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Sultan of the Isaaq Sultanate | |
Reign | 1845 – 1870 |
Predecessor | Sultan Farah |
Successor | Sultan Dirie |
Born | Unknown |
Died | 1870 |
House | House of Guled |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Sultan Hassan Sultan Farah Sultan Guled was the third sultan of the Isaaq Sultanate. He was the son of Sultan Farah.
Reign
Ascension
Sultan Hassan ascended the throne after the death of his father, Sultan Farah, who was traveling to Berbera. During this royal journey, a group of nomads, mistaking the caravan for an Ogaden trade convoy, attempted to rob it. When they realized it was the Sultan’s caravan, they ceased their robbery attempt. However, after an altercation with one of the Sultan's bodyguards, a nomad threw a spear that fatally struck Sultan Farah. Sultan Hassan was proclaimed the new sultan upon his father's death.
Berbera Civil War
One of Sultan Hassan's significant accomplishments was mediating a conflict between two Habar Awal subclans: the Aial Ahmed and the Aial Yunis. The clans were embroiled in a dispute over control of the important port town of Berbera. In 1846, Sultan Hassan traveled to Berbera and presented a holy relic, compelling both sides to swear an oath to bury their animosity and live in peace. Despite this resolution, control of Berbera later passed to the ambitious Isaaq merchant and politician Sharmarke Ali Saleh, who would eventually become governor and emir of Zeila and Tadjoura.
Death
Sultan Hassan died in 1870. He was succeeded by his son, Sultan Dirie, who ascended the throne at the age of 15 and became the longest-reigning Isaaq sultan, ruling for 66 years.