Yusuf Mahamud Ibrahim

Yusuf Mahamud Ibrahim Gobroon (Somali: Yuusuf Maxamuud Ibrahiim Gobroon, Arabic: يوسف محمود ابراهيم) was a Somali ruler. He was the third Sultan of the Geledi sultanate, reigning from 1798 to 1848.

Yusuf Mahamud Ibrahim Gobroon
يوسف محمود ابراهيم
3rd Sultan of the Geledi sultanate
Reign1798 - 1848
PredecessorMahamud Ibrahim
SuccessorAhmed Yusuf
DynastyGobroon Dynasty
ReligionIslam

Biography

Yusuf was the son of the Somali Sultan Mahamud Ibrahim, and the grandson of Ibrahim Adeer. His rule marked the start of the golden age of the Geledi.

Sultan Yusuf's army emerged victorious during the Bardheere Jihad, which restored stability in the region and revitalized the East African ivory trade. For his exploits, he received presents from and had cordial relations with the rulers of neighbouring and distant kingdoms alike, such as the Omani, Witu and Yemeni sultanates.

Preceded by
Mahamud Ibrahim
Geledi sultanate Succeeded by
Ahmed Yusuf

See also

References

  • Luling, Virginia (2002). Somali Sultanate: the Geledi city-state over 150 years. Transaction Publishers. ISBN 0-7658-0914-1.


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