Leelkase subclans and deegaans
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Leelkase subclans and deegaans
Leelkase subclans and the districts they live in leelkase mainly live in mudug and nugaal with a good presence in bari
muumin Adan = galdogob , Galkacyo , and gobolka doollo.
Reer fiqi Ismail = galkacyo and burtinle district and villages that come under
Mahamuud ali = eyl , bandar Bayla, iskushuban ,xaafuun
Reer Hassan = garoowe and taleex district here they boarder dhulbahante
Reer mahamed adan aka reer cawdgale = eyl and garowe districts
Maalismoge which is the oldest sub clan of leelkase = gaalkacyo, galdogob,eyl, garoowe
muumin Adan = galdogob , Galkacyo , and gobolka doollo.
Reer fiqi Ismail = galkacyo and burtinle district and villages that come under
Mahamuud ali = eyl , bandar Bayla, iskushuban ,xaafuun
Reer Hassan = garoowe and taleex district here they boarder dhulbahante
Reer mahamed adan aka reer cawdgale = eyl and garowe districts
Maalismoge which is the oldest sub clan of leelkase = gaalkacyo, galdogob,eyl, garoowe
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The origin of leelkase is iskushuban area they’ve been on a south ward migration for the last few hundred years eyl nugaal use to be the base of leelkase before gaalkacyo and galdogob area
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I didn't know leelkase lived all the way to eyl. Do you have clear land connection from goldobog to the sea or is it a few settlements cut off from goldobog?
It is interesting to know how much land leelkase have in gaalkacyo district and burtinle district.
Perhaps make a map of leelkase territories and post it here.
It is interesting to know how much land leelkase have in gaalkacyo district and burtinle district.
Perhaps make a map of leelkase territories and post it here.
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Leelkase live in many cities and towns in Puntland. Their land is spread out there is 0 clear land connection however.Nomand wrote: Mon Jul 05, 2021 9:41 am I didn't know leelkase lived all the way to eyl. Do you have clear land connection from goldobog to the sea or is it a few settlements cut off from goldobog?
It is interesting to know how much land leelkase have in gaalkacyo district and burtinle district.
Perhaps make a map of leelkase territories and post it here.
Their principle town goldobog is slightly smaller than MX principle town C/Wak.
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There’s no land connection between leelkase every sub clan lives on there own that’s the main problem the deputy mayors of garoowe and gaalkacyo are both leelkase they live in the baadiyo between garoowe and taleex as well in addition to numerous villages in bandar bayla district I will post some videos of leelkase in nugaal and bariNomand wrote: Mon Jul 05, 2021 9:41 am I didn't know leelkase lived all the way to eyl. Do you have clear land connection from goldobog to the sea or is it a few settlements cut off from goldobog?
It is interesting to know how much land leelkase have in gaalkacyo district and burtinle district.
Perhaps make a map of leelkase territories and post it here.
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You have a nasty habit of passive aggressively injecting Marehan attacks even at the expense of other folk's discussion space.STARKAST wrote: Mon Jul 05, 2021 9:58 amLeelkase live in many cities and towns in Puntland. Their land is spread out there is 0 clear land connection however.Nomand wrote: Mon Jul 05, 2021 9:41 am I didn't know leelkase lived all the way to eyl. Do you have clear land connection from goldobog to the sea or is it a few settlements cut off from goldobog?
It is interesting to know how much land leelkase have in gaalkacyo district and burtinle district.
Perhaps make a map of leelkase territories and post it here.
Their principle town goldobog is slightly smaller than MX principle town C/Wak.
Real, is there a place where I can find a fully developed Tanade genealogy. I would like to understand your structure visually.
Also, can you explain to me 3 VERY IMPORTANT historical moments that profoundly affect how Tanade internally organize their clan or imparted a strong legacy how Tanade as a clan look at themselves?
For example if someone asked me the same question about Marehan, without going into explanation, I would say and I think many Marehan would agree;
1. The Death of Boqor Mohamed Da'uud
2. Replacement of Garaadship with an Ugaasate
3. The Migration (Guri & Galti)
Also at what time did Layl Kase become popular again because I haven't met a single Marehan over 60 who calls you anything except "Xerta."
