reer xiris cumar maxamud | |
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Regions with significant populations | |
Nugal, Mudug, Doollo | |
Languages | |
Af-Somali, Arabic, | |
Religion | |
Islam | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Osman Mahmoud, Isse Mohamoud, Majeerteen |
The Omar Mahamoud (Somali: Cumar Maxamuud, Arabic: عمر محمود) is a Somali sub-clan, part of the Mohamoud Saleeban, itself a sub-clan of the Majeerteen sub-clan of the Harti conglomeration of Darod clans. The Omar Mohamoud is one of the largest Majeerteen sub-clans. The Omar Mohamoud clan primarily inhabit the Mudug and southern Nugaal regions of Puntland in northern Somalia. a large number of the clan settle in Doollo region of Ogadenia, as well as in the port city of Kismayo and the Lower Juba region of southern Somalia.
Clan tree
"There is no clear agreement on the clan and sub-clan structures and some lineages might be omitted." However, the following summarized clan tree presented below is taken from John Hunt's A general survey of the Somaliland Protectorate (1944-1950):
- Mohamud Saleban
- Osman Mohamud
- Ise Mohamud
- Omar Mohamud
- Nassar Omar
- Ibrahim Omar
- Ali Omar
- Yonis Omar
- Mohamed Omar
- Isaq Omar
- Ise Isaq
- Abdi Ise (Cabdi Ciise)
- Abdulle Isaq
- Omar Abdulle
- Samakab Abdulle
- Osman Abdulle
- Ahmed Abdulle
- Jibril Abdulle
- Egal Jibril
- Mohamed Egal (Bah Dhulbahante)
- Liban Egal
- Aden Egal (Reer Aadan)
- Shirwa Egal
- Guled Shirwa
- Sharmake Shirwa
- Mohamed Shirwa (Bah Abasqul)
- Warfa Shirwa (Habar Ogaden)
- Mohamud Shirwa (Habar Ogaden)
- Hirsi Shirwa (Habar Marehan)
- Mahad Shirwa (Habar Marehan)
- Farah Shirwa (Habar Leelkase)
- Yusuf Farah
- Ali Farah
- Mohamud Farah
- Mohamed Farah
- Warsame Farah
- Egal Farah
- Dalal Farah
- Darod Farah
- Guled Farah
- Arale Farah
- Abdille Farah
- Mahad Farah (Reer Mahad)
- Nur Mahad
- Magan Mahad
- Koshin Mahad
- Mohamoud Mahad
- Jama Mahad
- Warfa Mahad
- Warsame Mahad
- Hassan Mahad
- Guled Mahad
- Yusuf Mahad
- Ahmed Mahad
- Mohamed Mahad
- Abdalle Mohamed
- Farah Mohamed
- Omar Mohamed
- Hassan Mohamed
- Abdalle Mohamed
- Egal Mohamed
- Mohamoud Mohamed
- Fiqi Osman Mohamed
- Aden Mahad
- Warsame Aden
- Abdi Aden
- Mohamoud Aden
- Jama Aden
- Ali Aden
- Hassan Aden
- Farah Aden
- Hersi Aden
- Guled Aden
- Omar Aden
- Hersi Farah (Reer Xirsi)
- Hassan Hersi (Bah Leelkase)
- Liban Hersi (Bah Leelkase)
- Egal Hersi (Bihni Caduur)
- Nur Hersi (Bihni Siqawe)
- Elmi Hersi (Bihni Siqawe)
- Yusuf Hersi (Bihni Siqawe)
- Adan Hersi (Bihni Siqawe)
- Egal Adan
- Jama Adan
- Shirwa Adan
- Muse Adan
- Ali Adan
- Mohamed Adan
- Warsame Adan
- Mohamoud Hersi (Bihni Imaan)
- Ahmed Hersi (Bihni Imaan)
- Nur Ahmed
- Ali Ahmed
- Farah Ahmed
- Elmi Ahmed
- Samatar Ahmed
- Magan Ahmed
- Mah Ahmed
- Jama Ahmed
- Khalaf Farah (Reer Khalaf)
- Yusuf Khalaf
- Nur Khalaf
- Warsame Khalaf
- Jama Khalaf
- Dad Khalaf
- Liban Khalaf
- Egal Khalaf
- Mohamed Khalaf
- Ali Khalaf
- Madobe Khalaf
- Farah Khalaf
- Samatar Khalaf
- Hassan Samatar
- Farah Samatar
- Abdille Samatar
- Egal Samatar
- Egal Jibril
- Ise Isaq
References
- ^ Refugees, United Nations High Commissioner for. "Refworld | Somalia: Relationship between the Omar Mahmud subclan of the Majerteen and the government between 1981 and 1984". Refworld. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
- Refugees, United Nations High Commissioner for. "Refworld | Somalia: Information on the Omar Mahamoud subclan of the Darod clan". Refworld.
- "New Puntland President Likely to Revive Somalia's Federal Agenda |". January 24, 2014.
- Lewis, "Force and Fission in Northern Somali Lineage Structure", American Anthropologist, New Series, 63 (1961), p. 100
- Hunt, John. A general survey of the Somaliland Protectorate-1944-1950 (PDF). Hargeisa. pp. 141–145. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
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Awe |
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Wabeineye |
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Tabale |
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Warwaksame |
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