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Bardera
Coordinates: 2°21′23″N 42°15′30″E / 2.35639, 42.25833
Regions of Somalia Gedo
Government
 - Bardera District Commissioner Mohamedsharif Hirsi Dhudi
Population (2006)
 - City 106,000
 - Metro 167,000


Bardera City (Somali Baardheere) is an important agricultural and academic city in the Gedo region of Somalia. Gedo ( Geedo) is an administrative region ( gobolka) formerly part of the historic Upper Juba Region, Somalia. A metropolitan area is a large population center consisting of a large Metropolis and its adjacent zone of influence or of more than one closely adjoining neighboring central Somali ( Af Soomaali, الصوماليه is a member of the East Cushitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family spoken by ethnic Somalis Gedo ( Geedo) is an administrative region ( gobolka) formerly part of the historic Upper Juba Region, Somalia. Somalia ( Soomaaliya; الصومال) officially the Somali Republic ( Jamhuuriyadda Soomaaliya, جمهورية الصومال) and formerly known Bardera is the second most important city in the larger Jubba Region of Somalia or Soomaaliya. Kismayo being most populous and the largest metropolitan city in the Jubba region. Kismayo or Kismayu (Kismaayo كيسمايو; Chisimaio is a Port But Garbahaarreey is Gedo region's capital. Garbahaarey is the capital of Gedo, the second largest and sixth most populous region ( gobolka) of Somalia. The name Baardheere is a combination of two words Baar-dheere, Baar meaning "palm tree" and dheere meaning "tall". Baardheere or Bardera is synonymous with Islamic scholarly centers and agricultural production. For other meanings including people named 'Islam' see Islam (disambiguation. Agriculture refers to the production of goods through the growing of plants and fungi and the raising of domesticated Animals The study of agriculture

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History

Baardheere has a long history and it's comparable to that of the oldest noncoastal Somali cities. In southern Somalia, Ajuran kingdom rained for 300 years from 1400-1700, and Bardera was one of its main cities. See also Somali clan The Ajuran (also Ajuuraan or Ujuuraan) is a Somali clan. Bardera was a well-established farming community at the start of 19th century.

On the eve of the European conquest of the continent, the British and the Italians saw the strategic importance of Bardera. The two fought over the city during the early 1940s.

The Somalis who lived in this city had a system of governance based on a fiefdom led by the tribal chief (ugaas in Somali). Under the system of Feudalism, a fiefdom, fief, feud, feoff, or fee, often consisted of inheritable lands or revenue-producing The ugaas is often a well-respected intellectual man with deep knowledge of Islam. For other meanings including people named 'Islam' see Islam (disambiguation.

In the 1930s, there were about 8,000 inhabitants in the city, which lies on both banks of the Jubba River west of Kismayo City, Somalia's second-largest city. The Jubba River (Webi Jubba is a River in southern Somalia which begins at the border with Ethiopia where the Dawa and Gebele The Juba divides Bardera into eastern and western sides. Bardera is probably the fifth or sixth largest city in Somalia.

Bardera As A Religious Scholarly Center

On the academic front, Baardheere has been the Mecca for religious based scholarly settings for ages. Mecca ˈmɛkə also spelled Makkah ˈmækə (in full Makkah Al-Mukarramah (Arabic mækːæ(t ælmʊkarˑamæ مكّة المكرمة, literally Honored Currently, there are over dozen Halaqa or Islamic scholarly circles taking place in this famous riverine city of southwestern Somalia. Sayid Muhammad Abdullah Hassan, the man who during the colonial era was nicknamed "The Mad Mullah of Somaliland", by the British, is said to have studied the Arabic grammar and syntax in Bardera in the early 1870s. Sayyīd Muhammad `Abd Allāh al-Hasan ( Sayid Maxamed Cabdille Xasan or Sayyid Mahammad Abdille Hasan, محمّد Arabic (ar الْعَرَبيّة (informally ar عَرَبيْ) in terms of the number of speakers is the largest living member of the Semitic language

Bardera is the most populated county (degmo or beel in Somali) in Gedo region. Bardera had about 20,000 citizens from mid 1970s. The most recent demographics were compiled in 1988. There are important religious schools, as well as an important center which was connected to the Somali National University in Mogadishu. Jaamacada Ummada Soomaaliyeed or the Somali National University (SNU is the national University of the Northeast African nation of Somalia. Mogadishu ( Somali: Muqdisho, popularly Xamar, Hamar; مقديشو Maqadīshū Government agencies, students and teachers used to visit Bardera for research projects, particularly those dealing with agriculture, forestery and livestock management.

