Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Mohamoud Ali Shire" in English language version.
in the Protectorate, the Garaad of the Warsangeli, the most celebrated and strongest of northern Sultans
Osman Mahmud, Sultan of the Mijjertain, from Ali Yusuf, Sultan of Obbia, and from the Warsangeli Sultan[...] Sultan of the Warsangeli
Osman Mahmud, Sultan of the Majjertain, from Ali Yusuf, Sultan of Obbia, and from the Warsangeli Sultan[...] Sultan of the Warsangeli
Senior Akil of the Warsangeli tribe
Mahamuud 'Aali Sire, the Sultan of the Warsangeli in Laas-qorai
Sayyid Muḥammad ibn 'Abdallāh refused to give his daughter Faṭmah as wife to the son of 'Ali Šīré, Sultan of the Warsangali tribe. The latter had bespoken her, promising a "farad" of ten camels loaded with silk and draperies.
he still had a loyal people and, as is so often the way with those who at first rebel, Shirreh gradually reached an accommodation with the British. They recognized the influence he could exert over the Warsangali, and his status of Sultan was eventually restored.
Sultan of the Warsangeli tribe
Shirreh, similarly persisted in his requests to be repatriated but was repeatedly refused[...] In these letters, 'wilfulness, exaggeration and overstatement' (Said, 1993) were characteristics of being in exile and constituted covert strategies of resistance.
Shirreh, similarly persisted in his requests to be repatriated but was repeatedly refused[...] In these letters, 'wilfulness, exaggeration and overstatement' (Said, 1993) were characteristics of being in exile and constituted covert strategies of resistance.
The Warsangali clan within the British protectorate on the eastern coast who under their spirited leader Garad Mahamud 'Ali Shire had now decided to throw in their lot with the Dervishes and in Jan 1908, fired on a British dhow as it was landing on their coast.