   978-1-907431-13-5.
  8. Zenker, Olaf; Hoehne, Markus Virgil (2018-02-02). The State and the Paradox of Customary Law in Africa. Routledge. ISBN   978-1-317-01479-9.
  9. Lewis, Ioan M. (1999). A pastoral democracy: a study of pastoralism & politics among the Northern Somali of the Horn of Africa. IAI classics in African anthrpology. International African Institute (3rd ed.). Oxford: James Currey. p. 51. ISBN   978-0-85255-280-3.