In this article, we will explore the impact of Adhi'adeye on contemporary society. Since its emergence, Adhi'adeye has played a fundamental role in various spheres of daily life, from politics to popular culture. Over the years, Adhi'adeye has sparked debate and controversy, as well as been celebrated and revered by millions of people around the world. Through a comprehensive analysis, we will examine how Adhi'adeye has shaped the way we perceive the world and influenced our decisions and behaviors. Additionally, we will explore the future of Adhi'adeye and how its evolution could continue to impact our lives for years to come.
Ade Adeye
عدي عديي | |
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Town | |
Coordinates: 8°40′27″N 47°09′25″E / 8.6742°N 47.1569°E | |
Country | ![]() |
Regional State | ![]() |
District | Las Anod |
Population (2019)[1] | |
• Total | 640 |
Time zone | UTC+3 (EAT) |
Adhi'adeye or Ade Adeeye (Somali: Adhi Cadeeye) is a town in the Sool region of Somalia currently under the control of Khatumo State forces.[2] It is around 30 miles northwest of Las Anod, the regional capital of Sool.[3][4][5]
In October 2014, the Cilmi Naaleeye branch of the Dhulbahante clan held a clan meeting in Adhi'adeye.[6]
In May 2016, Mustafe Maxamuud Awseed was appointed Sultan of the Fiqi-shini, a segment of the Habr Gedir, in Adhi'adeye.[7][8]
In December 2020, a quarter century of clan warfare ended in Adhi'adeye.[9]
Adhi'adeye was captured on August 25, 2023, by Khatumo State forces after successfully displacing Somaliland forces from Las Anod.[10][11]
The city of Adhi'adeye is a Dhulbahante town created in the 20th century and was founded by the Naleye Ahmed, a sub-subsection of the Mohamoud Garad branch of the Dhulbahante. The city is primarily inhabited by the Reer Cilmi (Elmi Naleye) sub-clan of the Naleye Ahmed.[12] Other Mohamoud Garad residents of the city include the Jama Siad, mainly the Warsame Ali (Reer Ciye) subsection.[13] There is a segment of the Hawiye, called Fiqishini, who are also present in the city.[14]
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