Bardera: Looking Towards The Arc
Bardera: Looking Towards The Arc
East Bardera from Baghdad Mosque
East Bardera from Baghdad Mosque

Agricultural Production In Bardera

Large numbers of Bardera's residents make their living working in the many small and large farms on the span of the Jubb River in Bardera District. Agricultural products from farms in Bardera area are sold in many parts of the country. Sorghum, corn or maize, different types of onions, beans, sesame, tobacco, and various fruits such as bananas , watermellon, oranges, papayas, and mangoes, from Bardera farms reach markets as far as Djibouti, about 3000km away to the north of Somalia. Sorghum is a genus of numerous species of grasses, some of which are raised for grain and many of which are used as Fodder plants either cultivated or as part Maize (ˈmeɪz ( Zea mays L. ssp mays) known as corn in some countries is a cereal grain domesticated in Mesoamerica Organicsalsajpg||thumb|right|Onions used in salsa.]]Cooked onions in frying pan Bean is a common name for large plant Seeds of several genera of the family Fabaceae (formerly Leguminosae used for human food or animal Sesame ( Sesamum indicum) is a Flowering plant in the genus Sesamum. Tobacco is an Agricultural product recognized as an addictive drug processed from the fresh Leaves of plants in the genus Nicotiana. For the fruit see Banana. For other meanings see Banana (disambiguation. Watermelon ( Citrullus lanatus ( Thunb) Matsum & Nakai family Cucurbitaceae) refers to both Fruit and Plant of a vine-like (climber The papaya (from Carib via Spanish) is the Fruit of the Plant Carica papaya, in the genus Carica. Mangoes belong to the genus Mangifera, consisting of numerous species of tropical fruiting Trees in the Flowering plant family Anacardiaceae Djibouti ( جيبوتي Jībūtī, Somali: Jabuuti) officially the Republic of Djibouti, is a country in the

There are two types of farming which exist in Bardera area: Irrigated farming and seasonal farming. Many medium and small scale farms near the river use water pumping machines. These motors irrigate vast lands with canals and farmers produce variety of crops and produce. Majority of farmers utilise the low tech farming method of farming during the two rainy seasons of gu' and deyr. Small operation farms are found throughout Gedo region, far away from the river banks where families plant different crops such sorghum, maize and beans on any land that is suitable for farming. These farming plots are located on sandy soft earth often with muddy combinations. The locals call this type of earth adable.

Mogadishu's fruit and vegetable market used to have a section containing Bardera's famous onion product. The term fruit has different meanings dependent on context and the term is not synonymous in Food preparation and Biology. The term " vegetable " generally means the edible parts of Plants The definition of the word is traditional rather than Scientific, however Since the start of the civil war in Somalia, produce from Bardera to large cities like Mogadishu, Kismayo or Baidoa are diverted to Kenyan markets such as Wajir, Garissa, Mombasa and Nairobi. Wajir is a town in North Eastern Province, Kenya. It is headquarter of Wajir District. Garissa is a city in North Eastern Province, Kenya. It is the capital of the province and Garissa District. Mombasa is the second largest City in Kenya, lying on the Indian Ocean. Nairobi (naɪˈroʊbɪ is the capital and largest city of Kenya.

Palmtree being part of the name Bardera, there are many bautiful palm trees along the river bank and almost every farm has one or two palm trees. Arecaceae or Palmae (also known by the name Palmaceae, which is taxonomically invalid or commonly palm tree) the palm family is a family of Flowering

Recent history

The outbreak of the civil war in 1991 changed the dynamics of the city. The population of the city swelled to 120,000 people. At one point, Bardera District population reached 230,000 before many families moved northward to Beled Hawo near the border with NFD in Kenya.

At the end of the 1990s and early 2000, Bardera developed into even more important town for its inhabitants and business people alike. There is a new route to Kismaayo. And this well-traveled road brings a lot of business for the city and the surrounding areas.

Bardera Bridge over the Jubba River
Bardera Bridge over the Jubba River

Tradition in Peace Minded Elders

Bardera is currently governed by The Council of Elders (Odey Dhaqameedyo). The Bardera Council of Elders comprises 21 prominent religious leaders and respected elders from different Somali clans (Ajuran, Awramala, Banadiri, Facaye, Marehan, and Rahaweyn) that live in the city. See also Somali clan The Ajuran (also Ajuuraan or Ujuuraan) is a Somali clan. Sheikh Mohamed Ali Facaye ( Somali: Sheekh Maxamed Cali Facaye) is the director for the Kismayo Regional Islamic Courts under the government The Marehan ( Somali: Mareexaan Arabic:مريحان Marehan bin Ahmed bin Abdirahman bin Is'mail bin Ibrahim al Jaberti) are a Somali The council undertakes to settle disputes over land, property, and blood (fatal accidents) in a peaceful and traditional manner. As of February 2002, Fanah Barre Warsame is the chairman of the Council of Elders. The post is a rotating one. All local tribes partcipate the selection process.

Local Government In Bardera

Hussein Ali Bihi, Xuseen Cali Biixi, (varying spelling), was elected on June 2006 as the head of Council of Elders. This body of council has had a long history of serving the community in all matters relating to disputes in blood, property and land.

