Awbare (,
Amharic: አውበሬ), officially known as Teferi Ber
[Teferi Ber is the name used by the Central Statistical Agency in it]
''Agricultural Sample Enumeration 2001-2002 (1994 E.C.): Report on Area and Production - Somali Region''
and called after its patron Saint ''Awbare'',
is a town in eastern
Ethiopia
Ethiopia, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country located in the Horn of Africa region of East Africa. It shares borders with Eritrea to the north, Djibouti to the northeast, Somalia to the east, Ken ...
located in the
Fafan Zone of the
Somali Region, near the border with
Somaliland on the main trade route between
Jijiga and the sea. It is the administrative centre of the
Awbare district.
It was one of the biggest towns of the
Adal Empire. According to Ethiopian Christian folklore, this town was the only gateway that has caused fear for the Ethiopian Christian Kingdom, hence the name Teferi Ber, meaning "The Gate of Fear".
[, source in Somali (accessed 12 October 2010)]
The main trade route between
Jijiga and the sea passes through Awbare; an ancient route to
Zeila
Zeila (, ), also known as Zaila or Zayla, is a historical port town in the western Awdal region of Somaliland.
In the Middle Ages, the Jewish traveller Benjamin of Tudela identified Zeila with the Biblical location of Havilah. Most modern schola ...
almost always went through Awbare. In 1962 it was described as a dry weather road. The
Ethiopian News Agency reported in early 1998 that much
khat was illegally smuggled out of Ethiopia by this route.
["Local History in Ethiopia, Tefaw Lezer - Teru"]
The Nordic Africa Institute website (accessed 20 March 2009)
When emperor
Haile Selassie
Haile Selassie I (born Tafari Makonnen or ''Ethiopian aristocratic and court titles#Lij, Lij'' Tafari; 23 July 189227 August 1975) was Emperor of Ethiopia from 1930 to 1974. He rose to power as the Ethiopian aristocratic and court titles, Rege ...
inspected the region in 1935 prior to the outbreak of the
Second Italo-Ethiopian War
The Second Italo-Ethiopian War, also referred to as the Second Italo-Abyssinian War, was a war of aggression waged by Fascist Italy, Italy against Ethiopian Empire, Ethiopia, which lasted from October 1935 to February 1937. In Ethiopia it is oft ...
, Haile Selassie made a secret two-day excursion to Awbare.
[ The Italian ''Giuda'' described Awbare in 1938 as a Somali village with about 1,000 inhabitants, whose houses were partly built of masonry, and possessing a mosque; a little to the west of the village was the tomb of the patron Saint Awbare.]["Local History in Ethiopia, Asta Dega - Azzazzo"](_blank)
The Nordic Africa Institute website (accessed 20 November 2007)
During his research in the ancient town of Amud, the historian G.W.B. Huntingford
George Wynn Brereton Huntingford (19 November 1901 – 19 February 1978) was an English linguist, anthropologist and historian. He lectured in East African languages and cultures at SOAS, University of London from 1950 until 1966. noticed that whenever an old site had the prefix '' Aw'' in its name (such as the ruins of Awbare and Awbube),[ it denoted the final resting place of a local saint.
]
History
Awbare is one of the oldest inhabited cities in Ethiopia, also known as Teferi Ber which in Amharic denotes the name of Ras Tafari Makonnen's (Ge'ez ) Gate of Fear, a threat for the Abyssinian Empire during the peak of power for the Muslim State of Adal. Awbare was one of the biggest cities of the former Adal Empire. It is the final resting place of Sheikh Awbare, whose tomb is located west of the town. The Bah Gurgura and Bah Sanayo sections of the Gadabuursi
The Gadabuursi (Somali language, Somali: ''Gadabuursi'', Arabic language, Arabic: جادابورسي), also known as ''Samaroon'' (Arabic language, Arabic: ''قبيلة سَمَرُون)'', is a northern Somali clan, a sub-division of the Dir ...
Dir clan are matrinileal descendants of both the celebrated patron saints Awbare and Awbube. According to historical accounts, both the celebrated patron saints Awbare and Awbube hail from the Nabidur branch of the Gurgura, a subclan of the Dir clan family. Both the tombs of the celebrated patron saints Awbare and Awbube are much frequented and under the protection of the local Gadabuursi
The Gadabuursi (Somali language, Somali: ''Gadabuursi'', Arabic language, Arabic: جادابورسي), also known as ''Samaroon'' (Arabic language, Arabic: ''قبيلة سَمَرُون)'', is a northern Somali clan, a sub-division of the Dir ...
Dir clan who dominate the region in which they are buried.["Local History in Ethiopia, Asta Dega - Azzazzo"](_blank)
The Nordic Africa Institute website (accessed 20 November 2007)
Richard Francis Burton (1856) describes the old ruined town upon visitation as he passed by, in his book ''First Footsteps in East Africa'':
"Without returning the salutations of the Bedouins, who loudly summoned us to stop and give them the news, we trotted forwards in search of a deserted sheep-fold. At sunset we passed, upon an eminence on our left, the ruins of an ancient settlement, called after its patron Saint, Ao Barhe: and both sides of the mountain road were flanked by tracts of prairie-land, beautifully purpling in the evening air."
Awbare was the seat of one branch of the Reer Ughaz
Ughaz (sometimes spelled ''Ugass'', ''Ugas'' or ''Ougaz'') is a traditional Somalis, Somali title. It is primarily used by the Dir (clan), Dir and Darod clans.
