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The Gurgure, Gorgorah or Gurgura (, ''Gorgorah'' ) is a northern
Somali clan Somali clans (; ) are patrilineal kinship groups based on agnatic descent of the Somali people. Tradition and folklore connects the origin of the Somali population by language and way of life, and societal organisations, by customs, and by a fee ...
, a sub-division of the Dir clan family.I. M. Lewis (1959)


Overview

As a Dir sub-clan, the Gurgura have immediate lineal ties with the
Akisho The Akisho (Somali language, Somali: Akiisho, Arabic language, Arabic: أكيشو) is a northern Somali clan, a sub-division of the Dir (clan), Dir clan family. Overview As a Dir (clan), Dir sub-clan, the Akisho have immediate lineal ties with ...
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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 ...
, Issa, the Surre (Abdalle and
Qubeys Qubeys قبيس سر در is a branch of the Surre subclan of the Somali people, which is in turn a branch of the greater Mehe Dir tribe. Qubeys is brother to Abdalle Surre Dir. Surre (Abdalle & Qubeys) History & overview Qubeys قبيس, ...
), the
Biimaal The Bimaal or Bimal, (; Arabic:بيمال) are a sub-clan of the major Dir clan family. This clan is widely known for leading a resistance against the colonials in northern Somalia for decades which can be compared to the war of the Sayyid in So ...
(who the Gaadsen also belong to), the Bajimal, the Bursuk, the Madigan Dir, the Garre (the Quranyow sub-clan to be precise as they claim descent from Dir), Gurre, Gariire, other Dir sub-clans and they have lineal ties with the
Hawiye The Hawiye (; ) are one of the principal and largest of the Somali clans, tracing their lineage back to Sheikh Ahmed Bin Abdulrahman Bin Uthman, also known as Sheikh Hawiye, the eponymous figure of the clan. They are considered the earliest do ...
(Irir),
Hawadle The Hawadle (, , ) are a Somali clan who trace descent to Meyle, one of the sons of Irir Samaale. The Hawadle, as well as many other Somali clans stem from Samaale. Distribution The Hawadle primarily live in Hiran and Middle Shabelle as w ...
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Ajuran Ajuran may refer to: * Ajuran Sultanate, a medieval Somali empire * Ajuran (clan), a Somali clan * Ajuran currency Ajuran currency was an old coinage system minted in the Ajuran Sultanate. The polity was a Somali Muslim kingdom that ruled over la ...
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Degoodi The Degoodi or Degodia (, ) is a Somali clan. They are genealogically related to the other Samaale, but in particular to the Garjante, Gaalje'el, Garre, Masare, Isa (Saransor) and 'Awrmale, with which they share the same ancestor Gardhere Sam ...
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Gaalje'el The Gaalje'el (), (), () or Habar Tigaalle is one of the largest Somali clans, whose origins traces back to Samaale. The Galje'el clan belong to the major Saransoor, Saransor clans who also are a sub clan of the wider Gardhere Samaale clans. T ...
clan groups, who share the same ancestor
Samaale Samaale, also spelled Samali or Samale () is traditionally considered to be the common forefather of several major Somali clans and their respective sub-clans. His name is the source of the ethnonym ''Somali''.. As the purported ancestor of most ...
.The Quranyo section of the Garre claim descent from Dirr, who are born of the Irrir Samal. UNDP Paper in Kenya http://www.undp.org/content/dam/kenya/docs/Amani%20Papers/AP_Volume1_n2_May2010.pdf


