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Omar Mohamoud
Cumar Maxamuud
Regions with significant populations
Nugal, Mudug, Doollo
Languages
Af-Somali, Arabic,
Religion
Islam
Related ethnic groups
Osman Mahmoud, Isse Mohamoud, Majeerteen

The Omar Mahamoud (Somali: Cumar Maxamuud, Arabic: عمر محمود) is a Somali sub-clan, part of the Mohamoud Saleeban, itself a sub-clan of the Majeerteen sub-clan of the Harti conglomeration of Darod clans. The Omar Mohamoud is one of the largest Majeerteen sub-clans. The Omar Mohamoud clan primarily inhabit the Mudug[1] and southern Nugaal regions of Puntland in northern Somalia. a large number of the clan settle in Doollo region of Ogadenia, as well as in the port city of Kismayo and the Lower Juba region of southern Somalia.[2][3][1]

Clan tree

"There is no clear agreement on the clan and sub-clan structures and some lineages might be omitted."[4] However, the following summarized clan tree presented below is taken from John Hunt's A general survey of the Somaliland Protectorate (1944-1950):[5]

  • Mohamud Saleban
    • Osman Mohamud
    • Ise Mohamud
    • Omar Mohamud
      • Nassar Omar
      • Ibrahim Omar
      • Ali Omar
      • Yonis Omar
      • Mohamed Omar
      • Isaq Omar
        • Ise Isaq
          • Abdi Ise
        • Abdulle Isaq
          • Omar Abdulle
          • Samakab Abdulle
          • Osman Abdulle
          • Ahmed Abdulle
          • Jibril Abdulle
            • Egal Jibril
              • Mohamed Egal (Bah Dhulbahante)
              • Liban Egal
              • Adan Egal
              • Shirwa Egal
                • Guled Shirwa
                • Sharmake Shirwa
                • Mohamed Shirwa (Bah Abasqul)
                • Warfa Shirwa (Habar Ogaden)
                • Mohamud Shirwa (Habar Ogaden)
                • Hirsi Shirwa (Habar Marehan)
                • Mahad Shirwa (Habar Marehan)
                • Farah Shirwa (Habar Leelkase)
                  • Yusuf Farah
                  • Ali Farah
                  • Mohamud Farah
                  • Mohamed Farah
                  • Warsame Farah
                  • Egal Farah
                  • Dalal Farah
                  • Darod Farah
                  • Guled Farah
                  • Arale Farah
                  • Abdille Farah
                • mahad farah
                  • maxamed mahad
                    • Faqa cismaan maxamed (Bah hawiye)
                    • Cumar Maxamed (Bah hawiye)
                    • Farax Maxamed
                    • Xasan Maxamed
                    • Maxamud maxamed
                    • Ogol Maxamed
                  • Aadan Mahad
                    • Mahamud Aadan Mahad
                    • Warsame Aadan Mahad
                    • Abdi Aadan Mahad
                    • Jama Aadan Mahad
                    • Ali Aadan Mahad
                    • Hasan Aadan Mahad
                    • Farah Aadan Mahad
                    • Hirsi Aadan Mahad
                    • Omar Aadan Mahad
                    • Guleid Aadan Mahad
                  • Nuur Mahad
                  • Magan Mahad
                  • Kooshin Mahad
                  • Warfaa Mahad
                  • Maxamuud Mahad
                  • Jama Mahad
                  • Guleed Mahad
                  • Xasan Mahad
                  • Yuusuf Mahad
                  • Axmed Mahad
                  • Hirsi Farah
                  • Khalaf Farah

References

  1. ^ a b Refugees, United Nations High Commissioner for. "Refworld | Somalia: Relationship between the Omar Mahmud subclan of the Majerteen and the government between 1981 and 1984". Refworld. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  2. ^ Refugees, United Nations High Commissioner for. "Refworld | Somalia: Information on the Omar Mahamoud subclan of the Darod clan". Refworld.
  3. ^ "New Puntland President Likely to Revive Somalia's Federal Agenda |". January 24, 2014.
  4. ^ Lewis, "Force and Fission in Northern Somali Lineage Structure", American Anthropologist, New Series, 63 (1961), p. 100
  5. ^ Hunt, John. A general survey of the Somaliland Protectorate-1944-1950 (PDF). Hargeisa. pp. 141–145. Retrieved 20 September 2019.