Awrtable Ughazate

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Awrtable Ughazate
إماراة  الأورتبلي

The Awrtable Ughazate or the Yusuf Darood Emirate (Somali: Ugaasyada Awrtable or Boqortooyada Yuusuf Daarood) (Arabic: إماراة  الأورتبلي) was an Ughazate that ruled the Bari-Nugaaleed, northern Mudug and southern Bari regions from mid-1300's to the early 1700's, and was fully incorporated into the court of the Majeerteen Sultanate in 1765.[1]

History[]

Establishment[]

The Awrtable Ughazate was founded by the ruling Ugaasid Family of the Musa Ibrahim sub-clan of Awrtable, It was founded by Mohamed the First, after a dream that his clan would be spread out far and wide and would rule from the city of Ilig (now called Eyl).[2]

References[]

  1. ^ "L'Italia in Africa: serie storica. La politica coloniale dell'Italia negli atti, decumenti e discussioni parlamentari; testo di Giacomo Perticone, e note redanionali di richiam agli atti parlamentari a cura di Guglielmo Guglielmi". Politica Coloniale dell'Italia: 246–247.
  2. ^ Battera, Frederico (2004). "Dalla tribù allo Stato nella Somalia nord-orientale: il caso sei Sultanati di Aurtable e Majeeteen, 1300-1930.
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