Distribution

The Gurgure (Mohamed) Madaxweyne Dir is a vast clan that stretch from Sanaag (Somaliland) to the Awash Valley. They also extend to the south into Bale region where they Gurgure settlements near the town Sheikh Hussein can be found. They are associated with trade and the spread of Islam. The Gurgure are the majority in
Dire Dawa Dire Dawa (; , meaning"where the Dir (clan), Dir hit his spear into the ground" or "The true Dir", , Harari language, Harari: ድሬዳዋ, lit. "Plain of Medicine"; ) is a city in eastern Ethiopia near the Somali Region and Oromia, Oromo borde ...
, Afdem (woreda) and
Erer Erer is a town in central Ethiopia. Located in the Sitti Zone of the Somali Region, it is located 51km east of Shinile. It is the administrative center of Erer Woreda. Overview Erer has had telephone service at least as early as 1967. Recor ...
district in the
Sitti Zone Sitti Zone (), formerly known as Shinile, is a List of zones of Ethiopia, zone in Somali Region of Ethiopia. Located at the northwestern point of the Somali Region and stretching across the savanna north of the Ahmar Mountains, Sitti is borde ...
. Gurgure are the founders of the city of Dire Dawa,
Sheikh, Somaliland Sheikh (, , also known as ''Shiikh'' or ''Upper Sheikh''), is a city in central Somaliland (a state in the Horn of Africa that separated from Somalia in 1991 and is not internationally recognized). Sheikh is the capital of the Sheikh district in ...
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Erer Erer is a town in central Ethiopia. Located in the Sitti Zone of the Somali Region, it is located 51km east of Shinile. It is the administrative center of Erer Woreda. Overview Erer has had telephone service at least as early as 1967. Recor ...
among other cities in Somaliland and Ethiopia. Today the Gurgure live in
Dire Dawa Dire Dawa (; , meaning"where the Dir (clan), Dir hit his spear into the ground" or "The true Dir", , Harari language, Harari: ድሬዳዋ, lit. "Plain of Medicine"; ) is a city in eastern Ethiopia near the Somali Region and Oromia, Oromo borde ...
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Somali Region The Somali Region (, , ), also known as Soomaali Galbeed () and officially the Somali Regional State, is a Regions of Ethiopia, regional state in eastern Ethiopia. It is the largest region of Ethiopia. The state borders the Ethiopian regions ...
of Ethiopia,
Harar Harar (; Harari language, Harari: ሀረር / ; ; ; ), known historically by the indigenous as Harar-Gey or simply Gey (Harari: ጌይ, ݘٛىيْ, ''Gēy'', ), is a List of cities with defensive walls, walled city in eastern Ethiopia. It is al ...
region,
Djibouti Djibouti, officially the Republic of Djibouti, is a country in the Horn of Africa, bordered by Somalia to the south, Ethiopia to the southwest, Eritrea in the north, and the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden to the east. The country has an area ...
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Somaliland Somaliland, officially the Republic of Somaliland, is an List of states with limited recognition, unrecognised country in the Horn of Africa. It is located in the southern coast of the Gulf of Aden and bordered by Djibouti to the northwest, E ...
, and the
Afar Region The Afar Region (; ; ), formerly known as Region 2, is a Regions of Ethiopia, regional state in northeastern Ethiopia and the homeland of the Afar people. Its capital is the planned city of Semera, which lies on the paved Awash, Ethiopia, Awash ...
. Lo'jir Gurgure (Nabidoor & Biciide-Harun Muse) live as far east as
Erigavo Erigavo (, ), also spelled as Erigabo, is the capital and largest city of the Sanaag region of Somaliland. Etymology The name ''Ceerigaabo'' is made up of two parts: ''Ceeri'' which describes a place water collects, and ''gaabo'' (''gaaban'') ...
and
Heis (town) Heis (, ) is a historic coastal town located in the Sanaag region of Somaliland. The town was important for trade and communication with the Somali interior and was used to export frankincense to Arabia. History Antiquity The site said to be iden ...
in Sanaag. In Dire Dawa Gurgure live in 24 kebeles out of the 38 and share 6 other kebeles with oromo and 2 with issa.


