Suldaan Abdillahi Suldaan Deria, the 5th Grand Sultan of the Isaaq Sultanate

This is a list of Somali aristocratic and court titles that were historically used by the Somali people's various sultanates, kingdoms and empires. Also included are the honorifics reserved for Islamic notables as well as traditional leaders and officials within Somali customary law (xeer), in addition to the nobiliary particles set aside for distinguished individuals.

Monarchs and aristocrats

Below is a list of the royal court titles historically retained by the Somali monarchies and aristocracies.

Male titles

Kings or Rulers

Mohamoud Ali Shire Suldaan (Sultan) of the Warsangali
Suldaan Abdulrahman Gaarad Deria, 1st Sultan & 5th leader of the Habr Awal

Royal family

Gadabuursi Ughaz Nur near the age of 80
Suldaan Ali Yusuf Kenadid of the Sultanate of Hobyo.

Court officials

Female titles

Suldaan Olol Dinle of Ajuran Sultanate in Shabelle Zone

Consorts

Royal family

Religious leaders

Sheikh Ali Ayanle Samatar, a prominent Islamic leader.

Islamic leaders within Somali society were often drawn from or elevated to the noble ranks. Below is a list of the titles most often used historically by the clergymen (ulama):

Traditional leaders and officials

Below is a list of the titles traditionally employed by leaders and officials within the Somali customary law or xeer.

Leaders

Officials

Nobiliary particles

See also

Notes

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  2. ^ Correspondence respecting the Rising of Mullah Muhammed Abdullah in Somaliland, and consequent military operations, 1899–1901
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  10. ^ Lewis (1999:208)
  11. ^ Claessen, H. J. M. (1987). Early State Dynamics, Volume 2 of Studies in Human Society. Brill Archive. p. 121. ISBN 9004081011.
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  14. ^ Lewis, I. M. (1961-01-01). A Pastoral Democracy: A Study of Pastoralism and Politics Among the Northern Somali of the Horn of Africa. LIT Verlag Münster. p. 207. ISBN 9783825830847.
  15. ^ Encyclopaedia Aethiopica: Gärad.
  16. ^ Mohamed Haji Muktar, Historical Dictionary of Somalia, (Scarecrow Press: 2003), p.35
  17. ^ a b c d Hashi, Awil Ali (1993). Essential English-Somali Dictionary. Fiqi Press Ltd. p. 318. ISBN 0969768508.
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  19. ^ Laitin & Samatar (1987:15)
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  21. ^ Hashi, Awil Ali (1993). Essential English-Somali Dictionary. Fiqi Press Ltd. p. 442. ISBN 0969768508.
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  23. ^ Laitin (1977:86–87)
  24. ^ Kraska, Iwona (1992). "From verb to clitic and nominal suffix: The Somali -e,-o nouns". Studies in the Linguistic Sciences. 22. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Dept. of Linguistics: 97. Retrieved 20 August 2013.
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  27. ^ Ho, Engseng, Graves of Tarim, (University of California Press: 2006), Berkeley. p.149
  28. ^ Uhlig, Siegbert (2007). Encyclopaedia Aethiopica: He-N, Volume 3. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. p. 1045. ISBN 978-3447056076.
  29. ^ a b Lewis (1999:224)
  30. ^ Abdullahi (2001:13)
  31. ^ Lewis (1998:102)
  32. ^ Mukhtar, Mohamed Haji (2003-02-25). Historical Dictionary of Somalia. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-6604-1.
  33. ^ Diiriye, Anwar Maxamed (2006). Literature of Somali onomastics & proverbs with comparison of foreign sayings. Gobaad Communications & Press. p. 59. ISBN 0972661514.
  34. ^ Cassanelli (1982:130)
  35. ^ Luling (2002:103)
  36. ^ Abdullahi, p.140
  37. ^ Adam, Hussein Mohamed; Richard Ford (1997). Mending rips in the sky: options for Somali communities in the 21st century. Red Sea Press. p. 148. ISBN 1-56902-073-6.
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  41. ^ a b Lewis (1998:90)
  42. ^ G.W.B. Huntingford, "The Town of Amud, Somalia", Azania, 13 (1978), p. 184
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  44. ^ Michael Hodd, East African Handbook, (Trade & Travel Publications: 1994), p.640.

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