This article is about the early modern Somali sultanate. For the clan, see Habr Yunis.
Habr Yunis Sultanate
Saldanadda Habar Yoonis سلطنة هبر يونس
c. 1769–1907
Waram the first capital of the Habr Yunis
Capital
Wadhan (first) Toyo (second) Burao (last)
Common languages
Somali · Arabic
Religion
Sunni Islam
Government
Monarchy
Suldaan
• 1769–1797
Sugulleh Ainashe
• 1879–1907 (last)
Nur Ahmed Aman
History
• Established
c. 1769
• Disestablished
1907
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Isaaq Sultanate
British Somaliland
Today part of
Ethiopia Somaliland
The Habr Yunis Sultanate (Somali: Saldanadda Habar Yoonis, Arabic: سلطنة هبر يونس) was a Somali kingdom that ruled parts of the Horn of Africa during the 18th century. It spanned the territories of the Habr Yunis clan which is part of the wider Isaaq in modern day Somaliland and Ethiopia. The sultanate was governed by the Rer Ainanshe branch of the Habr Yunis clan.[1][2][3][4][5]
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^British Somaliland By Drake Brockman. 1912.
^Truhart, P. (1984). Regents of nations: systematic chronology of states and their political representatives in past and present : a biographical reference book. pp.72
^Suárez, Jorge Alejandro. Geopolítica de lo Desconocido: Una visión diferente de la Política Internacional. p. 227. ISBN 979-8393720292.
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