Origin

The Gurgura are a Somali clan who inhabit the
Sitti Zone Sitti Zone (), formerly known as Shinile, is a List of zones of Ethiopia, zone in Somali Region of Ethiopia. Located at the northwestern point of the Somali Region and stretching across the savanna north of the Ahmar Mountains, Sitti is borde ...
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Dire Dawa Dire Dawa (; , meaning"where the Dir (clan), Dir hit his spear into the ground" or "The true Dir", , Harari language, Harari: ድሬዳዋ, lit. "Plain of Medicine"; ) is a city in eastern Ethiopia near the Somali Region and Oromia, Oromo borde ...
,
Harar Harar (; Harari language, Harari: ሀረር / ; ; ; ), known historically by the indigenous as Harar-Gey or simply Gey (Harari: ጌይ, ݘٛىيْ, ''Gēy'', ), is a List of cities with defensive walls, walled city in eastern Ethiopia. It is al ...
,
Somaliland Somaliland, officially the Republic of Somaliland, is an List of states with limited recognition, unrecognised country in the Horn of Africa. It is located in the southern coast of the Gulf of Aden and bordered by Djibouti to the northwest, E ...
and the first clan who founder in dire Dawa. The Gurgura are the eldest Dir and most ancient Somali clan who migrated from
Awdal Awdal (, ) is an administrative region (''Administrative divisions of Somaliland, gobol'') in western Somaliland. It was separated from Woqooyi Galbeed and became a province in 1984 and is the most northwesterly province of Somaliland. To the e ...
east into
Sanaag Sanag (, ) is an administrative region ('' gobol'') in north eastern Somaliland.Regions of Somalia
Sa ...
and southwest into
Harar Harar (; Harari language, Harari: ሀረር / ; ; ; ), known historically by the indigenous as Harar-Gey or simply Gey (Harari: ጌይ, ݘٛىيْ, ''Gēy'', ), is a List of cities with defensive walls, walled city in eastern Ethiopia. It is al ...
,
Dire Dawa Dire Dawa (; , meaning"where the Dir (clan), Dir hit his spear into the ground" or "The true Dir", , Harari language, Harari: ድሬዳዋ, lit. "Plain of Medicine"; ) is a city in eastern Ethiopia near the Somali Region and Oromia, Oromo borde ...
and
Awash Valley } The Awash River (sometimes spelled Awaash; Oromo: ''Awaash OR Hawaas'', Amharic: ዐዋሽ, Afar: ''Hawaash We'ayot'', Somali: ''Webiga Dir'', Italian: ''Auasc'') is a major river of Ethiopia. Its course is entirely contained within the boun ...
as traders that connected the Arabs, Europeans, Indians and Chinese in
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 ...
to
Harar Harar (; Harari language, Harari: ሀረር / ; ; ; ), known historically by the indigenous as Harar-Gey or simply Gey (Harari: ጌይ, ݘٛىيْ, ''Gēy'', ), is a List of cities with defensive walls, walled city in eastern Ethiopia. It is al ...
. The Gurgura brought dyed garments, salt, sugar etc.. from
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 ...
to Harar and went back to Zeila with leather, species, frankincense and livestock. Along the trade routes, the Gurgura established settlements that were thriving communities during the
Sultanate of Ifat The Sultanate of Ifat, known as Wafāt or Awfāt in Arabic texts, or the Kingdom of Zeila was a medieval Sunni Muslim state in the eastern regions of the Horn of Africa between the late 13th century and early 15th century. It was formed in pres ...
and
Adal Sultanate The Adal Sultanate, also known as the Adal Empire or Barr Saʿad dīn (alt. spelling ''Adel Sultanate'', ''Adal Sultanate'') (), was a medieval Sunni Muslim empire which was located in the Horn of Africa. It was founded by Sabr ad-Din III on th ...
. Examples of these settlements named after Gurgura saints include
Jaldessa Jaldessa (also transliterated Jeldessa, Gildessa, Guildessa, Gheldessa) is a village in eastern Ethiopia. Located in the Dire Dawa Region. The Central Statistical Agency has not published an estimate for the population of this village. It is loc ...
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Abasa, Awdal Abasa (also spelled: Abbasa, Abbaso) () is an ancient town in the northwestern Awdal region of Somaliland. In ancient times it served as the capital of both Queen Kola's Kingdom and Kingdom of Adal. Overview Abasa is situated around 50  ...
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Amud Amud or Amoud (, , ) is an ancient, ruined town in the Awdal region of Somaliland.Damtew Teferra, ''African higher education: an international reference handbook'', (Indiana University Press: 2003) Named after its patron Saint ''Amud'' it was a c ...
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Awbare Awbare (, Amharic: አውበሬ), officially known as Teferi BerTeferi 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 cal ...
