Habar Gidir


The Habar Gidir is a subclan of the Hawiye. The clan has produced some prominent Somali figures, including the first Prime Minister of Somalia Abdullahi Issa Mohamud, the 20th century military commander Hersi Gurey, and Somalia's fifth President Abdiqasim Salad Hassan.

Overview and History

The Habar Gidir are one of the largest Somali clan families and inhabit a vast portion of the Somali nation, and Somali peninsula at large. The Habar gidir mainly reside in the central regions of Somalia, notably the Mudug region, the cities of Hobyo, Galkacyo, where they predominate, and are frequently associated with the region itself. The Habar gidir as a clan break into 5 clan families, made up of the Cayr, Sacad, Saleebaan, sifaadle and Saruur who are all descended from Madarki’is.

Hiraab Imamate

During the late 17th century to 1889, the Habar Gidir were a part of the Hiraab Imamate in the Banaadir regions to the Mudug desert, which they played a large role.

Etymology

The Habar Gidir are a Hiraab sub-clan. The forefather of the clan is Madarkicis Hiraab and Habar Gidir is the name of their mother, Gidir Karanle, the sister of Murusade. Madarkicis is part of the Hiraab section of Hawiye. Madarkicis translates to "gathering causer or The one who rouses meetings" in the Somali language. The name Habar gidir is derived from Madarkicis' appreciation to Raarey Gidir, who gave birth to two of his sons out of a total of five and nurtured all of his children, Madarkicis afterwards made the prayer that Raarey Gidir's name surpasses his to convey his thanks for her care.

Role and influence in Somalia

The Habar Gidir clan has produced prominent figures such as the first Prime Minister of Somalia Abdullahi Issa Mohamud, who hailed from the Sa'ad subclan; Reer Nima'ale. Abdullahi Issa played one of the most important roles if not the most important role in bringing independence for the Somali nation. He stood firm in his beliefs against the occupying Italians and ensured to get them out of the country legally and bring Somalis freedom in which he was victorious.
Somalia's fifth president Abdiqasim Salad Hassan also hails from the Habargidir, Ayr, Absiiye. The president was elected at a time when Somalia had not seen governance for nearly a decade and was elected in the town of Arta in Djibouti by Somali delegates representing the various Somali clans and factions. His government faced great challenges despite his will to restore the Somali nation to its better past. He was also a very important figure in Mohamed Siyad Barres Regime and held 7 ministerial posts in the span of the regimes rule.
General Mohamed Farah Aydid, also from the Habar Gidir, is regarded as the most influential general in modern Somali political history. Mohamed Farah Aydid was a Major General who was instrumental in the 1977 Ogaden war against Ethiopia to liberate the unlawfully occupied Somali Region.
After other Somali clans failed to overthrow President Mohamed Siyad Barre's totalitarian rule, the General played the most essential role in overthrowing the Kacaan regime. General Aydid was the Chairman and Leader of the United Somali Congress|United Somali Congress faction which ousted Mohamed Siyad Barre after a brutal war.

Prominent figures

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