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From what I’ve heard from elders tanade had the first Darood kingdom but it was broken by a coalition of other clans many people don’t know but leelkase is actually son of diftire about 9 or 10 generations down from tanade the last tanade king so it’s actually a generationally young clan
Xer= reer Mohamed muumin he was a sheekh that was famous in mudug and across somalia xer became a name for his descendants and leelkase mudug in general he lived in the same time period as faraax shirwac majeerteen xer are the leelkase the come across marehan especially wagardhac in dudub and galadi and galdogob area
Leelkase divides into the subclans I stated above however there is regional differences as well the leelkase in different regions are not in tune with each other they migrated away from each other hundreds of years ago they don’t know much about each other
Xer= reer Mohamed muumin he was a sheekh that was famous in mudug and across somalia xer became a name for his descendants and leelkase mudug in general he lived in the same time period as faraax shirwac majeerteen xer are the leelkase the come across marehan especially wagardhac in dudub and galadi and galdogob area
Leelkase divides into the subclans I stated above however there is regional differences as well the leelkase in different regions are not in tune with each other they migrated away from each other hundreds of years ago they don’t know much about each other
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what happened to xamuud? He was our leelkase representitive for a while
isnt xamuud a subtribe of LK?
isnt xamuud a subtribe of LK?
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Heard some of yall live in Gedo, we welcome you with full hands lets eat these kablalax togetherRealone123 wrote: Sun Jul 04, 2021 7:19 pm Leelkase subclans and the districts they live in leelkase mainly live in mudug and nugaal with a good presence in bari
muumin Adan = galdogob , Galkacyo , and gobolka doollo.
Reer fiqi Ismail = galkacyo and burtinle district and villages that come under
Mahamuud ali = eyl , bandar Bayla, iskushuban ,xaafuun
Reer Hassan = garoowe and taleex district here they boarder dhulbahante
Reer mahamed adan aka reer cawdgale = eyl and garowe districts
Maalismoge which is the oldest sub clan of leelkase = gaalkacyo, galdogob,eyl, garoowe

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Here’s leelkase nugaaled meeting dhulbahante when they were creating khatumo this is like the outskirts of gators towards taleex
This is Deni visiting roox a farming village on the outskirts of bacaadweyn mudug it’s just north of galkacyo on the laami cumar maxamuud live here to
This is mareer a village that come under iskushuban district it’s between iskushuban and bandar bayla
This just to show the different areas these are all different subclans
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Real, not just Faarax Shirwac but Ugaas Diini as well.
Obviously details from that era are hazy without records, but I have come across history that says Mohamed Muumin was such a beloved spiritual guide for Ugaas Diini that he was the one to "bud dhig" (go in thr grave first and lay his head down) him when he returned to his Lord.
I have also come across anecdotal information that says he coronated Diini upon becoming Ugaas and married him to all three of the woman that formed his household.
Layle Kase were absolutely the wadaado of Mareexaan until the 60's or so.
I am not sure what exactly led Layl Kase to disband their "xerooyin" and move in and coalesce together around Galdogob but I would imagine the conflict ofnthe early 60's between them and Majerteen may have had something to do with it.
Before that moment, Layl Kase shared ood with different Marehan and Harti serving as their wadaado. After that moment, Layl Kasr grouped in together and made their own separate oodo around Dhudub and Galaadi.
That's when the Marehan started sourcing replacement wadaado from the Dir and encouraged the Fiqi Muxumud away from Habar Gidir to live around and read Quran around Marehan settlements.
Ironically that's how XERaale started between Caabudwaaq and Balanbale; so they wouldn't travel more than half the distance between both centers.
It is possible you would be there today if things were as they were before the 60's.
Obviously details from that era are hazy without records, but I have come across history that says Mohamed Muumin was such a beloved spiritual guide for Ugaas Diini that he was the one to "bud dhig" (go in thr grave first and lay his head down) him when he returned to his Lord.
I have also come across anecdotal information that says he coronated Diini upon becoming Ugaas and married him to all three of the woman that formed his household.
Layle Kase were absolutely the wadaado of Mareexaan until the 60's or so.
I am not sure what exactly led Layl Kase to disband their "xerooyin" and move in and coalesce together around Galdogob but I would imagine the conflict ofnthe early 60's between them and Majerteen may have had something to do with it.
Before that moment, Layl Kase shared ood with different Marehan and Harti serving as their wadaado. After that moment, Layl Kasr grouped in together and made their own separate oodo around Dhudub and Galaadi.
That's when the Marehan started sourcing replacement wadaado from the Dir and encouraged the Fiqi Muxumud away from Habar Gidir to live around and read Quran around Marehan settlements.
Ironically that's how XERaale started between Caabudwaaq and Balanbale; so they wouldn't travel more than half the distance between both centers.