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Awbube Awbube (, Amharic: አውቡቤ), (), (also spelt ''Awbuube''), called after its patron Saint ''Awbube'', also known as Alaua or Halaua, is an ancient and ruined town located in the Awbare district in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. It is located ...
and
Dire Dawa Dire Dawa (; , meaning"where the Dir (clan), Dir hit his spear into the ground" or "The true Dir", , Harari language, Harari: ድሬዳዋ, lit. "Plain of Medicine"; ) is a city in eastern Ethiopia near the Somali Region and Oromia, Oromo borde ...
. The name Gurgure in Somali is derived from the old Somali word Gorgortan (meaning to bargain or negotiate as a merchant) according some sources as the Gurgura were known as traders. According other sources the name was derived from Guur guur (meaning to move from one place to another frequently) Guur guur can also mean aqal Somali or Somali huts. Gurgur can also mean to crawl like babies do. It is only more recently in the 19th century that the name Gurgura started being associated with Oromos (that means that act of selling or to sell). Mohamed "Gurgura" Madaxweyne
Dir (clan) The Dir () is one of the largest and most prominent Somali clans in the Horn of Africa. They are also considered to be the oldest Somali stock to have inhabited the region. Its members inhabit Djibouti, Somalia, Ethiopia ( Somali, Harar, Dir ...
is the eldest Dir clan and one of the earliest Somalis if not the earliest in the Horn of Africa. The is evident as there are many other Dir tribes with Bah Gurgura sub tribes such as 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 ...
, Issa and Isaaq. Majority 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 ...
subclans had Gurgura mothers. The Bah Gurgura and Bah Sanayo subclans 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 Awbube (, Amharic: አውቡቤ), (), (also spelt ''Awbuube''), called after its patron Saint ''Awbube'', also known as Alaua or Halaua, is an ancient and ruined town located in the Awbare district in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. It is located ...
. Bah Gurgura Mamasan Eleye
Issa (clan) The Issa (also spelled Esa, or Aysa) (, ) is a northern Somali clan, a sub-division of the Dir clan family. Overview As a Dir sub-clan, the Issa have immediate lineal ties with the Gadabuursi, Akisho, the Surre (Abdalle and Qubeys), the Bi ...
as well as
Habar Yoonis The Habar Yoonis (, full Nasab: '' Said ibn Al-Qādhī Ismā'īl ibn ash-Shaykh Isḥāq ibn Aḥmad'') alternatively spelled as Habr Yunis is a major clan part of the Garhajis . As descendants of Ismail bin Sheikh Isaaq, its members form a ...
and
Habr Je'lo The Habr Je'lo (), , Full Name: ''Mūsa ibn ash-Shaykh Isḥāq ibn Aḥmad,'' historically known as the Habr Toljaala () is a major Northern Somali clan of the wider Isaaq family. Its members form the Habr Habusheed () confederation along with t ...
. Gurgura predates most of these younger northern Somali clans. The ruined towns excavated on the Ethiopian Somali boarder by A.T. Curle reveal the sophistication of ancient towns associated with Gurgura saints. 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 ...
town of
Awbare Awbare (, Amharic: አውበሬ), officially known as Teferi BerTeferi 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 cal ...
is one of the largest and is named after Sheikh Awbare, a famous sheikh of Ifat and Adal Sultanates, who of the Nabioor subclan of the Gurgura. Another Gadabuursi ancient settlement known as
Awbube Awbube (, Amharic: አውቡቤ), (), (also spelt ''Awbuube''), called after its patron Saint ''Awbube'', also known as Alaua or Halaua, is an ancient and ruined town located in the Awbare district in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. It is located ...
is also named after a Gurgura saint called Sheikh Awbube who was a famous Ifat era saint also Nabidoor Gurgure. The Gadabuursi subclans of Reer Nuur and Adan Yoonis are collectively known as Bah Gurgura as their ancestor was Halimo Sheikh who was the sister of Bare Sheikh more famously known as Sheikh Awbare, the Saint the ancient town is named after. The ''Origin & History of the Somali People by Ibrahim Ali'' argues the warriors who fought Amda Seyon (1314 - 1344) also included the Gurgura warriors. The description of these warriors tying themselves together and then going into battle is identical to the battle practiced by the Gurgura - "first the abidoorGurgura were sent in to battle, and when we draw the first blood, it means we are guaranteed victory." Origin & History of Somali People, by I. Ali The Gurgura and other Dir tribes like the Surre Qubeys are known and associated with introducing Islam to the many parts of Somalia and Ethiopia.


