—The darawiish conquest of Hiraan—
who were commanded by the Sayid Maxameds brother Khaliif Sheekh Cabdille.
When they came together they continued their mission to capture Hiraan and set up a temporary camp outside of Beledweyne in a place called Qollad
When they came together they continued their mission to capture Hiraan and set up a temporary camp outside of Beledweyne in a place called Qollad
Once they were at the gates of Hiraan they sent out messages and delegations to the local inhabitants, the Powerful Xawadle, urging them to join them and defeat the colonial non muslims.
The Xawadle rejected their messages and the dervish insisted on a union.
The Xawadle rejected their messages and the dervish insisted on a union.
At last it became apparent the Xawadle would not join the dervish cause and war was inevitable.
The war between the Xawadle and Darawiish was to begin. The Xawadle had a leader known as Nimcadde Dacaar and lead a very powerful Xawadle force known as Hormadiid
The war between the Xawadle and Darawiish was to begin. The Xawadle had a leader known as Nimcadde Dacaar and lead a very powerful Xawadle force known as Hormadiid
The Darawiish attacked and routed the Xawadle and Hiraan region. The Hiraan region was finally put under the Dervish banner in 1913.
Immediately after acquiring Hiraan work was made to make a fort in Beledweyne designed by a man known as Cali Jalax.
The Darawiish hero mentioned earlier, Macalin Cagadhig of the powerful qayaad (Abdi Garaad) sub clan was named leader of the Hiraan section of the dervish state.
The Darawiish hero mentioned earlier, Macalin Cagadhig of the powerful qayaad (Abdi Garaad) sub clan was named leader of the Hiraan section of the dervish state.
The Dervish controlling Hiraan was major news and worrying to the Italians and reinforced their positions in Mahaday in case a southern advance by the Darawiish ever occured.
They also made new bases in Tiyeeglow and Buqcabaqle to inforce their dominions.
They also made new bases in Tiyeeglow and Buqcabaqle to inforce their dominions.
They Italians also made emergabcy talks with the leader of the Majeerteen owned Hobyo sultinate, Suldaan Cali Yusuf.
Both the Hobyo sultinate and the Italians came into an agreement that they should unite if they want to stand a chance against the powerful dervish hordes.
Both the Hobyo sultinate and the Italians came into an agreement that they should unite if they want to stand a chance against the powerful dervish hordes.
They also got the once powerful Ajuran clan and its leader Boqor Olol Dinle to help in defeating the Dervish.
The 3 powers of the Ajuran, the Hobyo, and the Italians came together just to defeat the Pro Somali anti colonial Dervish empire.
The 3 powers of the Ajuran, the Hobyo, and the Italians came together just to defeat the Pro Somali anti colonial Dervish empire.
On March 3 1915 the 3 powerful armies marched from 6 positions into Beledweyne.
The Italians marched from:
-Buuloburde
-Buqcaqable
-Tiyeeglow
The Hobyo sultinate army marched from:
-Mudug
-Ceelbur
The ajuran army marched from:
-Qallafo
The Italians marched from:
-Buuloburde
-Buqcaqable
-Tiyeeglow
The Hobyo sultinate army marched from:
-Mudug
-Ceelbur
The ajuran army marched from:
-Qallafo
The dervish were facing a siege from all directions that lasted 3.5 days.
Under heavy artillery bombardments and fierce gun fight the Beledweyne forts did not suffer any major destruction due to Cali Jalax’s great engineering skills.
Under heavy artillery bombardments and fierce gun fight the Beledweyne forts did not suffer any major destruction due to Cali Jalax’s great engineering skills.
The darawiish defeated all 3 powerful armies and expanded into South Somalia, the Italians back peddled and left their bases for the taking cancelling their plans to move into the upper shabelle valleys.
The dervishes strengthened their foothold on south Somalia by building two new forts: Aammiin and Laba Mataanood.
Ever since the massive victory over the Italians and 2 Somali armies the Italians never attacked again leaving the darawiish to rule over the south freely.
However they were on the defensive as the dervishes would routinely attack the Italians and their vassal states (Hobyo)
However they were on the defensive as the dervishes would routinely attack the Italians and their vassal states (Hobyo)
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