Mahmud IV

Mahmud IV (Somali: Maxamuud IV, Arabic: محمود), also known as Mahamud Hawadane (Xawadane)[1], was a Somali ruler. He was among the earliest Sultans of the Majeerteen Sultanate.

Mahamud Hawadane
محمود
Sultan of the Majeerteen Sultanate
Reign?–1815
Predecessor
Successor`Uthman II
DynastyMajeerteen dynasty
ReligionIslam

Reign

The Majeerteen Sultanate was established around 1800 CE by Somalis from the Majeerteen Harti Darod clan.[2] It reached prominence during the 19th century, under the reign of the resourceful Boqor (King) Osman Mahamuud.[3]

Mahmud IV reigned from an unknown date of accession to 1815. He was succeeded atop the throne by `Uthman II.[2]

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See also

References

  1. https://horseedmedia.net/2012/04/24/bulsho-waxay-wax-ku-tahay-jiritaankii-iyo-sumaddii-awooweyaashood-maqaal/
  2. "Somali Traditional States". Worldstatesmen. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
  3. Helen Chapin Metz, Somalia: a country study, (The Division: 1993), p.10.
Preceded by
?
Majeerteen Sultanate Succeeded by
`Uthman II
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