Rulers of The Warsangali Sultanate
Rulers of the Warsangali Sultanate up to and after Sultan Mohamoud Ali Shire:
# | Sultan | Reign | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Gerad Dhidhin | 1298–1311 | Established the Warsangali Sultanate in the late 13th century. |
2 | Gerad Hamar Gale | 1311–1328 | Son of Gerad Dhidhin. Expanded rule into the southern Somali Peninsula. |
3 | Gerad Ibrahim | 1328–1340 | |
4 | Gerad Omer | 1340–1355 | |
5 | Gerad Mohamud I | 1355–1375 | |
6 | Gerad Ciise I | 1375–1392 | |
7 | Gerad Siciid | 1392–1409 | |
8 | Gerad Ahmed | 1409–1430 | |
9 | Gerad Siciid II | 1430–1450 | |
10 | Gerad Mohamud II | 1450–1479 | |
11 | Gerad Ciise II | 1479–1487 | Father of Gerad Ali Dable. |
12 | Gerad Omar | 1487–1495 | Following Gerad Ciise II's death, various pretenders to the throne battled each other to succeed the ruler. Power was eventually transferred for a short period to Ciise II's brother, Gerad Omar. |
13 | Gerad Ali Dable | 1491–1503 | Exiled in Yemen after the death of his father, Gerad Ciise II. Returned with cannon fire and defeated the Gerad of Dhulbahante's troops in the Battle of Garadag. |
14 | Gerad Liban | 1503–1525 | Eldest son of Gerad Ali Dable. |
15 | Gerad Yuusuf | 1525–1555 | |
16 | Gerad Mohamud III | 1555–1585 | |
17 | Gerad Abdale | 1585–1612 | |
18 | Gerad Ali | 1612–1655 | |
19 | Gerad Mohamud IV | 1655–1675 | |
20 | Gerad Naleye | 1675–1705 | |
21 | Gerad Mohamed | 1705–1750 | |
22 | Gerad Ali | 1750–1789 | |
23 | Gerad Mohamud Ali | 1789–1830 | |
24 | Gerad Aul | 1830–1870 | |
25 | Gerad Ali Shire | 1870–1897 | Father of Sultan Mohamoud Ali Shire, with whom he briefly engaged in a power struggle. |
26 | Sultan Mohamoud Ali Shire | 1897–1960 | Led the Sultanate during some of its most turbulent years. Fought against and signed treaties with the British. Eventually exiled to the Seychelles for ignoring imperial entreaties. |
27 | Sultan Abdul Sallan | 1960–1997 | |
28 | Sultan Siciid Sultan Abdisalaan | 1997–present |
Read more about this topic: Warsangali Sultanate
Famous quotes containing the words rulers of the, rulers of and/or rulers:
“Women and negroes, being seven-twelfths of the people, are a majority; and according to our republican theory, are the rightful rulers of the nation.”
—Elizabeth Cady Stanton (18151902)
“The rulers of the state are the only persons who ought to have the privilege of lying, either at home or abroad; they may be allowed to lie for the good of the state.”
—Plato (c. 427347 B.C.)
“Of the best rulers The people only know that they exist; The next best they love and praise The next they fear; And the next they revile. When they do not command the peoples faith, Some will lose faith in them, And then they resort to oaths! But of the best when their task is accomplished, their work done, The people all remark, We have done it ourselves.”
—Lao-Tzu (6th century B.C.)