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Jowhar

Jowhar

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image_captionAn aerial view of Jowhar
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subdivision_name1Hirshabelle
subdivision_type2Region
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Shebelle River

Jowhar (, , Italian: Giohar) is the capital city of Hirshabelle state of Somalia. Jowhar is also the administrative capital of Middle Shabelle region of Somalia.

Along with Baidoa, it used to form the joint administrative capital of the Transitional Federal Government, which it captured from the Islamic Courts Union.

The city lies 90 km (50 mi) along a major road north of the national capital of Mogadishu.

Etymology

Jowhar, (also Jawharad or Johoorad) is the word for a precious stone in Somali, and the city may have been named after the lush lands it's situated on, near the Shabelle river. Originally from Persian, this word is also used in Arabic and other languages to describe gemstones and other jewels.

History

During the Middle Ages, Jowhar and much of the surrounding area in southern Somalia was governed by the Ajuran Empire. The town later came under the administration of the Hiraab Imamate in the late 17th century after the collapse of the powerful Ajuran Empire. At the turn of the 20th century, Jowhar was incorporated into Italian Somaliland. After independence in 1960, the city was made the center of the official Jowhar District.

Villaggio Duca degli Abruzzi

Jowhar Albergo Hotel 1938

The Villaggio Duca degli Abruzzi was founded by a senior member of the Italian Royal Family, H.R.H. Principe Luigi Amedeo, Duca degli Abruzzi in 1920, who first came to the African continent in 1905 and liked the place. The Duke raised funds to build dams, roads, a railway, schools, hospitals, a church and a mosque.

The village called Villaggio Duca degli Abruzzi (or Villabruzzi) was founded as an agricultural settlement in Italian Somalia experimenting with new cultivation techniques. In 1926, the colony comprised 16 villages, with some 3,000 Somali and 200 Italian inhabitants. It was commonly known as Villabruzzi.

Starting around 1911, Italians like the Duca degli Abruzzi started to take the local farmers and resettle them in specific new villages in an attempt to improve the economy of Italian Somalia. The area around Villabruzzi was the most agriculturally developed of Somalia before World War II and had some food industries.

Administrative capital

As part of a 2004 agreement, Jowhar and the town of Baidoa were to form a joint administrative capital of the Transitional Federal Government, sited away from Mogadishu for security reasons. Continued fighting threatened to derail the peace process. However, in July 2005, President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed relocated to the town from his base in Bosaso, moving the process forward and joining Prime Minister Ali Mohammed Ghedi, who had already been resident in the town for a month. Part of the parliament became based in Jowhar, while some ministries were established in Mogadishu. By February 2006, despite Ghedi's security concerns, the two leaders had left to Baidoa, where it was decided the parliament would convene.

Demographics

The district had estimated population of 269,851 as of 2014, a survey was done by (UNDP) in 2014 and it is primarily inhabited by Abgaal clan.

Recent history

Ethiopian invasion and occupation (2006–2009)

During the Ethiopian invasion of Somalia, the city was captured from the Islamic Courts Union during the Battle of Jowhar on December 27, 2006. ICU insurgents recaptured Jowhar on 12 July 2008 and took over the towns administration.

Somali Civil War (2009–present)

On May 17, 2009, the Islamist al-Shabab militia took the town, and imposed new rules, including a ban on handshaking between men and women. TFG and ICU paramilitary forces were dispatched to seize back the town.

On December 9, 2012, Somali National Army forces assisted by AMISOM troops re-captured the city from the militants.

Notes

Bibliography

  • VILLES EN GUERRE EN SOMALIE :MOGADISCIO ET HARGEISA Marc-Antoine PÉROUSE DE MONTCLOS (https://web.archive.org/web/20061126204259/http://ceped.cirad.fr/cdrom/integral_publication_1988_2002/dossier/pdf/dossiers_cpd_59.pdf)

References

  1. Puglielli, Annarita. (2016-06-01). "Qaamuuska Af-Soomaaliga (G. Diz. Somalo Monolingue)". Roma TrE-Press.
  2. Lee V. Cassanelli, ''The Shaping of Somali Society: Reconstructing the History of a Pastoral People, 1600-1900'', (University of Pennsylvania Press: 1982), p.102.
  3. "Luigi Amedeo - Biography & Achievements".
  4. "SOMALIA UN PAESE DIMENTICATO".
  5. link. (2006-06-22 , [[Voice of Africa Radio). Voice of Africa]], 23 March 2005
  6. (6 April 2018). "Somali PM unhappy with new deal".
  7. (2017-01-09). "Jowhar Semi-Quantitative Evaluation of Access and Coverage (SQUEAC) - 22st December 2016 to 9th January 2017 - Final Report - Somalia | ReliefWeb". Reliefweb.int.
  8. [http://www.myfoxdc.com/myfox/pages/News/Detail?contentId=1889354&version=1&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=TSTY&pageId=3.4.1 ''Ethiopian, Somali Troops Regain Jowhar''], FOX News, 27 December 2006
  9. (12 July 2008). "Ciidamo Taageersan Maxkamadaha Islaamka oo la wareegay gacan ku haynta Magaalada Jowhar".
  10. [https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/8054179.stm Somali militants capture key town], BBC, 17 May 2009
  11. (6 April 2018). "Mixed-sex handshakes banned".
  12. (17 May 2009). "Dowladda Soomaaliya oo ciidamo fara badan oo gurmad ah u dirtay magaalada Jowhar".
  13. (9 December 2012). "In Somalia, African Union and gov't troops take town from Islamist extremists of al-Shabab". Associated Press.
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