Abdallah Shihiri

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Born1868 (1868)
Died1931 (aged 6263)
OrganizationDervish movement
Abdallah Shihiri
Cabdalle Shixiri
عبدالله الشّحري
Abdallah Shihiri, 1909
Born1868 (1868)
Died1931 (aged 6263)
OrganizationDervish movement

Abdallah Mohamed Shihiri (Somali: Cabdalle Maxamed Shixiri, Arabic: عبدالله محمد الشحري; 1868–1931) was a senior Khusuusi member of the Somali Dervish movement and was part of the movement since its inception. He was long time companion and a childhood friend of Mohamed Abdullah Hassan and notable weapons smuggler.[1][2] He belonged to the Adan Madoba sub-clan of the Habr Je'lo clan of the Isaaq clan family.[3][4]

Abdallah Shihiri was a British naval interpreter before he joined the Dervish movement at its inception in Burao in 1899.[5] Shihiri joined the Ahmadiyya (Idrisiyya) sufi Tariqa order about the same time as the young Mullah in Berbera in the early 1890's. Shihiri started seafaring at his teens and travelling to most ports in East Africa and Arabia and was well known virtually in most coasts of the Red Sea and Africa. Due to his long experience as a trader and popularity in these ports he became the foreign organizer of the movement and its gunrunner during the campaign years. Shihiri is noted to have conducted caravans from the interior of Somali region to Bosaso to obtain smuggled weapons and ammunition for the Dervish and in 1903 procured many illicit French arms. He is identified as Abdullah Shahri by British Intelligence reports regarding his operations.[6]

He and Deria Arale led the 1904 Dervish delegation that facilitated the Ilig or Pestollaza agreement between the Dervishes and Italy. This treaty allowed the Dervishes to peacefully settle in Italian Somaliland with some autonomy but under Italian protection.[7][8]

Pestalozza Agreement 1904–1905

Defection

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