History

The Gurgura are several times mentioned in the ''Futuh Al Habasha: Conquest of Abyssinia'' as source dating back as far as the 16th century, by Shihabudin Ahmad bin Abd al-Qadir. It is recorded that the Gurgura were among the famous Somali spearmen led by their chief Garad Abdi who fought alongside Ahmed Gurey or
Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi (, Harari: አሕመድ ኢብራሂም አል-ጋዚ, ; 21 July 1506 – 10 February 1543) was the Imam of the Adal Sultanate from 1527 to 1543. Commonly named Ahmed ''Gragn'' in Amharic and ''Gurey'' in Somali, ...
.
..."composed of the somali spearmen of the Marraihan, the Gorgorah and the Hawiya; are one thousand of them among the most famous spearmen. And from the soldiers bearing shields the same number." p. 120-121 "After them came up the tribe of Gorgorah (Gurgura) with Garad Abdi their chieftan, and 30 horses and 1,000 men." p.123
Patrick Gilkes (2003) mentions the Gurgura as one of the clans that participated in the ''Futuh Al Habasha : Conquest of Abyssinia'':
Emir Ahmed Gurrey, known to the Ethiopians as Ahmed Gran. The emir himself was almost certainly from one of the pre-Somali peoples around Harar, but Somalis from a number of clans, particularly the Gorgora, a clan that probably originated around Zelia, certainly fought in his armies. Ahmed himself probably had no direct links with Somalis other than recruiting them, but his mythic value was substantial. He had launched a highly successful jihad against Ethiopia in the 1530s.
The city of
Dire Dawa Dire Dawa (; , meaning"where the Dir (clan), Dir hit his spear into the ground" or "The true Dir", , Harari language, Harari: ድሬዳዋ, lit. "Plain of Medicine"; ) is a city in eastern Ethiopia near the Somali Region and Oromia, Oromo borde ...
was originally called Dir and used to be part of the
Sultanate of Ifat The Sultanate of Ifat, known as Wafāt or Awfāt in Arabic texts, or the Kingdom of Zeila was a medieval Sunni Muslim state in the eastern regions of the Horn of Africa between the late 13th century and early 15th century. It was formed in pres ...
and
Adal Sultanate The Adal Sultanate, also known as the Adal Empire or Barr Saʿad dīn (alt. spelling ''Adel Sultanate'', ''Adal Sultanate'') (), was a medieval Sunni Muslim empire which was located in the Horn of Africa. It was founded by Sabr ad-Din III on th ...
during the medieval times and was exclusively settled by Dir clan (Gurgure, Issa and Gadabuursi). After the weakening of Adal Sultanate, the Ethiopian Christians and later on Oromos took advantage and were able to penetrate through the city and settle the surrounding areas.
Dir a settlement which according to Huntingford, may conceivably be modern day Dire Dawa. ''Huntingford, Historical Geography of Ethiopia, p. 122. (p)''
In his book ''Across Widest Africa: An Account of the Country and People of Eastern, Central and Western Africa As Seen During a Twelve Months' Journey from Djibuti to Cape Verde, Volume 2,'' written in 1905 , Arnold Henry Savage Landor describes the Gurgura as a Somali tribe that he encountered on his way to Harar from Djibouti in and around Dire Dawa and back towards
Abyssinia Abyssinia (; also known as Abyssinie, Abissinia, Habessinien, or Al-Habash) was an ancient region in the Horn of Africa situated in the northern highlands of modern-day Ethiopia and Eritrea.Sven Rubenson, The survival of Ethiopian independence, ...
. The authors refers to the land between Dire Dawa and Harar as Gurgura. The author says he met
"the Gurgura in great numbers with their spears, looking after sheep and camels. The Gurgura possessing a skin of a deep chocolate colour, and divided them into two distinct types: one with wholly hair, or twisted into curls; the other not so common, with smooth hair, which is always left long and reaches the shoulders. Some grew a slight beard upon the cheeks and chin. The author goes on to say that they all had eyes the iris of which was of a deep brown, but that portion of the eye-ball which is white was dark yellowish tone."
Landor writes about making a camp near hot springs on his way to
Abyssinia Abyssinia (; also known as Abyssinie, Abissinia, Habessinien, or Al-Habash) was an ancient region in the Horn of Africa situated in the northern highlands of modern-day Ethiopia and Eritrea.Sven Rubenson, The survival of Ethiopian independence, ...
today known as Erer hot springs in the Sitti Zone of
Somali Region The Somali Region (, , ), also known as Soomaali Galbeed () and officially the Somali Regional State, is a Regions of Ethiopia, regional state in eastern Ethiopia. It is the largest region of Ethiopia. The state borders the Ethiopian regions ...
. There he met the Hawiya, like the Gurgura, who speak Somali, and some also understand the Galla (
Oromo Oromo may refer to: * Oromo people, an ethnic group of Ethiopia and Kenya * Oromo language, an Afroasiatic language See also * *Orma (clan), Oromo tribe *Oromia Oromia (, ) is a Regions of Ethiopia, regional state in Ethiopia and the homelan ...
) language. The author describes the Hawiya, the Ghedebursi (
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 ...
), Issa, Gurgura, Haberual (Habar Awal) and Dahrot (
Darod The Darod (, ) is a Somali clan. The forefather of this clan is Sheikh Abdirahman bin Isma'il al-Jabarti, more commonly known as Darod. The clan primarily settles the apex of the Horn of Africa and its peripheries, the Somali hinterlands adjacent ...
) as speaking Somali.


