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Gurey is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Adan Ali Gurey, Dhulbahante monarch and commander of Golaweyne Ahmed Gurey
Gurey
Somalian clan leader (1870–1957)
Capo Xirsi Guray (1870–1957) better known as Xirsi Gurey was an elder and leader of the Sacad Habar Gidir clan, subclan Reer Hilowle. He was a prominent
Hersi_Gurey
Country in the Horn of Africa
organised an effective army led by Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi, (Ahmad "Gurey" or "Gran"; both meaning "the left-handed") and his closest top general
Somalia
Somali guerrilla commander
Mohamed Ahmed 'Dayib Gurey" (Somali: Maxamed Aaaden 'Dayib Gurey') was a senior SNM senior commander who led the invasion of Hargeisa in the Somaliland
Dayib_Gurey
Aadan-Gurey Mohamed Abdille (1840–1920), (other spellings Aaden-Gurey Maxamed Cabdille for English printed works, and for Af-Soomaali: Aadan-Gureey Maxamed
Aadan-Gurey_Maxamed_Cabdille
Subclan of the Hawiye and the even larger Samaale clan
Somalia Abdullahi Issa Mohamud, the 20th century military commander Hersi Gurey, and Somalia's fifth President Abdiqasim Salad Hassan. The Habar Gidir are
Habar_Gidir
16th century Imam and General of the Adal Sultanate
Sultanate from 1527 to 1543. Commonly named Ahmed Gragn in Amharic and Gurey in Somali, both meaning the left-handed, he led the invasion and conquest
Ahmad_ibn_Ibrahim_al-Ghazi
One hundred years, from 1501 to 1600
Ethiopian/Portuguese troops defeat the Adal army led by Imam Ahmad Gurey at the Battle of Wayna Daga; Imam Ahmad Gurey is killed at this battle. 1543: Copernicus publishes
16th_century
Northern Somali clan
events of the Conquest of Abyssinia. This campaign was led by Imam Ahmed Gurey also known as Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi. The Futuh al-Habasha describes
Habar_Makadur
Somali clan
of Garadship, the Geri clan have produced notable figures such as Ahmed Gurey and his brother in law Garad Matan. During the early middle ages, the Gidaya
Geri_Koombe
Somali clan family
Adashe, Emir of Adal, Paternal Uncle of Ahmed Gurey Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi nicknamed "Ahmed Gurey", Somali Imam, General of the Adal Sultanate and
Hawiye
1925–1927 Italian military campaign in northeast Somalia
Eritrean regiments in reversing the rebellion. The Habar Gidir led by Hersi Gurey, who were long enemies of the Hobyo Sultanate, arrived to help the Italians
Campaign_of_the_Sultanates
2024 battle in Erigavo, Somaliland
Naasir Meecaad Abdi Madoobe (WIA) Maxamed Waranle † Jamaal Farangaag † Gurey Cismaan † Strength Unknown Unknown Casualties and losses 2 killed 4 injured
Battle_of_Erigavo
Somali political advisor and chieftain
Adan Ali Gurey was a political advisor in the Darawiish, an anti-colonial instigator, the commander of Golaweyne, a chieftain of the Dhulbahante, and
Adan_Ali_Gurey
Early 20th-century military conflict
and the new Dubats as a colonial force. Who were mostly led by Capo Hersi Gurey, a major ally of Italy in this conflict. In preparation for the plan of
Italian pacification campaigns in Somalia
Italian_pacification_campaigns_in_Somalia
1973–1989 Somali armed separatist group in Ethiopia
First Brigade was known as "Duufaan". Second Brigade was known as "Ahmed Gurey" and was the largest Brigade of the WSLF. Third Brigade was known as "Horyaal"
Western Somali Liberation Front
Western_Somali_Liberation_Front
Country in the Horn of Africa
"Gran's stone", in reference to Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi (Ahmad "Gurey" or "Gran"), ruler of the Adal Sultanate. Genasere was a major inland market
Djibouti
Somali clan
commander-poet Ismail Mire (pictured) administered the largest infantry Shiikhyaale and Adan Ali Gurey the second-largest, Golaweyne.