It is possible you would be there today if things were as they were before the 60's.
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You have a nasty habit of injecting MJ to your theories and to the extent of how this fairytale MJ conflict caused Lkase to form their city. Very elementary and even laughable.Gubbet wrote: Mon Jul 05, 2021 5:52 pm Real, not just Faarax Shirwac but Ugaas Diini as well.
Obviously details from that era are hazy without records, but I have come across history that says Mohamed Muumin was such a beloved spiritual guide for Ugaas Diini that he was the one to "bud dhig" (go in thr grave first and lay his head down) him when he returned to his Lord.
I have also come across anecdotal information that says he coronated Diini upon becoming Ugaas and married him to all three of the woman that formed his household.
Layle Kase were absolutely the wadaado of Mareexaan until the 60's or so.
I am not sure what exactly led Layl Kase to disband their "xerooyin" and move in and coalesce together around Galdogob but I would imagine the conflict ofnthe early 60's between them and Majerteen may have had something to do with it.
Before that moment, Layl Kase shared ood with different Marehan and Harti serving as their wadaado. After that moment, Layl Kasr grouped in together and made their own separate oodo around Dhudub and Galaadi.
That's when the Marehan started sourcing replacement wadaado from the Dir and encouraged the Fiqi Muxumud away from Habar Gidir to live around and read Quran around Marehan settlements.
Ironically that's how XERaale started between Caabudwaaq and Balanbale; so they wouldn't travel more than half the distance between both centers.
It is possible you would be there today if things were as they were before the 60's.
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I heard about ugaas Dini and Mohamed mumin living in the same era I didn’t know the ties between the two were so deep it makes a lot of sense I heard a lot of leelkase use to live deeper in mudug among wagardhac and different marehan groupsGubbet wrote: Mon Jul 05, 2021 5:52 pm Real, not just Faarax Shirwac but Ugaas Diini as well.
Obviously details from that era are hazy without records, but I have come across history that says Mohamed Muumin was such a beloved spiritual guide for Ugaas Diini that he was the one to "bud dhig" (go in thr grave first and lay his head down) him when he returned to his Lord.
I have also come across anecdotal information that says he coronated Diini upon becoming Ugaas and married him to all three of the woman that formed his household.
Layle Kase were absolutely the wadaado of Mareexaan until the 60's or so.
I am not sure what exactly led Layl Kase to disband their "xerooyin" and move in and coalesce together around Galdogob but I would imagine the conflict ofnthe early 60's between them and Majerteen may have had something to do with it.
Before that moment, Layl Kase shared ood with different Marehan and Harti serving as their wadaado. After that moment, Layl Kasr grouped in together and made their own separate oodo around Dhudub and Galaadi.
That's when the Marehan started sourcing replacement wadaado from the Dir and encouraged the Fiqi Muxumud away from Habar Gidir to live around and read Quran around Marehan settlements.
Ironically that's how XERaale started between Caabudwaaq and Balanbale; so they wouldn't travel more than half the distance between both centers.
It is possible you would be there today if things were as they were before the 60's.
Yea the religious history of xer definitely needs to be researched more there I heard of them even travelling to rahanweyn lands ironically I heard of a small reer muumin Adan group lived or live in burhakaba amongst rahanweyn they also have a famous sheikh called muumin it very possible that it’s him
Gubbet Did some leelkase migrate with marehan when they were going to jubaland since they lived with them
also it most likely that conflict had something to do with them creating their own deegaans before that xer were dispersed in mudug and dollo I don’t think they had their own villages if you notice they never come up in any colonial era clan maps today there major stakeholders in mudug
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Some fragments of texts written and annotated by Sheekh Maxamed Muumin AUN on Monday, 24th of Shaʻbān 1103 AH/May 12, 1692, have recently been digitalised and are discussed in this article:
https://hmml.org/stories/migration-digi ... anuscript/
https://hmml.org/stories/migration-digi ... anuscript/
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asc walalayaal it's your brother sahal. First I would like to introduce myself I am Reer Sheikh Muumin the sheikh that is buried in Buurhakaba He Had three children called Aadan, Nuur And Xamud we live Hamarweyne Banadir Burhaka Baidoa And Luuq regions we also had great history in these hinterland as we were once sultans in these areas and their surroundings I also heard that apart of the three children Aadan Nuur And Xamud He had other children in other place which I believe they are Xeer in mudug please see on YouTube tarikhda tanaade my request is forgive me If I made mistake but my point is togetherness we can work out how we are linked to Xeer and their subclans
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