Gurgura Political Organization

The Gurgura fought for the Somali rebels during the
Ethiopian Civil War The Ethiopian Civil War was a civil war in Ethiopia and present-day Eritrea, fought between the Ethiopian military junta known as the Derg and Ethiopian-Eritrean anti-government rebels from 12 September 1974 to 28 May 1991. The Derg overthre ...
and supported the annexation of
Dire Dawa Dire Dawa (; , meaning"where the Dir (clan), Dir hit his spear into the ground" or "The true Dir", , Harari language, Harari: ድሬዳዋ, lit. "Plain of Medicine"; ) is a city in eastern Ethiopia near the Somali Region and Oromia, Oromo borde ...
, Ejersa Goro, Hurso and Erer, they actively participated in the Issa and Gurgura Liberation Front and clashed with the
Oromo Liberation Front The Oromo Liberation Front (, abbreviated: ABO; English abbreviation: OLF) is an Oromo nationalist political party formed in 1973 to promote self-determination and the independence for the Oromo people inhabiting today's Oromia Region and Oromi ...
on numerous occasions for control over
Dire Dawa Dire Dawa (; , meaning"where the Dir (clan), Dir hit his spear into the ground" or "The true Dir", , Harari language, Harari: ድሬዳዋ, lit. "Plain of Medicine"; ) is a city in eastern Ethiopia near the Somali Region and Oromia, Oromo borde ...
. * Issa Gurgure Libration Front (IGLF) was active until 1991 it was led by an Abdiaziz Gurgure and later by Mr.Riyaale Ahmed * Independent Gurgure Libration Front (GLF) was founded by Member of Parliament Abdiaziz Gurgure currently chief Advisor to NISS and senior advisor to Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia * Horiyaal Democratic Party was a Gadaburis led political Party in Ethiopia with their Dir Issa and Gurgure, however; several attempts to unite the three with other Somali tribes didn't fall through. The Gurgura established Gurgura Liberation Movement match earlier than Gurgura Liberation Front which later joined arms with the Issa to form IGLF (Issa Gurgura Liberation Front). IGLF was established by 24 people, 12 people from Issa and 12 people also from Gurgura. Riyale Ahmed of the Issa became president of IGLF, while Gurgura became the vice president. The IGLF members were from the il Tire branch of the Western Somali Liberation Front. After the many fights over control Dire Dawa with the Issa against Oromo, the Ethiopian military took control of the area. These two liberation fronts with Horiyaal were the founding members to of the ESPDP (Ethiopian Somali People Democratic Party) in Hurso which Ahmed Shide Represents today in Abyi Ahmed's PP government. After the Issa sabotaged the Gurgura, the GLF separated from IGLF. GLF leaders informed the transitional government of EPRDF about the separation of Gurgura Liberation Front. The transitional government of EPRDF allowed us to open our office in Addis Ababa and Dire Dawa. Then GLF officially launched their work with Abdiwahab sheikh Abdiwali as the head of GLF and military camp. Abdulaziz Ahmed as the Gurgura representative in the parliament. With Mohamed Yusuf Omar as the vice representative of Gurgura in the parliament. Abdulaziz was also elected as vice chairperson of the Ethiopian Electoral Board Commission during the transitional period of EPRDF government. Over 500 hectares of Hurso farm lands were seized by the Mengistu Haile Mariam's Derg government, which ruled Ethiopia from 1974 to 1991 in the aftermath of the 1977-78 Ogaden War. The Gurgura also lost over 7000 homes in the city of Dire Dawa which were never returned to the families that were displaced this day. The farms and homes were seized by the government as a punishment for their involvement in the 1977 war.