Farah_Garad
Somali clan
Ahmad Gurey bin Husain who was the right-hand man of Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi. I. M. Lewis discusses the existence of another leader named Ahmad Gurey, and
Eidagale
Regions south of the Sahara
engineering and fortress building, the Sultanate of Adal, whose General Ahmed Gurey was the first African commander in history to use cannon warfare on the
Sub-Saharan_Africa
16th century Imam and General of the Adal Sultanate
became Grand Vizier of the Adal Sultanate in 1535. The nephew of Ahmed Gurey, he led the Adalite conquest of Medri Bahri and was briefly the Bahr Negash
Abbas_ibn_Abogn
Peninsula and geopolitical region
the Adal Sultanate General and Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi (called "Gurey" or "Grañ", both meaning "the Left-handed"), Portugal assisted the Ethiopian
Horn_of_Africa
Ethnic Somalis living in Ethiopia
Ruins of the Adal Sultanate in Zeila, a kingdom led in the 16th century by Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi(Ahmad Gurey).
Somalis_in_Ethiopia
Multi-sports stadium in Somaliland
team Ministry of Youth and Sports (Somaliland) Alamzey Stadium "Muj Cali Gurey Oo Xukuumadda Ku Bogaadiyay Rooga Cagaaran Ee Lagu Goglay Garoonka Kubadda
Hargeisa_Stadium
Somali clan
the Ethiopian Empire and were the first ones to join the call for Ahmed Gurey’s jihad, as recorded in the Arabic chronicle Futuh al-Habasha. In the modern
Arap
Adan received his nickname "Tiiceey" in childhood. Adan attended Ahmed Gurey Primary School, then Yusuf Al-Kowneyn Secondary School, where he graduated
Mohamed_Aden_Tiiceey
Muslim army at the Battle of Wayna Daga, in which Ahmed Gurey was killed and the war won. Ahmed Gurey's widow married his nephew Nur ibn Mujahid, in return
History_of_Somalia
Somali Clan Family
Gidr (Tal Ali) etc led by Sultan Muhammad Gasa Omar, the cousin of Ahmed Gurey, who are both Karanle. According to some sources, the Karrayyu (an Oromo
Karanle
1750–1895 northern Somali kingdom
Garad Mohamed Garad Ali IV 1920 1920 # Diiriye Guure (nominal) | - Adan Ali Gurey 1905 1920 # Guuleed Caligeri Axmed 1904 1904 # Diiriye Guure 1898 1903 #
Dhulbahante_Garadate
Historic (1903) battle site in Somalia
have human remains of the casualties inside: Nin la oran jirey Maxamuud Gurey ayaa gorgorkii dooxay, waxaana calooshiisii laga soo saaray 500 oo xiniinyo
Battle_of_Agaarweyne
Territorial and political dispute
the leader of Adal, Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi (also known as Ahmad Gurey or Gragn), launched a campaign to eliminate Abyssinian rule over all Muslim
Ethiopian–Somali_conflict
Sub-clan of the Somali Darod clan
commander of Burcadde-Godwein, a Darawiish administrative division Adan Ali Gurey, commander of Golaweyne Ali Meggar, Darawiish naval commander Suleiman Aden
Harti
Mahamuud Abakar Ahmed Gaab Jim'ale Mahamuud Wasuge Mataan Wasuge Gurey Hassan Gurey Dhaleey Adam Cigalle Mahmuud Wehiliye Ali Abdalle Dhaleey Codweyne
Sabti
Al-Shabaab-KDF military incident in 2016
Gedo Region of Somalia with around 3,000 troops. According to Abas Ibrahim Gurey, a Marehan war leader in the area who often cooperates with the Somali authorities
Battle_of_El_Adde
Somali Darod Clan
the second conqueror of Adal Sultanate [Reign 1550–1567] After Imam Ahmed Gurey Ethiopia and the Patron Saint of Harar was one of rulers of parts of the
Marehan
Cushitic ethnic group native to the Horn of Africa
building, the Adal Sultanate, whose general Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi (Ahmed Gurey) was the first commander to use cannon warfare on the continent during Adal's
Somalis
City in Mudug, Puntland
Guray school in Israac, named after Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi (Ahmed Gurey); Al-Qudus in Horumar; and Barkhadle in Garsoor, built in honour of the
Galkayo
Somali clan family
Mahamuud Abakar Ahmed Gaab Jim'ale Mahamuud Wasuge Mataan Wasuge Gurey Hassan Gurey Dhaleey Adam Cigalle Mahmuud Wehiliye Ali Abdalle Dhaleey Codweyne
Murusade
Somali clan
Ahmad Gurey bin Husain who was the right-hand man of Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi. I. M. Lewis discusses the existence of another leader named Ahmad Gurey, and
