He is an educated man from the Diaspora and vowed to transform the coastal town. He's the guy wearing the suit in the front row.

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Jibril AdenSiciid85 wrote:Was Sheikh Siciid Maydh Jibril Adan or Ali Adan? I know he was Ibrahim Muse. The guy with the light blue shirt on the right of him is one of the Gadhweyn
Suldaans.

Siciid85 wrote:^
X.P I have also heard this is the same family that guards sheikh Isaaq's tomb from generation to generation, they got some deep connections to the place.
The town itself though most of the people are either Musa Carre or Jibril Tuurwa (Gadhweyn).

Saciid, yes they are the reer that guard Sheikh Isaaq's tomb. There was a time that all Warsangali Sultan mothers were from this family.Siciid85 wrote:^
X.P I have also heard this is the same family that guards sheikh Isaaq's tomb from generation to generation, they got some deep connections to the place.
The town itself though most of the people are either Musa Carre or Jibril Tuurwa (Gadhweyn).

X.Playa wrote:

Maydh is different than any other town in Somaliland.X.Playa wrote:Tradition? tell me 1 town in somaliland that an uncle died and the nefew inherited the position.
Xiis1928 wrote:Saciid, yes they are the reer that guard Sheikh Isaaq's tomb. There was a time that all Warsangali Sultan mothers were from this family.Siciid85 wrote:^
X.P I have also heard this is the same family that guards sheikh Isaaq's tomb from generation to generation, they got some deep connections to the place.
The town itself though most of the people are either Musa Carre or Jibril Tuurwa (Gadhweyn).
Xiis1928 wrote:Maydh is different than any other town in Somaliland.X.Playa wrote:Tradition? tell me 1 town in somaliland that an uncle died and the nefew inherited the position.