Sida uu qoraa Al-Idriisi oo sanadka 12aad, qabiilka Hawiye waxay ku dhaqaaqeen degmooyinka badweynta ka dhaxeysa Xaafuun ilaa Marka, iyadoo xiriir la leeyahay webiga hoose ee webiga Shabeelle hoose. Waxa uu sheegayaa Al-Idriisi Hawiye inay ahayd qabiilka Soomaaliga ugu horaysa ee laga wada hadlayo Geeska Afrika. Qorayaasha carabka ee soo baxay ka dib, waxay sidoo kale qiraayaan qabiilka Hawiye oo la xiriira Marka iyo dhulka hoose ee Shabeelle. Cibnu Saacid (1214-74), tusaale ahaan, waxa uu ka dhigayaa Marka in ay tahay caasimada Hawiye, kuwaas oo noqonaya ciidamada shan todobaadood oo ku yaal dheelmiyo webiga ay dhigato "Niyilka Muqdisho", tixraac wanaagsan oo la xiriira Shabeelle.[6]
Beelweynta Hawiye waxay wadanka Soomaaliya ka degtaa gobolo badan oo ka mid tahay:
Sidoo kale, wadanka Kiinya waxay degaan ku yihiin:
Gobolka Wajeer, oo ay beelaha Dagoodi iyo Ajuuran dagaan
Gobolka Mandhera, oo ay beesha Murule dagto
Cali Jimcaale Axmad waa aqoonyahan Hawiye wuxuu sharxay kitaabka la yiraahdo “The Invention of Somalia” laguna daabacay 1995 “The Red Sea Press, Inc. – Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 ee dalka Maraykanka, wuxuu bogiisa ku wariyay oo yiri Hawiye abtirsigeedu waa sidatan:[7]
Abdirahman Janaqow, Somali leader, deputy chairman of the Islamic Courts Union of Somalia (ICU), Minister of Justice
Abdullahi Ahmed Addow, former Somalia Ambassador to the United States (1970–80)
Abukar Umar Adani, Islamist, businessman who used to control the El-ma`an beach area which served as Mogadishu's port since the closure in 1995 of the city's main port
Bashir Raghe Shiiraar, secular faction leader; member of the US-backed Alliance for Peace and the Fight Against International Terrorism
Hassan Mohamed Hussein Mungab, Mayor of Mogadishu
Mohamed Abdi Hassan, entrepreneur and faction leader
Mohamed Afrah Qanyare, politician who was based to the south of Mogadishu and member of TFG parliament
Mohamed Nur, former Mayor of Mogadishu
Saraakii milatari
Odowaa Yuusuf Rageh , He is the incumbent Chief of the Somali Armed Forces .
Ahmed Maxamed Xasan, Lieutenant colonel who defused Mig-17 jet fighter bombs
Daud Abdulle Hirsi, Commander-in-chief of the Somali national forces, 1960–67
Hassan Dahir Aweys, leader of Islamist revolution in Somalia, 2006–09
Lewis, I. M. (1999). A Pastoral Democracy: A Study of Pastoralism and Politics Among the Northern Somali of the Horn of Africa. James Currey Publishers. Retrieved from https://books.google.com/books?id=GWjxR61xAe0C