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 |
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