Dhowre Sheneeleh
Dhowre Ahmed was the castellan of the Darawiish fort / Reer Ali Maxamed Muuse, Wadalmuge Majeerteen of Eyl, whilst the governor of Nugaaleed-Bari for the Darawiish. He was also the primary commander which spearheaded opposition to Abyssinian
Eyl fort
The notion of the building of fortresses ors for Dervish inhabitation was conceived first in the pre-1902 period with the Halin fort and subsequently when the Dervishes built a fort at Eyl also called Illig. According to the British War Office, the castle at Illig was exclusively inhabited by the Wadalmuge Majeerteen clan, and in particular by the Mohamed muse Wadalmuge subclan of the Majeerten:According to Douglas Jardone, Eyl was the capital of Dervishes for four years, from 1905, until it was changed to Taleh
According to Douglas Jardine, the Dervish fortifications at Illig or Eyl were exclusively inhabited ]Dervish]
Governor of the Eyl fortress
Being appointed castellan of the Eyl fortress by extension made Dhowre Ahmed Sheneeleh the governor of its expansive vicinity too, which roughly corresponds to modern-day Nugaaleed-Bari:Daarta Dhowre Sheneeleh
The Secretary of the British War Office described Daarta Dhowre Sheneeleh as follows:Capture of Eyl and other forts
The book Ferro e fuoco in Somalia by former Italian Somaliland governor Francesco Caroselli records the causes and circumstances of the Dervish abandonment of Eyl and other forts. The letter, originally in Arabic, but since translated into Italian and Somali, records correspondence between the Sayid and the Italian Somali governor Giacomo De MartinoAbyssinian expansion
According to a war report by British army colonel Alexander Rochfort, Dhowre Ahmed Egal Sheneeleh was the most senior governor or commander at the southernmost Dervish base at Qollad, near present day Hiran, whereupon he clashed with an Abyssinian force allied to the British:One of their wounded who was captured states that these men who are Dervishes and wear as such distinguishing bands round the head and arm, were sent by mullah sheikh Ali Sheneeleh, a man of considerable influence between Hiran