Rashid Abdillahi
سلطان رشيد بن عبدالله
Sultan of Isaaq
Reign1967–1969
PredecessorAbdillahi Deria
SuccessorAbdiqadir Abdillahi
Born1926
Hargeisa, British Somaliland
Died1969 (aged 42–43)
Hargeisa, Somali Republic (now Somaliland)
DynastyGuled Dynasty
ReligionSunni Islam

Rashid Abdillahi (Somali: Rashiid Cabdillaahi, Arabic: رشيد بن عبدالله; 1926 – 1969) was the sixth Grand Sultan of the Isaaq Sultanate and reigned from 1967 to 1969, when he was succeeded by his brother Abdiqadir Abdillahi.[1][2]

Biography

Rashid was born in 1926 in Hargeisa and was the eldest son of Sultan Abdillahi Deria.[3] He was fluent in Somali, Arabic and English.[3]

Rashid was active in independence and post-independence politics and accompanied his father Sultan Abdillahi Deria. He was a founding member of the NUF political party in the British Somaliland protectorate. He served as an elected member of the Legislative Assembly for Hargeisa in 1959,[3][4] where he helped run the Ministries of Local Government, Social Services, Communications, and Works and National Resources along with three other elected members including Michael Mariano to allow said ministries to gain experience.[5]

After unification he served as the counselor for the Somali Embassy in Saudi Arabia from 1960 to 1964.[3]

In 1964 he was elected to the National Assembly of Somalia representing Hargeisa, and was later elected as the Vice President of the National Assembly on 9 March 1966.[3] That same year he would lead a delegation of the Somali National Assembly to Teheran and the 55th World Interparliamentary Conference.[6] In October 1968 he led a delegation of the National Assembly on visits to Jordan and Syria, where he met the Syrian Minister of Information Dr. Habib Haddad.[7]

He died in 1969 aged 43 and was succeeded by his brother Abdiqadir Abdillahi.

References

  1. ""Codsi Dib u Furista Suldaan Rashiid Library ". Axmed Nuur Guruuje". Sagal News. 2017-12-08. Retrieved 2021-01-09.
  2. "Taariikhda Saldanada Reer Guuleed Ee Somaliland.Abwaan:Ibraahim-rashiid Cismaan Guure (aboor). | Togdheer News Network". Retrieved 2021-01-09.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Congress, United States (1968). Congressional Record, Volume 114. p. 14.
  4. Stationery Office, H.M. (1959). Somaliland Protectorate - Report for the years 1958 and 1959. p. 63.
  5. Secretariat, Commonwealth (1959). The Commonwealth Year Book. Europa Publications. p. 63.
  6. Central Intelligence Agency, United States (1966). Daily Report, Foreign Radio Broadcasts, Issues 181-185. Ohio State University. p. 19.
  7. Broadcasting Corporation, British (1968). Summary of World Broadcasts: Non-Arab Africa. University of California. pp. 5–6.


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