Iskushuban
Iskushuban is a small town in the northeastern Bari province of Somalia on the Horn of Africa. A historical settlement, it is situated in the autonomous Puntland state. It lies along the 50th meridian east.
Overview
Iskushuban is the centre of the Iskushuban District. It lies 80 km east of Qardho and 150 km south of Bosaso, the commercial capital of the Puntland region.In the Arie valley, midway between the town and Qardho, once lay a sizeable city that had considerable structures with thick walls.
Iskushuban is renowned for its seasonal waterfalls, which are the second largest in the country after those at Lamadaya in the northern Sanaag region.
In the early modern period, Iskushuban was a part of the Majeerteen Sultanate, centered in Aluula. It was later incorporated into Italian Somaliland during the early 20th century.