Maroodi Jeex


Marodi Jeh, formerly known as Woqooyi Galbeed, is an administrative region in western Somaliland. It is the most populous region of the country. It is bordered by Awdal to the west, Sahil to the north, Togdheer to the east to the south. Marodi Jeh was created by splitting the previously existing region.

Etymology

The Marodi Jeh region corresponds with the historical name of the Tog Maroodi Jeex, a seasonal river that flows through the region during the rainy season:
Hargeisa is situated on the Tug Marodijeh, the banks of which are well wooded, and as it can boast of an excellent climate all the year round, and is about half-way on the main route from Bulhar to Jig-jigga on the Abyssinian frontier, it is always likely to be of some importance to caravans. A large percentage of the trade from Ogadayn passes through it to Bulhar on the coast.
Before 2007 Maroodi Jeex was named Woqooyi Galbeed, a name which some international organisations like OCHA and FAO still use.

History

Formerly known as the Hargeisa District, it was one of six districts that made up the British Somaliland protectorate. In 1960, the then independent State of Somaliland merged with Italian Somaliland to form the Somali Republic. By 1964, the then Hargeisa District merged with the Borama district and the Berbera district to form the Woqooyi Galbeed region.
Borama district was carved out of the western parts of Woqooyi Galbeed region in June 1984. When the Somali Civil War broke out, the former British territory declared the revival of the pre-independent State of Somaliland. In 1991 Berbera district was carved out of the northern parts of Woqooyi Galbeed region.
In 2007 the region of Woqooyi Galbeed was renamed to Maroodi Jeh.

Overview

Marodi Jeh is bordered by Ethiopia to the south, the region of Awdal to the west, and Togdheer to the east. Its capital is Hargeisa. It is known to be a very strategic region with rich farmlands and large ports. It also contains the town of Toon, the traditional seat of the Isaaq Sultanate.

Demographics

According to the Somaliland Ministry of National Planning, Marodi Jeh had a population of 2.1 million in 2020.
Marodi Jeh is inhabited by people from the Somali ethnic group, with the Arap, Ayub, Habr Garhajis, Habr Awal clans of the wider Isaaq clan-family.

Districts

Under the 2002 law, the Marodi Jeh region was divided into four major and six minor districts.
  1. Hargeisa District
  2. Gabiley District
  3. Baligubadle District
  4. Salahlay District
  5. Faraweyne District
  6. Sabawanaag District
  7. Adadley District
  8. Daarasalaam District
  9. Allaybaday District
  10. Daar Buduq District
Under the 2019 law, the Marodi Jeh region was divided into four major and six minor districts.
  1. Hargeisa District
  2. Gabiley District
  3. Baligubadle District
  4. Salahlay District
  5. Faraweyne District
  6. Sabawanaag District
  7. Adadley District
  8. Daarasalaam District
  9. Allaybaday District
  10. Bali-Matan District
  11. Laas Geel District
  12. Wajaale District
  13. Agabar District
  14. Ged-Baladh District
  15. Arabsiyo
  16. Dacarta District
  17. Gumburaha District
  18. Saylab-barri District
  19. Bali-cabane District

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