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The Duduble, also known as the Maxamuud Hiraab (
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: محمود هراب), is a Somali sub clan of the larger
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. The Duduble like most Somali clans can trace their lineage back to
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the oldest common father of major Somali clans.


Clan Tree and Distribution

Presently, the Duduble is primarily represented in the regions of
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and
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. The clan is youngest among Hiraab family. * The
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** Hiraab **# Duduble **## mohamed amal **## Aarsade **## Iijecle **## **## ''Habar Awradeen'' **## ''Maqlisame'' **## ''Ehli (Celi)'' **## ''Bisin'' **## ''Qadhoob'' **## ''Da'ud'' **# Habr Gidir **# Mudulood **# Sheekhaal


History


Pre Colonial Era

The Duduble are a subclan of Hiraab and born to an Ajuran mother. The Clan was historically ruled by the chief Caaqil Siyaad Qaasim known as Caaqil Dheryodhoobe under 300 years ago or 8 generations ago (late 1600s till late 1700s) in the Nugaal area before famous wars and droughts compelled some to move south to Central Somalia and elsewhere.


Colonial and Independence Era

According to Italian colonial accounts, the Duduble largely lived north west of
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and between the city and
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to the south. According to the Hussein Duale Awil, an Isaaq former Ambassador and district governor in Mudug, in his book written after the Civil War of the 1990s, he states that in 1921 an
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leader named Haji Muse Igarre, reportedly gave the Ugaas of Duduble (along with other clans) approximately 10,000 rifles near Hobyo to fight Sultan Ali Yusuf Kenadid of the Sultanate of Hobyo. Former
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of Ceel Buur District of Mudug, Hussein A. Duale ''"Awil"'', recounted the story that was told to him years later by Duduble Sultan Farah Foodey:
''We were not without fear and concern about the fight against Kenadid. He had a large army and gave us a lot of trouble. Ina Igarre promised the chiefs and elders of
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that if Kenadids army was stronger, they would help with their army. That promise encouraged us a lot, it took away our fear and anxiety...The war lasted for ten days. On the tenth day, the King and his army surrendered. We took the King and his family into their hands.''


Civil War


United Somali Congress, Somali National Alliance and Jubba Valley Alliance

Duduble was first clan who fought against the somali regime mohamed isad barre Following the outbreak of the
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in 1991, the Duduble would primarily operate under the ''
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'' (USC) and the later ''
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'' (SNA) factions. The clan would run the SNA's militia wing the SLA in
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. The Duduble would participate in the 11 July 1993, meeting of different sub clans within the SNA that was attempting to end the escalating war between the SNA and UNOSOM. Clans present at the meeting, including the Duduble, agreed to enter a political dialogue with UNOSOM II to end the conflict. The agreement would collapse following the deadly Bloody Monday raid that was carried out by U.S. forces on behalf of UNOSOM the next day. On 12 September 1995 clashes between the duduble and clan avergidir broke out in Mogadishu. According to witnesses the two sides traded heavy machine gunfire, anti-aircraft missiles, zuu-21 and
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fire for about day and half before clan elders intervened to halt the conflict. In July 2001, the Duduble, Ayr, Murusade and sub clans within the
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formed the Jubba Valley Alliance (JVA) in order to control the fertile regions surrounding the Jubba river.


Mogadishu Sharia Court

Following the model of
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courts rising in Mogadishu in order to curb lawlessness, the Duduble would operate multiple Islamic Courts in the city during the 1990s. The first operated under the title of the "Milk Factory Court" (Somali: ''Maxkamad Warshahada Canno''). The court had begun to form in 1992 but was unable to function until 1997 following Mohamed Farah Aidids death in 1996, due to his opposition to sharia courts. Ahmed Nuur Ali Jima’ale, CEO of
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and a member of the Duduble, took the initiative along with other colleagues in creating the court. The institution brought together different religious groups, ranging from Salafis to religious leaders associated with
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orders. According to a
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in the clan, the court would carry out
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s for murder but gave victim’s family a choice of whether to accept
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or blood money (retaliatory compensation in Islamic law) and spare the life of the accused. If this was rejected an execution would be carried out.


