Gaameedle

Gaameedle (Somali: Gaameedle Arabic: جامدل) are a Somali clan mainly from the southern coastal cities of; Marka[1] and Mogadishu.[2]

Gameedle جامد
Regions with significant populations
Benadir and Lower Shabelle
Languages
Aff Mahdoonte, Benadiri Somali, Somali and Arabic
Religion
Islam
Related ethnic groups
Reer faqi, Biido, Asharaf, Bravanese people, and other Benadiri people

Overview

The clan Gaameedle are said to be Hadarmi ancestry according to their elders and are said to be Al Hamdani in origin.[3] Prior to colonisation the Gaameedle were known to have ruled Marka and were allied with the Ajuuran clan who had ruled Marka hinterlands for two centuries before the Biimaal took over the area outside the city.[4] Near their mosque, in the heart of the ancient city, there is the ruin of a palace that is said to have been the seat of Sultan Samo Nayb, the last governor of Ajuran empire theocracy.[3]

Clan tree

A summarised clan tree of the Gameedle is shown below:

  • Gaameedle
    • Haji Warrow
      • Reer Samow
      • Reer Qaadirow
    • Haji  Abaas
    • Haji Amin
    • Osmankeey
    • Qadhiib

Distribution

The Gaameedle are primarily based in Marka, however can be found in other coastal settlements in such as Mogadishu, Gendershe and villages in the hinterlands. The Haji Warrow, Haji Abaas and Reer Qadhiib are primarily based in Marka, whilst the Osmankeey are primarily based in Shingani.[5] Whereas, Haji Amin are primarily based in Gendershe and Jilib Marka, where they make one of the 7 sub clans of the Gendershe. The Gaameedle also live in hinterlands in other urban centres such as, Baidoa, Afgooye, Janaale, Qoryooley, Buulo Mareer and small villages such Idimow, Jmaame, and Jeerow

References

  1. Adam, Anita. Benadiri People of Somalia with Particular Reference to the Reer Hamar of Mogadishu. p. 108.
  2. Adam, Anita. Benadiri People of Somalia with Particular Reference to the Reer Hamar of Mogadishu. p. 158.
  3. Ahmed, Hassan. La Citta' di Marka,il Dominio Sulla Costa Somala. p. 57.
  4. Marchal, Roland. Studies on Governance. p. 7.
  5. Adam, Anita. Benadiri People of Somalia with Particular Reference to the Reer Hamar of Mogadishu. p. 156.
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