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{{Infobox tribe
{{Short description|Somali Hawiye clan}}
| name = Badi Ade
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| type = [[Hawiye| Hawiye Somali clan]]
| ethnicity = {{flagicon|Somalia}}[[Somali people|Somali]]
| location = {{flagicon|Somalia}}[[Somalia]]<br> {{flagicon|Ethiopia}}[[Ethiopia]]
| language = {{flagicon|Somalia}}[[Somali language|Somali]]<br>{{flagicon|Arab League}}[[Arabic]]
| religion = [[Sunni]] [[Islam]]
| branches = Afgaab
Xaamud
Caryahan
Subeer
Ibraahim
Ilaabe
Maamiye
Samaroob
Quurwaayle
| parent_tribe = [[Hawiye]]
}}{{Short description|Badi Ade (also spelled Baadicade or Badi Ado) is a Somali Hawiye clan.}}
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'''Badi Ade''' (also spelled '''Baadicade''' or '''Badi Ado''') is a [[Somalis|Somali]] [[Hawiye]] clan. Sometimes called Beesha Baadicade, the clan is a sub-tribe of the [[Hawiye|Gungundhabe Hawiye]] branch of the [[Somalis]] tribe<ref>{{cite web | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WNpfAAAAIAAJ&q=galgial | title=Antropologia e etnografia delle genti della Somalia | last1=Puccioni | first1=Nello | date=1931 }}</ref> <ref>{{cite web | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jf3hAAAAMAAJ&dq=galgial&pg=PA296 | title=La nuova Italia d'oltremare: l'Opera del fascismo nelle colonie italiane | last1=Piccioli | first1=Angelo | date=1934 }}</ref>
'''Badi Ade''' (also spelled '''Baadicade''' or '''Badi Ado''') is a [[Somalis|Somali]] [[Hawiye]] clan. Sometimes called Beesha Baadicade, the clan is a sub-tribe of the [[Hawiye|Gungundhabe Hawiye]] branch of the [[Somalis]] tribe<ref>{{cite web | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WNpfAAAAIAAJ&q=galgial | title=Antropologia e etnografia delle genti della Somalia | last1=Puccioni | first1=Nello | date=1931 }}</ref> <ref>{{cite web | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jf3hAAAAMAAJ&dq=galgial&pg=PA296 | title=La nuova Italia d'oltremare: l'Opera del fascismo nelle colonie italiane | last1=Piccioli | first1=Angelo | date=1934 }}</ref>
<ref>{{cite web | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Jh9GAQAAIAAJ&q=Badi+Ado+tribe | title=Encyclopaedia Britannica: A New Survey of Universal Knowledge | last1=Ashmore | first1=Harry S. | date=1961 }}</ref> Baadicadde members live in the Hiiraan, Shabeellaha Dhexe, Shabeellaha Hoose and Banaadir and also live in the Somali Region of Ethiopia.
<ref>{{cite web | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Jh9GAQAAIAAJ&q=Badi+Ado+tribe | title=Encyclopaedia Britannica: A New Survey of Universal Knowledge | last1=Ashmore | first1=Harry S. | date=1961 }}</ref> Baadicadde members live in the Hiiraan, Shabeellaha Dhexe, Shabeellaha Hoose and Banaadir and also live in the Somali Region of Ethiopia.


== History ==
Baadicade are predominantly pastoralists, although some agro-pastoralist families are emerging on the western side of [[Shebelle River]]. Geographically, they are mainly known to concentrate on the western side of [[Hiraan]] and [[Middle Shabelle]]. Nevertheless, some business acumen individuals of the clan have established well in the [[Bakara market]] of Mogadishu <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ecoi.net/en/document/2005860 |title= Somalia: The Badi-Ade Clan, Including Distinguishing Features, Locations, Occupations, and Position in Clan Hierarchy; Treatment by Authorities and Other Clans |last= IRB|first= |date=2018 | website= | publisher= |access-date= |quote=}}</ref>
he Badi Ade clan traces its lineage back to a common ancestor named Hawiye. Among the descendants of Hawiye, the clan includes the Gambélla Hawiyya, Gurgate Hawayya, and Gungundhabe Hawiya, who are all sons of one mother.During the era of the Ajuran Sultanate, the Badi Ade clan inhabited the coastal region between [[Mareeg]] and [[Hobyo]] in [[Galguduud]]. As pastoralists, they eventually migrated towards the [[Shebelle River]]. This migration led to conflicts with the [[Ajuran Sultanate]], particularly as the Badi Ade came to the aid of their maternal uncles, the [[Gaalje'el]]. Following these struggles, the Badi Ade clan settled in the [[Hiraan|Hiran]] region, where they continue to maintain their cultural and historical heritage.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Media |first=Moment Green |date=2017-05-20 |title=The origin of the Ajuran and their defeat by Baadicadde and Gaaljecel |url=https://banadirobservatory.wordpress.com/2017/05/20/the-origin-of-the-ajuran-and-their-defeat-by-baadicadde-and-gaaljecel/ |access-date=2024-07-20 |website=The Banadir Observatory |language=en}}</ref>

