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Rahanweyn
الرَحَنْوَيْن
Regions with significant populations
Languages
Digil, Af-Maay
Religion
Islam (Sunni, Sufism)
Related ethnic groups
Hawiye, Dir clan,other Somali clans

The Rahanweyn (Somali Maay: Reewing; traditional Template:Lang-so, Template:Lang-ar) is a Somali clan, composed of two major sub-clans, the Digil and the Mirifle.[1] It makes up about 20% of the population of Somalia,[2][3] and is one of the five major Somali clans residing in the Horn of Africa.

Overview

The Digil sub-clan mainly consists of farmers and coastal people, while the Mirifle are predominantly nomadic pastoralists.

According to the Rahanweyn, Somalis are linguistically grouped into Mai Terreh and Maxaa Tiri. The speakers of Mai Terreh (also known as Mai-Mai or Af-Maay) are the Rahanweyn, while the speakers of Maxaa Tiri (i.e. Standard Somali) belong to other clans (Darod, Dir, Hawiye and Isaaq).

The Digil and Mirifle are mainly concentrated in southern Somalia, including Mogadishu, Upper Juba (Gedo, Bay, Bakool, most parts of Jubbada Dhexe) and Shabeellaha Hoose. They are also found in the Somali Region of Ethiopia and the North Eastern Province of Kenya.

Clan tree

Rahanweyn's location in red

There is no clear agreement on the clan and sub-clan structures and many lineages are omitted. The following listing is taken from the World Bank's Conflict in Somalia: Drivers and Dynamics from 2005 and the United Kingdom's Home Office publication, Somalia Assessment 2001.[4][5]

  • Rahanweyn
    • Digil
      • Dabarre
      • Jiddu
      • Garre
      • Tunni
      • Geledi
      • Bagadi
    • Mirifle
      • Sagaal
        • Jilible
        • Hadame
      • Sideed
        • Harin
      • boqol hore
        • Eelay
        • Jiron
        • Leysan

In the south central part of Somalia the World Bank shows the following clan tree:[6]

  • Rahanwayin
    • Digil
      • Geledi
      • Tunni
      • Garre
      • Jiddo
      • Shanta-Alen

Christian Bader lists the principal Digil and Rahanweyn subclans as follows:[7]

  • Sab
    • Amarre
      • Daysame
        • Digil
          • Maad
            • Rahanweyn
              • Jambaluul
              • Midhifle
              • Aleemo
            • Maatay
              • Irroole
              • Dabarre
            • 'Ali Jiiddu
            • Dubdheere
              • Waraasiile
              • Tikeme
            • Duubo
            • Digiine
            • Iise Tunni

Notable Rahanweyn people

See also

Notes

  1. ^ HAAN Associates, p.260
  2. ^ Somalia ethnic groups (Map) (Perry–Castañeda Library Map Collection ed.). CIA. 2002.
  3. ^ The CIA map indicates Rahanweyn and Digil respectively account for 17% and 3% of Somalia's population.
  4. ^ Worldbank, Conflict in Somalia: Drivers and Dynamics, January 2005, Appendix 2, Lineage Charts, p.55 Figure A-1
  5. ^ Country Information and Policy Unit, Home Office, Great Britain, Somalia Assessment 2001, Annex B: Somali Clan Structure, p. 43
  6. ^ Worldbank, Conflict in Somalia: Drivers and Dynamics, January 2005, Appendix 2, Lineage Charts, p.56 Figure A-2
  7. ^ Bader, Christian (1999). "Genealogies Somali". Le sang et le lait: brève histoire des clans somali (in French). Paris: 9782706813733. p. 246. ISBN 2-7068-1373-3. Retrieved 2010-03-09. {{cite book}}: External link in |chapterurl= (help); Unknown parameter |chapterurl= ignored (|chapter-url= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  8. ^ http://sunatimes.com/view.php?id=392

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