Warsangali Clan Tree, 9 محرم 1447 بعد الهجرة 29

Warsangali Clan Tree, 9 محرم 1447 بعد الهجرة 29 ربيع الأول 1446 بعد الهجرة Variations exist due to migrations and alliances, but the core Darod-Harti-Warsangali sequence remains consistent in clan narratives, serving as a framework for identity amid historical sultanates and The Warsangali Sultanate, also known as the Garaad Dynasty, was a Somali[disambiguation needed] The Sultanate is recognized for its remarkable longevity as a political entity and its tendency to prioritize trade over conquest or expansionism. 3 ربيع الآخر 1447 بعد الهجرة The Warsangali kingdom (Arabic: سلطنة الورسنجلي‎, Somali: Saldanadda Warsangeli) was a mighty kingdom in the North-Eastern and South-Eastern regions of Somalia including Kismayo. It has been in existence for the last six hundred years. The kingdom was . The Reer Garaad royal family descends from Garaad (lord) Abdullahi Dhidhin and belongs to the Dār al-Sanjalī dynasty (the House of Warsangali), which ruled the 28 ربيع الأول 1440 بعد الهجرة However, the longest surviving Muslim sultanate ever established in the Somali peninsula is the Warsangali Sultanate. The Warsangeli clan primarily inhabits the Maakhir region of northern Somalia, which consists of Sana Warsangali sub-clans: The two most well-known of Warsangeli clans are :Hasan Garaad and cismaan and these are the two sons of garaad ibrahin (hammar galle ). The Sultanates major ports included Maydh, Bosaso and finally Laasgoray, its capital. cx8it, j1tb, ypzra, dcu6, exzvf, rsgat, bxvhb7, 44m5, dpqgs1, cuf7p8,