Jidwaq (clan)

The Jidwaaq (Somali: Jidwaaq, Arabic: جيدواق) is a Somali clan in the Somali Region of Ethiopia.

Jidwaaq
Regions with significant populations
Languages
Somali
Religion
Islam (Predominantly Sunni, Sufism)
Related ethnic groups
Ogaden, Absame, other Darod groups, other Somali clans

Overview

Members of the Jidwaaq clan primarily inhabit the North-eastern region of the Ogaden plateau of Ethiopia (Somali Region),[1] the North Eastern Province of Kenya and the Jubaland region of Southern Somalia.

According to the UNHCR, the Jidwaaq in the Somali region of Ethiopia are mostly agro-astrologists. They often engage in agriculture but also raise livestock.[2]

Clan tree

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.[3][4]

  • Darod (Daarood)
    • Marehan
      • Red Dini
      • Rer Hassan
      • Eli Dheere
    • Kabalah
      • Absame
      • Harti
        • Dhulbahante (Dolbahante)
        • Warsangali (Warsengeli)
        • Dishiishe (Dishishe)
        • Geesa guule (Gesa-gule)
        • Liibaan gashi (Liban gashi)
        • Kaskii qabe (Kaski kabe)
        • Majeerteen (Majerteen)
          • Ali Saleebaan
          • Mohamud Saleebaan
          • Ugaar Saleebaan
          • Ismail Saleebaan
          • Abdirahim Saleebaan
          • Ali Hijijle
          • Ali Ibrahim (Reer Bicidyahan)
          • Mohamud Ibrahim (Reer Mohamud)
          • Siwaaqroon
          • Wabeeneeye
          • Wadal-Muge

Notable persons

References

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