Haroun (Fadhiweyn)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Haroun_(Fadhiweyn) an entity of type: Thing
Haroun, also called Fadhiweyn, and natively transliterated as Xarunta in Somali, was a government and headquarters of the Dervishes, headed by Faarax Mahmud Sugulle. According to Claude Edward Marjoribanks Dansey, the political officer in the British Somali Coast Protectorate consisted of 400 individuals. The capture of the haroun was regarded as conceivably resulting in the Sayyid's surrender. In the third expedition, major Paul Kenna was tasked "by every means" to find where the haroun is.
rdf:langString
Haroun, également appelé Fadhiweyn, et translittéré nativement Xarunta en somali, était un gouvernement et le quartier général des derviches, dirigés par Faarax Sugulle. Le monarque Darawiish était Diiriye Guure, basé à Taleex. Selon Claude Edward Marjoribanks Dansey, le responsable politique du protectorat britannique de la côte somalienne était composé de 400 individus.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Haroun (Fadhiweyn)
rdf:langString
Haroun (Fadhiweyn)
rdf:langString
Xarunta Darawiish
xsd:integer
65046068
xsd:integer
1116135877
rdf:langString
Douglas Jardine
rdf:langString
British parliament
rdf:langString
Chester Courant
xsd:integer
1895
rdf:langString
Eyl fort
rdf:langString
Jidali fort
rdf:langString
Taleh fort
rdf:langString
Darawiish court tariqa
rdf:langString
he ... was regarded by the local Government as being on the side of law and order. From time to time he corresponded with the Vice-Consul at Berbera about tribal matters, and occasionally he would send down as prisoners to the Vice-Consular Court Somalis who had been guilty of criminal offences in the interior. Thus, he acquired very considerable influence over the tribesmen...
rdf:langString
They tell me you now claim to be a Dolbahanta. You are nothing of the sort. You were my slave. Your father was my father's slave. No one knows who your father's father was. For your father was a foundling in the bush. No woman would marry him until I arranged to marry him to Fatima Gorbat . You are the offspring of that marriage, and now you pretend you are a Sheikh and a religious man.
rdf:langString
At first the country was quiet, and the people were contented, also there was much stock in the country ... We are looted, our men are killed and imprisoned, and our dhows were seized; we are taxed, and our country is taken away from us by force. We sent letters to Cordeaux, and we wrote and said: "You must return our stock, release our women and our dhows, and depart from our country.
rdf:langString
After his return from Mecca in 1895, he retired to Kob fardod, his place of residence and a village inhabited by Mullah's in the Dolbahanta country ... tribes electing to regard him as a court of appeal in their tribal disputes ... he strove to put down raiding.
rdf:langString
They called me a Kafir, and laughed at my uniform, saying that I smelt, and asking me why I wore the Sircars clothes.
rdf:langString
will they remember that he is the only potentate alive to-day who has four times defeated the British Army, and who has for fifteen years maintained himself against the might of the British Empire. He is one of the great men whom Africa has produced: a great military leader, a great statesman ... He quickly obtained through his marriage connections great influence over the Dolbahanta tribe, and he established a native power in the interior ... in setting up a strong and stable native State
rdf:langString
Branch
rdf:langString
Xarunta Darawiish
rdf:langString
Haroun, also called Fadhiweyn, and natively transliterated as Xarunta in Somali, was a government and headquarters of the Dervishes, headed by Faarax Mahmud Sugulle. According to Claude Edward Marjoribanks Dansey, the political officer in the British Somali Coast Protectorate consisted of 400 individuals. The capture of the haroun was regarded as conceivably resulting in the Sayyid's surrender. In the third expedition, major Paul Kenna was tasked "by every means" to find where the haroun is.
rdf:langString
Haroun, également appelé Fadhiweyn, et translittéré nativement Xarunta en somali, était un gouvernement et le quartier général des derviches, dirigés par Faarax Sugulle. Le monarque Darawiish était Diiriye Guure, basé à Taleex. Selon Claude Edward Marjoribanks Dansey, le responsable politique du protectorat britannique de la côte somalienne était composé de 400 individus. Selon Charles Egerton, le Field marshal des opérations militaires de l'empire britannique contre Diiriye Guure, son émir et leurs Darawiish, le Haroun représentait un gouvernement et son existence s'avéra cruciale pour l'armée derviche, et une épine dans les ambitions impériales britanniques.
rdf:langString
Faarax Maxamuud Sugulle
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Carab Illaawe
rdf:langString
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
48980
xsd:gYear
1895