Habar_Yoonis
Colonel of the Somali National Movement
commander of one of the bases in the Aware area. The deputy commander was Dayib Gurey. In December 1982, the SNM sent Abdisalan Turki and Abdillahi Askar from
Abdillahi_Askar
gudaha ah. Garraase ➙ Midka dadka kala saara. Guhaad ➙ Cadho ama dhiiranaan. Gurey ➙ Qofka wax ku qabta gacanta bidix. Gurmad ➙ Midka u soo baxa caawinta dadka
List_of_Somali_names
16th-century Portuguese military commander
Castillo, who charged into the Muslim troops so he could fire upon Ahmad Gurey at point-blank range, after which the Imam's followers killed him; however
Cristóvão_da_Gama
Kenyan politician
Shukran Hussein Gure (Somali: Shukraan Xuseen Gurey) (born 6 June 1978) is a Kenyan politician. She hails from the Auliyahan subdivision of the Somali
Shukran_Hussein_Gure
organized an effective army led by Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi (Ahmad "Gurey" or "Gran") that invaded the Abyssinian empire. This 16th century campaign
Islam_in_Somalia
1878–1927 Somali kingdom
and allying the local clans. The Habar Gidir were led by commander Hersi Gurey. With the steam taken out of the rebellion, and the military forces heavily
Sultanate_of_Hobyo
Port city in Somalia
renovations. That same year, the airport was also renamed after Imam Ahmed Gurey, a 16th‑century Somali military leader. The Kismayo Airport was officially
Kismayo
July-August 2022 incursion by Somali militants
Somali Region Al-Shabaab Commanders and leaders Tesfaye Ayalew Mohamed Ahmed Gurey Ali Diyaar Ubeda Nur Isse Fuad Qalaf Osman Abu Abdi Rahman Units involved
Al-Shabaab invasion of Ethiopia
Al-Shabaab_invasion_of_Ethiopia
Somali politician
1986–89 Promoted to the rank of brigadier general – 1986 Commandant, Ahmed Gurey War College, Mogadishu – 1983–84 Member, National Purchasing Board, Mogadishu –
Muse Hassan Sheikh Sayid Abdulle
Muse_Hassan_Sheikh_Sayid_Abdulle
1531 battle of Ethiopia–Adal War
against the Christian Ethiopians. After conquered Tigre and Aksum, Imam Ahmed Gurey sent his top general Wazir ‘Addoli to support his nephew Wazir Abbas who
Battle_of_Saraye
Honorific title
and promotor of the United Slovenia political program (Bleiweis). Ahmed Gurey Somalia Aabaha qaranka Father of the fatherland The sultan of the Adal sultanate
Father_of_the_Nation
Somaliland politician
Har Mog Ode Darawal was born in Hargeisa in 1948. He attended the Axmed Gurey primary and intermediate school in Hargeisa, spending grades three and four
Abdilahi_Husein_Iman_Darawal
Ethnic group
is the Sultan of the Akisho. Famous people of the Akisho clan are Ahmed Gurey Arawelo and Oday Biiqay. The information in contained in this Response was
Akisho
Capital of Harari Region, Ethiopia
the control of Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi also known as "Gragn" or "Gurey", both meaning "the Left-handed". The town's clergy attempted to mediate
Harar
Italian Irregular colonial units
Migiurtinia (1923–27), where Boqor Osman Mahamud ruled the Sultanate. Under Hersi gurey their raids the Dubats reached Eyl and Hafun. During late 1927, Dubats were
Dubat
American member of al-Shabaab
December 1981 (age 44) Waukesha, Wisconsin, U.S. Other names Emir Anwar, Ahmed Gurey, Anwar al-Amriki, Ahmed, Anwar, Abu Abdullah al-Muhajir Known for Highest
Jehad_Mostafa
Medieval Muslim dynasty in the Horn of Africa
organised an effective army led by Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi (Ahmad "Gurey" or Ahmad "Gran") that invaded the Abyssinian empire. This 16th century
Walashma_dynasty
Somali Jihadist and anti-colonialist leader (1856–1920)
attends the reopening ceremony of the #Sayidka, #Dhagahtur, #HawoTako, #AhmedGurey and #SYL Monuments in #Mogadishu this afternoon on October 18, 2019, after
Muḥammad_ibn_'Abdallāh_Hassan
Semitic-speaking ethnic group in the Horn of Africa
Gorācho, Gosh, Gudoro, Gugguba, Gugnalé, Gula, Gulul, Gurrācho, Guré, Guréy, Gutu H Hachiro, Hamdial, Hāmo, Haqqo, Hangulla, Hargāya, Hariro, Harshi
Harari_people
Northeastern Somali sultanate
and the new Dubats as a colonial force. Who were mostly led by Capo Hersi Gurey, a major ally of Italy in this conflict. In preparation for the plan of
Majeerteen_Sultanate