Etymology
According to Italians, Italian linguist Giorgio Banti, the term ''"Ughaz" ...
family (Reer Ugaas) and the Gadabuursi Ughazate. Many of the traditional leaders and kings of the Gadabuursi Ughazate were from this town, such as Ughaz Roble II Ughaz Nur II (buried in the town), Ughaz Abdi II Ughaz Roble II (who was crowned in the town during the Italian occupation of Ethiopia
Ethiopia, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country located in the Horn of Africa region of East Africa. It shares borders with Eritrea to the north, Djibouti to the northeast, Somalia to the east, Ken ...
), Ughaz Roble III Ughaz Dodi, Sheikh Hassan Nuriye Mohamed Gele Ughaz Roble I (famous saint, administrator, merchant and father of The Ambassadorial Brothers) and others. According to Max Planck
Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck (; ; 23 April 1858 – 4 October 1947) was a German Theoretical physics, theoretical physicist whose discovery of energy quantum, quanta won him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1918.
Planck made many substantial con ...
, one branch of the Reer Ughaz family (Reer Ugaas) on the Abyssinian side of the border around Awbare and the Hararghe
Hararghe ( ''Harärge''; Harari language, Harari: ሀረርጌ፞ይ, هَرَرْݘٛىيْ,''Harargêy'', Oromo language, Oromo: Harargee, ) was a provinces of Ethiopia, province of eastern Ethiopia with its capital in Harar.
Etymology
Harargh ...
region was known as ''Dejazmach'' (ደጃዝማች ) or 'Commander of the Gate'.
Old Town of Awbare
Awbare is situated over 1,000 m above sea level. The old town contained over 200 houses, each built with stone walls and mason ranging from single room to multi-roomed courtyard houses. Niches were cut in the walls for storage, and they were roofed with brushwood laid over wooden rafters. The mosques were more ambitiously planned.
Demographics
The town is inhabited by the Gadabuursi
The Gadabuursi (Somali language, Somali: ''Gadabuursi'', Arabic language, Arabic: جادابورسي), also known as ''Samaroon'' (Arabic language, Arabic: ''قبيلة سَمَرُون)'', is a northern Somali clan, a sub-division of the Dir ...
subclan of the Dir clan family. With the majority of the inhabitants belonging to the Faarah Nuur, one of the two sub divisions of the Reer Nuur, a subclan of the Gadabuursi
The Gadabuursi (Somali language, Somali: ''Gadabuursi'', Arabic language, Arabic: جادابورسي), also known as ''Samaroon'' (Arabic language, Arabic: ''قبيلة سَمَرُون)'', is a northern Somali clan, a sub-division of the Dir ...
.
The town also has a sizeable population of the Reer Ugaas subclan of the Makayl-Dheere branch of the Gadabuursi
The Gadabuursi (Somali language, Somali: ''Gadabuursi'', Arabic language, Arabic: جادابورسي), also known as ''Samaroon'' (Arabic language, Arabic: ''قبيلة سَمَرُون)'', is a northern Somali clan, a sub-division of the Dir ...
.
The Department of Sociology and Social Administration, Addis Ababa University, Vol. 1 (1994), describes the Awbare district as being predominantly Gadabuursi
The Gadabuursi (Somali language, Somali: ''Gadabuursi'', Arabic language, Arabic: جادابورسي), also known as ''Samaroon'' (Arabic language, Arabic: ''قبيلة سَمَرُون)'', is a northern Somali clan, a sub-division of the Dir ...
. The journal states:
"Different aid groups were also set up to help communities cope in the predominantly Gadabursi district of Aw Bare."
Filipo Ambrosio (1994) describes the Awbare district as being predominantly Gadabuursi
The Gadabuursi (Somali language, Somali: ''Gadabuursi'', Arabic language, Arabic: جادابورسي), also known as ''Samaroon'' (Arabic language, Arabic: ''قبيلة سَمَرُون)'', is a northern Somali clan, a sub-division of the Dir ...
whilst highlighting the neutral role that they played in mediating peace between the Geri and Jarso:
"The Gadabursi, who dominate the adjacent Awbare district north of Jijiga and bordering with the Awdal Region of Somaliland, have opened the already existing camps of Derwanache and Teferi Ber to these two communities."
Based on the 2017 Census by the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia's
Central Statistical Agency (CSA), Awbare district has the largest district population in the Somali Region.
Education
Awbare has many schools with one of the most famous and well known being the Sheikh Hassan Nuriye Primary and Elementary School.
Notable residents
*Sheikh Awbare - Patron Saint of Awbare.
*Ughaz Roble II Ughaz Nur II (died: 1938) - Ughaz of the Gadabuursi
The Gadabuursi (Somali language, Somali: ''Gadabuursi'', Arabic language, Arabic: جادابورسي), also known as ''Samaroon'' (Arabic language, Arabic: ''قبيلة سَمَرُون)'', is a northern Somali clan, a sub-division of the Dir ...
clan.
*Ughaz Abdi II Ughaz Roble II (died: 1941) - Ughaz of the Gadabuursi
The Gadabuursi (Somali language, Somali: ''Gadabuursi'', Arabic language, Arabic: جادابورسي), also known as ''Samaroon'' (Arabic language, Arabic: ''قبيلة سَمَرُون)'', is a northern Somali clan, a sub-division of the Dir ...
clan.
*Ughaz Roble III Ughaz Dodi (died: 1977) - Ughaz of the Gadabuursi
The Gadabuursi (Somali language, Somali: ''Gadabuursi'', Arabic language, Arabic: جادابورسي), also known as ''Samaroon'' (Arabic language, Arabic: ''قبيلة سَمَرُون)'', is a northern Somali clan, a sub-division of the Dir ...
clan.
*Sheikh Hassan Nuriye - Famous Saint, administrator, merchant and father of The Ambassadorial Brothers.
Notes
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Populated places in the Somali Region
Gadabuursi