Islamic Courts, Ethiopian Invasion of Somalia and Al-Shabaab


2000s

By early 2001, the Duduble run Sharia courts had carried out a total of five executions. When the Mogadishu sharia courts merged in 2000 and the '' Islamic Courts Union'' (ICU) formed, the Duduble would represent a core component of the organization. In 2006, members of the sub-clan controlled the finances of Mogadishu's seaport and international airport on behalf of the ICU. By 2005, a court ran by the clan known as ''"''Dabaqayn" was one of the eleven sharia courts running in Mogadishu. Despite many of the initial sharia courts being clan based, in 2006 Duduble ICU militia would reportedly decline certain appeals from Duduble elders, instead pointing to Islamic Courts Unions Supreme Council as the true authority. While some members of the sub clan worked for the '' Transitional Federal Government of Somalia'' (TFG), overwhelmingly sympathies lay with Al-Shabaab as the TFG was widely viewed as an Ethiopian puppet and Al-Shabaab the only organized resistance to Ethiopian occupation. The Duduble and other Hawiye sub clans such as the Ayr and Murusade would represent the core of the resistance to the Ethiopian occupation of Mogadishu in 2007. In the years following the fall of the Islamic Courts Union, the Duduble would find itself at odds with the TFG, driven in large part by random detentions and
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s of clan members and elders by TFG forces. Abdullahi Isse Abtidon, a Duduble TFG member of parliament and a prominent religious leader who served with the ICU, would be assassinated on 15 April 2009, by suspected Al-Shabaab assassins. Abitdon had been using his influence to reach out to hardline islamists and the assassination was consequently considered a serious blow to reconciliation efforts between Islamist organizations and the TFG. Following the end of the Ethiopian occupation of Somalia in January 2009, the clan held a major meeting in Mogadishu. After deliberations, elders and youth participating in the conference came to the consensus to continue supporting the insurgency against
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forces. On 20 January 2009 the Duduble would put out a statement on its position:
''We thank God for the withdrawal of our enemy, the Ethiopian forces, from
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ogadishu and its environs We have in the past called for the adoption of shari'ah law and we will stick with this. We will also continue with the
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against the non-believing troops from
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if they remain in the country. We urge the Somali people to embrace shari'ah law, which is the solution for our religion, people and country. We also call on the Muslims to unite in the name of the Holy Koran and be wary of conspiracies by the enemy. God bless you.''
Following the withdrawal of most Ethiopian forces, Ahmed Nur Ali Jumale would control Bakara Market and its surrounding regions with a Duduble based militia.


2010s

In December 2011, Duduble clan elders in El Buur would formally sign an agreement with Al-Shabaab to fight Ethiopian, Kenyan, TFG and
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forces in Somalia. A Sheikh Sheikh Awale Mohamed Ali of the clan would state, "I advised all Somali tribes to support Al-Shabaab in defending our religion and our country. We have promised to fight both
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and Kenyan troops who entered our country" In June 2014, members of the clan (reportedly many of whom were civilians) would fight alongside Al-Shabaab against Ethiopian forces that had been deployed to El Buur following its capture by
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forces in March of that year.


2020s

Despite historically supporting Al-Shabaab against foreign forces and the former
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, the Duduble is now involved in the fight against the organization.


Notable Figures

* Sheikh Ibrahim Sheikh Cali Xaashi Former MP for the clan and one of the richest men in post war Somalia; He was always a bridge between the international community and Somalia also a key member of the regime of president Abdiqasim before his assassination in Kenya in the year 2003 * Lieutenant Colonel Iman Elman - Somali/Canadian woman presently serving in the Somali National Army. * Ahmed Nuur Ali Jimaaale - owner hormuud . * Mohamed Abdulle Halane - decorated 1964 Ethiopian–Somali Border War hero * Prof. Abdullahi Ali Afrah - Deputy Chairman of the Islamic Courts Union Consultative Council * Caaqil Dheryodhoobe - Historical warrior chief of Central Somalia and strategic thinker * Elman Ali Ahmed - was a Somali entrepreneur and social activist. * Abdi Nageeye - Somali-Dutch
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. * Almas Elman - Somali-Canadian humanitarian aid worker. * Ilwad Elman - Somali-Canadian social activist. She works at the Elman Peace and Human Rights Center in Mogadishu alongside her mother Fartuun Adan, the NGO's founder. *
Botan Ise Alin Mohamed Botan () was a Somalia, Somali rebel leader, formerly based in Mogadishu, and a former member of the Somali Transitional Government, in which he was minister for the disarmament of militias. He was also a member of the Alliance for the Rest ...
- was a Somali rebel leader and a former member of the Somali Transitional Government, in which he was minister for the disarmament of militias. He was also a member of the Alliance for the Restoration of Peace and Counter-Terrorism (ARPCT), a group of warlords opposed to the Islamic Court Union Football player Anwar ahmed mohamed (Aazbaro)


References

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