Dervish fort in Sanaag, Somaliland
Reer Xadeed / Ugaadhyahan garadate Garad Saleban Garad Mohamed Adan Ali Gurey Nur Hedik yearly stipend Gogosha Yagoori Garadate Jama Garad Ali Garad Abdiqani
Jidali_fort
Warfare during the gunpowder era
Sultanate from 1529 until 1543. The Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrihim al-Ghazi (nicknamed Gurey in Somali and Gragn in Amharic (ግራኝ Graññ), both meaning "the left-handed")
Early_modern_warfare
Village in Sahil, Somaliland
final offensive on the Yeesif still in Karin. Days before the attack Qaaje Gurey presented his tribesmen three options; to either attack Karin, a majority
Karin,_Sahil
Former province conquered in the 19th century in the Ethiopian region
control, but Ganz was defeated and became an Abyssinian province. Imam Ahmed Gurey's forces recaptured Ganz during his jihad, but the territory returned to
Ganz_province
Political ideology
organised an effective army led by Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi (Ahmad "Gurey" or "Gran"; both meaning "the left-handed") that invaded the Abyssinian
Somali_nationalism
Belligerents Somaliland Somalia Puntland Maakhir Commanders and leaders Gurey Osman Salah Unknown Units involved 116th Brigade Unknown Strength >20 armored
Battle_of_Las_Qoray
Notable Imams include Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi, also known as Ahmed Gurey or Gran (both meaning "the Left Handed"), who led a military campaign during
Somali aristocratic and court titles
Somali_aristocratic_and_court_titles
Somali clan family
Firin, Abaskuul Jidwaaq Absame, Somalia Chief Police Commander Adan Ali Gurey, Dhulbahante, commander of Golaweyne Suleiman Aden Galaydh, Dhulbahante
Darod
General in the Ethiopian Empire
Ayfars, but was however betrayed by local Crypto Muslims who lead Imam Ahmed Gurey to the location catching the Ethiopian force off guard. In the ensuing battle
Takla_Iyasus
Surname list
theory, this last name derives from the first name Gury, a form of which is "Gurey". The latter eventually transformed to "Agureyev"/"Ogureyev", as adding
Agureyev
Osman Roble Osman Ali Musa Hagaleey Ilkaguduud Baane Caraale Xareed Muuse Gurey Caraale Abdulkadir Yahya Ali, A renowned peace activist. Mohamed Moallim
Abdalla_Sabti
Ethiopian general and governor (died 1529)
Muslim chronicler notes that Robēl was killed by an equerry of Imam Ahmad Gurey at Shimbra Kure, while his brother was killed by the Imam himself. His eldest
Robēl
Imam of Harar in Ethiopia, Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi, also known as Ahmad Gurey or Gragn. Al-Ghazi led Muslim forces consisting of Somali, Harari, Oromo
Religion_in_Eritrea
Somali clan
final offensive on the Yeesif still in Karin. Days before the attack Qaaje Gurey presented his tribesmen three options; to either attack Karin, a majority
Habr_Je'lo
Suldaan Mohammed Timacade Abwan Jama Kadiye Abdulle GeDada Masiti Aadan-Gurey Maxamed Cabdille Yamyam (Abdulkadir Hersi Siyad) Ahmed Saleban Bide Cali
List_of_Somali_poets
Russian media group
in different years the head of the RBK TV channel Ilya Doronov, Lyudmila Gurey (2nd place in the rating of commercial directors in the media business)
RBK_Group
19th century Somali poet and military leader
Samaron (Gadabursi). A renowned 19th century poet among the ranks of Adan Gurey and Mahamed Abdille Hassan (Sayidka), Ali Bu'ul has produced numerous poems
Ali_Bu'ul
1750–1884 northern Somali kingdom
significant roles during the wars of Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi (Ahmed Gurey), Ahmad Gerri Xuseen and Garaad Daawad (or Dawit). The first Garaad participated
Isaaq_Sultanate
Somali clan
Ethiopian Empire, and also for producing a historical figure known as Ahmad Gurey bin Husain who was the righthand partner of Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi and
Sa'ad_Musa
Confederation of monarchies in northeast Africa from 1504 to 1821
war against the Adal Sultanate. The borders of Funj were raided by Ahmed Gurey during the war taking many slaves before stopping near the Taka mountain
Funj_Sultanate
Somali sub-clan belonging to the Murusade clan
Mahamuud Abakar Ahmed Gaab Jim'ale Mahamuud Wasuge Mataan Wasuge Gurey Hassan Gurey Dhaleey Adam Cigalle Mahmuud Wehiliye Ali Abdalle Dhaleey Codweyne
