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Because of the policy of withdrawing from the hinterland, the British undid the damage of excommunicating Sheikh Maxamed Salah[73] and the damage that Sayid Maxamed had sustained from the Tree-of-Bad-Counsel. It gave him a wonderful opportunity to flex his muscles by retaliating against clans whom he suspected were against his cause. In fact the worst affected were the Dhulbahante, the Habar Yoonis, the Habar Tol-Jecle (Isaaq) and the Ciisa Maxamuud sub-lineage (Majeerteen) clans who felt much of the Mullah's wrath.[74] The carnage of the Ciise Maxamuud is known as the "Bloodshed of Ilig Daldala" where bundles of hundreds where thrown from the peak of the rocks of Ilig into the sea.[75] Towards the end of 1912 at least one third of the pastoral Somalis perished in the chaos.[76]
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