A Somali revenge story
In 1947, Colonel Smith, a British commissioner, led a raid and killed Cegaag, a Majerten bandit notorious for raiding into British Somaliland
In 1967, Smith returned to Somalia for holiday and was stabbed to death at his hotel door by Cegaag's son Mohamed
A 200 year old Islamic manuscript written by Sheikh Ali Abokor Raage from Buruc
Sheikh Ali Abokor studied under Imam Muhamad al-Shawkani in Yemen during the late 1700s. He returned to Buruc in the early 1800s, where he taught many Somali students, most notably Haji Ali Majerten
Sheikh Ali Nahar of Kismayo travelled with his trading caravan from Kismayo to Isiolo and Marsabit to obtain ivory from the Rendille and Borana. [1900]
The killing of German explorer Karl Juhlke by the Harti of Kismayo [1887]
โTwelve Somalis approached Jรผhlke's hut with the customary greeting, "Jambo, Jambo sana," and were received kindly by him without suspicion. One, suffering from a foot ailment, asked for advice and help
14th-century Maliki scholar Shams al-Din Muhammad bin Abd Al-Aziz al-Jabarti (763 AH/1363 CE).
Roots from Zeyla, Northern Somali Peninsula. Muhammad was born in Medina, he rose to become the Chief head and executive Overseer of the Prophet's ๏ทบ Mosque Masjid al-Nabawi โฌ๏ธ
Historian Mujir al-Din al-Ulฤymi from Jerusalem (d.1521) mentions about among the Qลซrah's (Quran reciters) and were one of the imams leading congregational prayers in Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem was Sheikh Uthman Abu Umar al-Jabฤrti (d.1475).
He had his roots from Zeyla