- Source: Reer Nuur
The Reer Nuur (Somali: Reer Nuur), also known as Nuur Yoonis, is a northern Somali clan, a sub-division of the Makahiil sub-clan of the Gadabuursi clan family.
Overview
The Reer Nuur are one of the biggest sub-clans of the Gadabuursi clan family. Historically, they occupied the buffer zone between the Gadabuursi and Isaaq tribes. Historically, when the clan would meet for political affairs, the Reer Nuur would be counted as one separate branch, on equal standing with the Habar Afan, Mahad 'Ase , Aadan Yonis and the Jibril Yonis sub groups of the Gadabuursi family .
Distribution
The Reer Nuur reside in 3 countries, Djibouti, Ethiopia, and Somaliland.
Within Somaliland, the Reer Nuur reside in the Awdal province, and share the Baki District with the Reer Mohammed (Mahad 'Ase) and Habar Afan, although Dilla District is dominated by them. They also inhabit the Borama District .
Within the Maroodi Jeex province, they reside in the Gabiley District, in towns such as Tog Wajaale, El Bardale, and Gabiley. Within the Hargeisa District, they reside in Hargeisa, in the Stadium and State Park neighborhoods.
Within Djibouti, the Reer Nuur reside in Quarter 4 and 5 of Djibouti (city).
Within Ethiopia, the Reer Nuur reside in the Somali Region, specifically in the Awbare district, the most demographically popular region of the Jigjiga Zone. The Reer Nuur historically have grazed up to Jijiga and make up the majority of the inhabitants of the city of Awbare.
History
As a member of the Dir clan, the Reer Nuur come under the Makahiil branch of the Gadabuursi. As a member of the Dir clan, the Reer Nuur were a part of the Sultanate of Ifat and the Adal Sultanate. These sultanates were run by the Walashma dynasty, who were originated by the famous Yusuf bin Ahmad al-Kawneyn.
The Reer Nuur also occupy some of the oldest towns of these sultanates, the towns of Amud and Awbare. Which are also known as important historical sites and home to many Somali saints.
In the colonial age, the Reer Nuur were adamantly anti colonization, and refused to join the British (along with other Gadabuursi) against the Dervish movement.
The Balwo style of music and poetry was invented by a member of the Reer Nuur clan, known as Abdi Sinimo. His new style of music also led to the rise of the Heello genre and gave birth to modern Somali music.
Clan Tree
The Reer Nuur claim descent from Dir through Gadabuursi, listed below.
Gadabuursi
Habar Makadur (Makadoor)
Makahil
Mussee
Yuunes (Reer Yoonis)
Nuur Yoonis (Reer Nuur)
The sub divisions of the Noor Yoonis:
Noor Yoonis (Reer Nuur)
Reer Mahmuud
Abdi Mahamuud
Xuseen
Xaad (Buul-xun)
Shirdoon
Gabbal
Koohi (Bafaad)
Samatar (Bafaad)
Bahdoon Samatar
Ali
Raage
Xergeeye
Khayre (bah-caso)
Bahdoon (bah-caso)
Samatar-yare (bah-caso)
Dhaabur (bah-caso)
Cismaan (Reer – Cismaan)
Halas Mahmuud
Cumar Halas
Husien Omar
Farah Omar
Afi Omar
Gelleh Omar
Roble Omar
Guled Halas
Samatar Guled
Xildiid Guled(Xareed-Qoobbuur)
Dhidar Guled
Muse Halas
Hiraab Halas
Cali Halas
Hassan Mahmuud (Nimidoor)
Hufane Mahmuud (Nimidoor)
Roble Mahmuud (Ba-Jibra’en)
Mohamed Mahmuud (Ba-Jibra’en)
Reer Farah
Ibrahim Farah
Guled Ibraahim
Amare Guled
Xergeeye Amare
Faarah Amare
Shirwac Guled
Gaboobe Shirwac
Xirsi Shirwac
Samatar Shirwac
Geedi Shirwac
Geeldoon Shirwac
Abrar Guled
Rooble Guled
Gaade Ibraahim
Meecaad Gaade
Loodoon Gaade
Bahdoon Gaade
Bare Ibraahim
Gabdoon Bare
Meecaad Gabdoon (Gurey)
sareeye Gabdoon
Samatar Gabdoon (Qabile)
Magan Gabdoon
Waadhawr Magan (Reer wadheer)
Abdillahi Magan
Bahdoon Magan
Samakaab Ibraahim
Rooble Ibraahim
Samatar Rooble
Dadar Ibraahim
Salah Ibraahim (Dadar)
Geedi Farah also known as (Gabarmadow)
Wayteen Geedi
Cali Geedi
Mahamed Geedi
Dabeer Geedi
Hiraab Geedi
Reer Ali Abdi
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Kesultanan Isaaq
- Reer Nuur
- Gadabuursi
- Reer Diini
- Benadiri people
- Habar Makadur
- Reer Caynaashe
- Marehan
- Leelkase
- Sheikh Abdurahman Sh. Nur
- Gadabuursi Ughazate