Historical Background of Gurgura and Oromo Relationship

Nole, Jarso and Ala Oromo sub-clans used to fight among each other for grazing and territorial expansions. The Ala who out numbered the Nole pushed and forced them eastward into Jarso territory near Harar while the Jarso forced the Nole westward towards Ala. Due to many victorious battle over Nole, the Ala succeeded in controlling extensive territories which included the present day Gurgura territory near Dire Dawa. The then leader of Nole, called for the support of Gurgura after his defeat by Ala and Jarso. After securing the support of the Gurgura, the combined forces fought against the Ala forcing them to retreated to Gara muleta area south of Harar. As reward for this military alliance the leader of Nole gave many brides and extensive territories to the Gurgura. Post the wars, the alliance strengthened between the Nole and Gurgura (Specifically Kundhible sub-clan) over the years politically. Due this alliance and brides the Gurgura men took from the Nole for their military assistance, the Gurgura who are living in the eastern part of Dire Dawa Region and eastern Hararghe Zone of the Oromia region gradually started speaking Afaan Oromo as their mother tongue. Shiekh Adam Ahmed Ibrahim "Tula" was asked by Dr. Jeylani Kadir Gamada in his biography if Shiekh Adam knew when the Nole-Gurgura alliance started, to which he replied "I have been told it started before the time of the Prophet; though it is an exaggration. I have been told it started before my time." - Shiekh Adam Tula
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political organizations sought to coerce the Oromo speaking Gurgura in the rural villages of
Dire Dawa Dire Dawa (; , meaning"where the Dir (clan), Dir hit his spear into the ground" or "The true Dir", , Harari language, Harari: ድሬዳዋ, lit. "Plain of Medicine"; ) is a city in eastern Ethiopia near the Somali Region and Oromia, Oromo borde ...
and Oromia Region, to get them to identify themselves as Oromo for their political and land grabbing ambitions. The 1995 Ethiopian national "census" is nothing but a propaganda tool to undermine the presences of Somalis not just Dire Dawa but all along the border between Somali and Oromo Regions. The Oromo speaking Somalis were identify as Oromos solely based on the language they spoke though they belong to and identified as Gurgura who are genealogically true Somalis. Oromo elders and politicians claimed that "the Gurgura people who speak the Oromo language belong to the Oromo tribes and they only started to identify themselves with the Somali after the 1974 change of the Haile Selassie regime" though Gurgura and Somalis strongly disagree.