== Distribution ==
Badi Ade are predominantly pastoralists, although some agro-pastoralist families are emerging on the western side of [[Shebelle River]]. Geographically, they are mainly known to concentrate on the western side of [[Hiraan]] and [[Middle Shabelle]]. Nevertheless, some business acumen individuals of the clan have established well in the [[Bakara market]] of Mogadishu. Baadicade are known to be a pure noble clan and are therefore widely married by other clans. <ref>{{cite web |last=IRB |first= |date=2018 |title=Somalia: The Badi-Ade Clan, Including Distinguishing Features, Locations, Occupations, and Position in Clan Hierarchy; Treatment by Authorities and Other Clans |url=https://www.ecoi.net/en/document/2005860 |access-date= |website= |publisher= |quote=}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 19:57, 20 July 2024

Badi Ade
Hawiye Somali clan
EthnicitySomaliaSomali
LocationSomaliaSomalia
EthiopiaEthiopia
Parent tribeHawiye
BranchesAfgaab

Xaamud Caryahan Subeer Ibraahim Ilaabe Maamiye Samaroob

Quurwaayle
LanguageSomaliaSomali
Arab LeagueArabic
ReligionSunni Islam

Badi Ade (also spelled Baadicade or Badi Ado) is a Somali Hawiye clan. Sometimes called Beesha Baadicade, the clan is a sub-tribe of the Gungundhabe Hawiye branch of the Somalis tribe[1] [2] [3] Baadicadde members live in the Hiiraan, Shabeellaha Dhexe, Shabeellaha Hoose and Banaadir and also live in the Somali Region of Ethiopia.

History

he Badi Ade clan traces its lineage back to a common ancestor named Hawiye. Among the descendants of Hawiye, the clan includes the Gambélla Hawiyya, Gurgate Hawayya, and Gungundhabe Hawiya, who are all sons of one mother.During the era of the Ajuran Sultanate, the Badi Ade clan inhabited the coastal region between Mareeg and Hobyo in Galguduud. As pastoralists, they eventually migrated towards the Shebelle River. This migration led to conflicts with the Ajuran Sultanate, particularly as the Badi Ade came to the aid of their maternal uncles, the Gaalje'el. Following these struggles, the Badi Ade clan settled in the Hiran region, where they continue to maintain their cultural and historical heritage.[4]

Distribution

Badi Ade are predominantly pastoralists, although some agro-pastoralist families are emerging on the western side of Shebelle River. Geographically, they are mainly known to concentrate on the western side of Hiraan and Middle Shabelle. Nevertheless, some business acumen individuals of the clan have established well in the Bakara market of Mogadishu. Baadicade are known to be a pure noble clan and are therefore widely married by other clans. [5]

References

  1. ^ Puccioni, Nello (1931). "Antropologia e etnografia delle genti della Somalia".
  2. ^ Piccioli, Angelo (1934). "La nuova Italia d'oltremare: l'Opera del fascismo nelle colonie italiane".
  3. ^ Ashmore, Harry S. (1961). "Encyclopaedia Britannica: A New Survey of Universal Knowledge".
  4. ^ Media, Moment Green (20 May 2017). "The origin of the Ajuran and their defeat by Baadicadde and Gaaljecel". The Banadir Observatory. Retrieved 20 July 2024.
  5. ^ IRB (2018). "Somalia: The Badi-Ade Clan, Including Distinguishing Features, Locations, Occupations, and Position in Clan Hierarchy; Treatment by Authorities and Other Clans".