Haji Sudi
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Ahmed Warsama, more commonly known as Haji Sudi (Somali: Xaaji Suudi Shabeel; 1858–1920)[1] was one of the leaders behind the Somali Dervish movement.[2] He was also the movement's right-hand man and chief lieutenant till its demise in 1920.[3][4] He is described as the Mullah's right hand in the earlier days of his rise.[5] He hailed from the Adan Madoba sub-clan of the Habr Je'lo clan.
Quick Facts Ahmed Warsama Xaaji Suudi Shabeel الحاج سودي شبيل, Born ...
Ahmed Warsama Xaaji Suudi Shabeel الحاج سودي شبيل | |
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Born | 1858 |
Died | 1920 |
Organization | Dervish movement |
Known for | Commander of the Dervish movement |
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