Khatumo

Khatumo is a region in northwestern Somalia, which declared itself an autonomous state in 2012, and which itself grew out of the SSC State, which stands for Sool, Sanaag and Cayn.

WARNING: Khatumo can be dangerous for independent travellers. There remains tension in the area due to overlapping territorial claims between the Khatumo government and those of Puntland to the east and Somaliland to the west. Overland travel from Khatumo in an easterly or westerly direction can be dangerous. Persons travelling to Khatumo with aid organizations, et al, should consult the security measures your organization/employer has in place. For more information, see the warning at the top of Somalia's article and the Somali stay safe section.
(Information last updated Mar 2018)

Cities

  • 🌍 Las Anod  – Khatumo's capital city.
  • Buuhoodle  – economic capital of Khatumo
  • 🌍 Qardho  – historical capital of education of Khatumo.
  • Godaalo  – nomad region of Khatumo

Understand

Khatumo(Somali: Khaatuumo, Arabic: ولاية خاتمة), officially the Khatumo State of Somalia (Somali: Maamul Goboleedka Khaatuumo ee Soomaaliya), is a region in northwestern Somalia, centred on Las Anod in the Sool province. It is viewed by government officials as a successor state of the early 20th century Dervish state. Various Dhulbahante clan leaders and local governing officials have given Khatumo an assortment of names during various periods since the government collapsed in 1991. In the 1990s, it began as the Northern Somali Unionist Movement (NSUM), subsequently it was named SSC State, which stands for Sool, Sanaag and Cayn State, In 2008, it was named Northland State, while in 2012, a collection of local representatives, clan leaders and elders agreed upon the name Khatumo as well as unity with Somalia. Khatumo is bordered by Puntland to its east and Somaliland to its west and Ethiopia in the south. Unlike neighbouring Somaliland, Khatumo does not seek to secede from Somalia. The name "Khatumo" is Arabic for "positive conclusion".

Read

To get a glimpse of Khatumo's history, you can read about Mohammed Abdullah Hassan, popularly known as the Mad Mullah.

Get in

There are two airports in Khatumo, Taleh Airport in Taleh and Ismail Mire International Airport in Buuhoodle.

See

Since most of the Khatumo region is largely untouched by modernization and tourism, you can see the cultivation, management and breeding of bygone eras of husbandry first-hand.

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