Doubtful it actually existedThere seems to be a lot of conjectural and secondary sources for the existence of such a polity, but however through critical lens is the evidence for the existence of ajuran state/empire satisfactory or is it a myth that is derived from cultural mythology?. @historians @everyone
Gareen are Hawiye who ruled over other Hawiye.The ruling clan were the house of Gareen, who weren’t HW but a Samaale clan related to them.
They were a cousin clan but not hawiye themselves, they were from another branch of Samaale.Gareen are Hawiye who ruled over other Hawiye.
Jambeele are Hawiye. They are descendants of Baalcad Gaas Siroole Jambeele. The Arab larp is inconsistent in age gap with a Hashemite/Samaale non Irir and a sub sub Hawiye lineage mix. The exlusivity of the empire of Hawiye at its core, naming the medieval kingdom after the tribe (Hawiye Ajan) and holding the Hawiye boqortooyo title even out of respect till the last century under Olol Dinle is paramount in showing how important Ajuran was and still is to Hawiye. The Habargidir use to regularly reclaim Ajuran ex territory in the Gaalkacyo shirar to let the Italians know they were dealing with an old relic kkkk.They were a cousin clan but not hawiye themselves, they were from another branch of Samaale.
The state wasn’t called Ajuuraan. It was called the Ajan coast by the Portuguese (primary sources) with Mogadishu, Merca and Baraawe as their main cities. They mention Hawiye as its rulers. Also the RX and Hawiye all agree that Ajuuraan were the boss in the south back in the days.
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Saying Hawiye or Dir or whatever at that time is nonsense anyway, the Moieties of Somalis were probably different,Ajan was European mispronounciation of Ajam, which Arabs applied to neighboring non-arab speaking lands and countries. So it was not what the state name was either.
I don't think portuguese ever mentioned hawiye as rulers , we have Ibn Said and Al-Idrisi mentioning them and saying that they live on the coast and the hinterland river valley.
Saying Hawiye or Dir or whatever at that time is nonsense anyway, the Moieties of Somalis were probably different,
I recall they were overthrown due to overtaxation and tyranny.It's still kinda of a mystery what happened to it
The people on the coast of Ajan or Ajam etc were Hawiye by several medieval ans early modern era texts.Ajan was European mispronounciation of Ajam, which Arabs applied to neighboring non-arab speaking lands and countries. So it was not what the state name was either.
I don't think portuguese ever mentioned hawiye as rulers , we have Ibn Said and Al-Idrisi mentioning them and saying that they lived on the coast and the hinterland river valley but thats about it.
I recall they were overthrown due to overtaxation and tyranny.
Wish we had a Ajuuraan on this forum. They live with us in Bale and Mogadishu. Always knew them as Hawiye. Olol Diinle carried the Hawiye title while the patriarch Gareen (royal family) himself is buried in Ximan Gareen. This was outlined by Hawiye elders during the infamous Tomaselli conference. Read below the red lines.