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--Mogadishu1 (talk) 16:21, 8 October 2011 (UTC) '''facebook.com/MohamedHusseinCagaDahab Awrtable Interest Description From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Awrtable is a Somali clan. The father of this clan is named Abdirahman bin Isma'il al-Jabarti(Wikipedia), but is more commonly known as Darod. In the Somali language, the word Daarood means "an enclosed compound," a conflation of the two words daar (compound) and ood (place enclosed by wall, trees, woods, fence, etc.). The Darod population in Somalia lives principally in the north, with a presence in Kismayo in addition to the southwestern Gedo region. Outside of Somalia proper, there are various Darod sub-clans in the Ogaden and the North Eastern Province (currently administered by Ethiopia and Kenya, respectively), as well as Yemen. Several sources, including the Canadian Report of the Somalia Commission of Inquiry, indicate that the Awrtable is the smallest and smartest Somali clan. However, other sources such as the CIA and Human Rights Watch indicate that is unknown sources and Somali clans have no written history.History: Yousuf Bin Abdirahman: Yusuf-Awrtable Darod According to early Islamic books and Somali tradition, Muhammad ibn Aqil's descendant Abdirahman bin Isma'il al-Jabarti (Darod), a son of the Sufi Sheikh Isma'il al-Jabarti of the Qadiriyyah order, fled his homeland in the Arabian Peninsula after an argument with his uncle. During the 10th or 11th century CE, Abdirahman is believed to have then settled in northern Somalia just across the Red Sea and married the daughter of the Dir chief, which is said to have given rise to the Darod clan family. Yousuf Bin Abdirahman: Yusuf - Awrtable Darod was the youngest and most smart know to be invented how to tie and lead with out problem and bring safely where it suppose to be *camels (camel is the most important animal farm in Somalia). Awrtable lives principally North Eastern Province (currently administered Ethiopia) also Awrtable lives Nugal area (Burtinle). Yousuf Darod is well known early business in Somalia they are the first clan started traveling for business purposes out side of Somalia. Notable Awrtable. Xaaji Diriye- Well known Somali business man, who owned ships in the early 40s when most Somalis were bare-footed and naked, he also contributed allot of money to the SYL. RISING TO POLITICAL LEADERSHIP Haji Dirie Hirsi (1905-1976) Abstract: Haji Dirie Hirsi was a Somali nationalist advocating since the mid-thirtieth for Somali independence under Somali aristocratic government. He gave voice to this conviction towards the United Nation's fact finding commission in January 1948. As the leading Somali representative of the Chamber of Commerce of Mogadishu he severely criticized the earlier Italian colonization and opposed the reestablishment of the Italian administration. However, Somali opposition, also strongly voiced by the leaders of the Somali Youth League, was disregarded and the Italians came back under a UN trusteeship. Haji Dirie continued the struggle for independence in conjunction with the SYL by aiming at a unified Somali government. Concentrating on his business affairs he never took an official political position. Nevertheless, despite of this background position he remained for many years until the mid-nineteen hundred fifties the most influential political leader of Somalia. Yousuf H. Muse (Dhuux) Awrtable Elder very important, he was very known solving pro. Mohamed Aden Yusuf (dhagaweyne) the most educated and politician Careys Ciise Karaashe-Very known all Somalia - Poet and Nationalist Mohamed Abdi Yusuf- Politician, the former Prime Minister of Government Abdiqasiim Suldaan Gelle of Awrtable- Suldaanka Guud ee Awrtable Gelle Mohamed Kaneec, ninki asaasay Degmada Burtinle Ahmed Ducaale Cabdillahi-poet and a well known Awrtable elde Muhammad Abdi Yusuf: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Muhammad A. Yusuf Yusuf محمد يوسف عبدي Prime Minister of Somalia	Somalia In office 8 Dec 2003 – 3 Nov 2004	Dec. 8th - Nov. 3rd 2003 Preceded by	Hassan Abshir Farah Succeeded by	Ali Muhammad Ghedi Personal details Religion	Islam

Muhammad Abdi Yusuf (Somali: Maxamed Cabdi Yuusuf, Arabic: محمد يوسف عبدي‎) was the Prime Minister of Somalia from December 8, 2003 to November 3, 2004.[1] Biography Yusuf was appointed Prime Minister on December 8, 2003 by then President of Somalia, Abdiqasim Salad Hassan, to replace Hassan Abshir Farah. Yusuf left office on November 3, 2004, when Somalia's new President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed replaced him with Ali Muhammad Ghedi. Preceded by Hassan Abshir Farah	Prime Minister of the Republic of Somalia December 8, 2003–November 3, 2004	Succeeded by Ali Muhammad Gehdi (Wikipedia)

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