Abu_Bakr_Sabti
Educational system of Somalia before colonialism
Shihab ad Din Ahmed notes the Somali leader of the Adal Sultanate, Ahmed Gurey, communicated with his governors and subordinates through letters which
Traditional education in Somalia
Traditional_education_in_Somalia
Former sovereign state in Ethiopia
Reign Note 1 Imām Maḥamed "Gāsa" Ibrahim 1577–1583 A relative of Imām Aḥmed Gurēy, he moved the capital to Awsa and appointed his brother (also named Maḥamed)
Imamate_of_Aussa
the Muslim army at the Battle of Wayna Daga, in which Ahmed Gurey was killed. Ahmed Gurey's widow married his nephew Nur ibn Mujahid, in return for his
Military_history_of_Somalia
Town in Awdal, Somaliland
organised an effective army led by Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi (Ahmad "Gurey" or "Gran") that invaded the Abyssinian empire. This campaign is historically
Zeila
Sultan
the Son of Wazir Abbas, a famed Adalite general and nephew of Imam Ahmed Gurey. After defeating a military force from Harar sent by Uthman the Abyssinian
Talha_ibn_Abbas
Subclan of the Isaaq Somali clan family
Ahmad Gurey bin Husain who was the right-hand man of Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi. I. M. Lewis discusses the existence of another leader named Ahmad Gurey, and
Garhajis
Northern Somali clan
Somali spearmen led by their chief Garad Abdi who fought alongside Ahmed Gurey or Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi. ..."composed of the somali spearmen of the
Gurgura
Writer and Fighter of Somali national movement
graduated in 1959. In 1960, he enrolled in the Sykes Thompson (later Ahmed Gurey) Intermediate School. In 1964, he moved to Mogadishu to attend the Benadir
Boobe_Yusuf_Duale
Omaar Secondary School, Hargeisa British Islamic Academy, Hargeisa Dayib Gurey Secondary School, Hargeisa Salaama Secondary School, Hargeisa Mu'assasatu
List_of_schools_in_Somaliland
Somali clan
a large army along with the Yabaree. They were also loyal to Imam Ahmed Gurey. During the Conquest of Abyssinia the sub-clans that composed Habar Maqdi
Bartire
Somali clan
Golhaye[citation needed] Ahmed Mohamed Hasan (Ahmed Japan)[citation needed] Ali Gurey[citation needed] General Ali Hussein Abdi[citation needed] Boobe Yusuf Dualeh[citation
Habr_Awal
Battle of the Somali Civil War
Ramadan, Hotel Kaah, Ex-Mali TV center, Towfik junction, Towfik market, Ahmed Gurey School and Jungle on 16 August. They encountered some resistance from al-Shabaab
Battle of Mogadishu (2010–2011)
Battle_of_Mogadishu_(2010–2011)
1527 under the charismatic leadership of Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrihim al-Ghazi (Gurey in Somali, Gragn in Amharic, both meaning "left-handed"), Adal revolted
History_of_Somaliland
Somali clan
Jama Siad, led most successful Darawiish raid since Dul Madoba Adan Ali Gurey, Jama Siad, commander of Golaweyne Xirsi Cartan, mentioned in the Geoffrey
Mohamoud_Garad
Member of the Surre
fiqi Cumar reer Barqadle Reer Muumin Cali reer Gadiid Nuure Reer Geedi Gurey reer Ducaale faarax Reer Xassan dheere Reer Toonle mohamed abti-udug . 4
Qubeys
Since then, three to ten surrender each month, according to Col. Abbas Gurey, government military officer in Gedo. Abdullahi Dalas, a well-known militant
2014 timeline of the Somali Civil War
2014_timeline_of_the_Somali_Civil_War
Scottish-Australian surgeon
Proceedings of the Scottish Society for the History of Medicine: 30–37. Gurey, Lowell E.; Swan, Kenneth G.; Swan, Keneth G. (2005). "James Hogarth Pringle"
George_Hogarth_Pringle
During the Middle Ages, Somali Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrihim al-Ghazi (Ahmad Gurey or Gragn) led a Conquest of Abyssinia (Futuh al-Habash), which brought three-quarters
Foreign_relations_of_Ethiopia
owners were found to have human remains inside: Nin la oran jirey Maxamuud Gurey ayaa gorgorkii dooxay, waxaana calooshiisii laga soo saaray 500 oo xiniinyo
Suleiman_Aden_Galaydh
Ali Mohamed Yussuf Personal details Born 1952 (age 73–74) British Somaliland Party Peace, Unity, and Development Party Nickname Cali Gurey
Ali_Mohamed_Yussuf
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