Clan Tree

The Gurgura (abtirsi or clan tree) are subdivided into seven major sub-clans. Eldest son of Gurgure is Kundhuble, Gufaatile, Sanjecele, Sanaye, Nabidoor, Gacalwaaq and Biciide. The Gurgure Ugaas is selected and chosen from reer Gufatile as it is the tradition if he fulfills all the requirements. * Dir ** Madaxweyne *** Gurgure (Mohamed) ***# Habr Daar ***#* Kundhible ***#** Abdulle ***#** Ali ***# Dudub ***## Libaan ***##* Gufaatile ***##** Ismail ***##** Sabti ***##** Awbare ***##* Sanjeele ***##* Sanaye ***##** Walasame ***##** Walahashiir ***## Quwaxade ***##* Nabidoor ***##** Aw Bare ***##* Biciide ***##** ''Foodnabi'' ***##*** Ahmed ***##** ''Ahmed Meel Gooble'' ***##* Gacalwaaq ***##** ''Cassa'' ***##*** Gumaroon ***##** ''Jibril'' ***##*** Aden ***##*** Omar ***##*** Fiqii ***##*** Macalin ***##*** Eebo


Notable Gurgure Figures

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Awbube Awbube (, Amharic: አውቡቤ), (), (also spelt ''Awbuube''), called after its patron Saint ''Awbube'', also known as Alaua or Halaua, is an ancient and ruined town located in the Awbare district in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. It is located ...
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Awbare Awbare (, Amharic: አውበሬ), officially known as Teferi BerTeferi 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 cal ...
* Abwaan Cabdi Muxumed Amiin * Maxamed Saalax Xaaji Cali (Yacnile) * Shiekh Abdiwali Aw-Muxumed * Shiekh Abu Bakr Garad Osman ( Sabalo) * Shiekh Mohammed Rashad Abdulle (Translated the Quran into Afan Oromo) * Shantam Shubbisa (a talented artist known for his contributions to Oromo music) * Shiekh Ahmedbashir Aw-Muxumed Afgudaye * Ugaas Buux Gaiid (52nd Ugaas of Gurgure and Dir Dhabah's most notable figure) * Ugaas Gadiid Abdullahi Ugaas Buux (53rd Ugaas of Gurgure) * Ismail Aw Aden - First mayor of Dire Dawa (after TPLF control of Dire Dawa) * Sh. Abdiaziz Sh. Abdiwali (Vice President of Ethiopian Islamic Affairs Supreme Council) * Ugaas Siyad Daud Cumar (54th and current Ugaas) * Abdiwahab Sh. Abdiwali (former Colonel
Somali National Army The Somali National Army () are the ground forces component of the Somali Armed Forces. Since Somali independence in 1960, the Army fought to expand and increase Somalia's sphere of influence throughout the Horn of Africa counter to Ethiopia' ...
, Politician, prominent Gurgure leader of
Dire Dawa Dire Dawa (; , meaning"where the Dir (clan), Dir hit his spear into the ground" or "The true Dir", , Harari language, Harari: ድሬዳዋ, lit. "Plain of Medicine"; ) is a city in eastern Ethiopia near the Somali Region and Oromia, Oromo borde ...
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) * Sh. Adam Ahmed Ibrahim (Tula) * Colonel Ahmed Kacaan * Dr. Ahmed Y. Ali (Researcher at Cardiff University) * Macalin Qaasim Xaaji-Maxamed (well known sheikh of Somaliland who taught the likes of former presidents of Somaliland such as Egal, Silaanyo, Cirro and Edna Aden) * Shiekh Abdurahman Damota * Biftu Mohamed Ibrahim (Federal MP for Dire Dawa) * Mohamed Yusuf Omar (retired Federal MP) * Ibrahim Yusuf (Head of Dire Dawa PP/Government) * Abdiaziz Ahmed Gurgure (MP, former Ethiopian Ambassador to Ivory Coast, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and among other countries, Currently Senior Adv. MoFA & Chief Adv. to NISS)


See also

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Hurso Hurso (Somali language: Huursoo) is a town in eastern Ethiopia. Located in the Shinile Zone of the Somali Region about 40 km west of Dire Dawa, it has a longitude and latitude of and an altitude of 1130 meters above sea level. It is one of fou ...
* Gurgura Woreda *
Erer Erer is a town in central Ethiopia. Located in the Sitti Zone of the Somali Region, it is located 51km east of Shinile. It is the administrative center of Erer Woreda. Overview Erer has had telephone service at least as early as 1967. Recor ...


References

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