Barderians, having a long history of amity and cordial relations with other cities, enjoy a very peaceful coexistence and tranquility with the neighboring populations and villages. However the real head of council of elder was a man named Gaiye Shide.

A new leader was chosen today for a different level of local government in Bardera. The Bardera population has elected Mohamedsharif Hirsi Dudi on February 12, 2008 as the new Bardera District Commissioner. Events 1429 - English Forces under Sir John Fastolf defend a supply convoy carrying rations to the army besieging Orleans from attack by the 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common [1] Mr. Dudi was among four candidates for the position of District Commissioner.

The process lasted for three months until voting day arrived on February 12. Previous Bardera District Commissioner was not running this time.

The DC position in Bardera District used to be powerful one but ever since the civil war, these sorts of governments are limited in terms of the scope of their position given the current Somali political situation. Calls of congratulations are pouring in for Mr. Dudi. Barderians who live abroad are applauding for the new Bardera District Commissioner. Everyone is wishing him well and hope that he fulfills his new responsibilities to the residents of Bardera District. They are also wishing the Bardera population for a pleasant future.

Business and Commerce

Bardera is commercially connected to the port city of Kismayo. Kismayo or Kismayu (Kismaayo كيسمايو; Chisimaio is a Port Everything from building materials to medicines come from Kismayo. There is another commercial route to Wajir in the North East Province of Kenya. There is also well-establishsed Gedo inter-regional commercial activity zone between Bardera and Belad Hawo. People and goods move freely between these two destinations.

For decades, the main business route for Bardera was to and from Mogadishu via Baidoa. Mogadishu ( Somali: Muqdisho, popularly Xamar, Hamar; مقديشو Maqadīshū Baidoa ( Baydhabo) is a city in south-central Somalia, situated 256 kilometers (159 miles by road northwest of the capital Mogadishu. However, this travel route was greatly distrupted during the height of the Somali civil war in early 1990s. Nevertheless, some trucks bring goods from ever floushiring Mogadishu trade activities.

The economy of Bardera District is largely based on farming productions. Secondary backbone of the economy is derived from livestock for meat, milk, and butter. During the development years of the 1970s, animal skins such as leather and hide was a currency earning commodity for Bardera and surrounding districts and Gedo region as a whole.

Education

On the education front, there are two middle schools and one high school and another one is to be opened soon probably by mid 2004 school year. There are also plans for building higher institutions besides the technical school operated by Hirda which is a non-profit Somali development group. HIRDA based in the Netherlands, also operates an agricultural seminary school in a co-operative farm purchased by HIRDA some years ago. This non-profit agency undertook another important educational project in the city of Baardheere. It started a medical school which trains about 60 students a year for various medical services skills. This has always been badly needed skills throughout Somalia ever since the The Somali National University system was demolished back in 1991. Jaamacada Ummada Soomaaliyeed or the Somali National University (SNU is the national University of the Northeast African nation of Somalia.

As of 2008, there are half a dozen linguistic private schools. The most well-known language schools operating in Bardera is Wisdom Schools of Languages. Curriculums in HIRDA funded schools, as well as Markabley schools teach af Soomaali, Arabic and English languages. Somali ( Af Soomaali, الصوماليه is a member of the East Cushitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family spoken by ethnic Somalis Arabic (ar الْعَرَبيّة (informally ar عَرَبيْ) in terms of the number of speakers is the largest living member of the Semitic language English is a West Germanic language originating in England and is the First language for most people in the United Kingdom, the United States

Transportation

Land

Population in Bardera District use basic modes of transportation. Small percentage of the district residents own motor vehicles. People mostly get from point A to point B on foot. Each morning scores of people enter the city on foot from all directions. These are people who bring in livestock to the animal market, and those who on daily basis bring milk, butter, hide, wood for cooking and other products for sale.

Air

There is no regularly scheduled flights in or out of Bardera Airport . Bardera Airport is located northeast of the city of Bardera, in Gedo, Somalia. Occasional charter flights of small planes land the unpaved airstrip on the northeast of the of the city. The airport was the hub for UN and US operations during 1993-1996 intervation mission. The United Nations ( UN) is an International organization whose stated aims are to facilitate cooperation in International law, International security The United States of America —commonly referred to as the

Waterways

The Jubba River divides the city in half but there are no any for hire boats on the river, either to cross from one bank to the other, or along the river on either direction. For the river see Jubba River. Jubba is an Indian dress for men a piece of Clothing for the Trunk of the Body.

Sports

Bardera has organized and thriving sports scene. The sport of football or soccer has large following. The professional football team from Bardera takes part in competitions of Jubba Cup and Gedo District's Cup.

Bardera Championship Cup 2002
Bardera Championship Cup 2002

Bardera Football team is the winner of 2002 South Somalia Regional Cup Champions. Badera played and won against Kismayo and Baido teams. The trophy from this championship is displayed at office of the Bardera Football Team.

Yahya Farah (left) Ex-Coach, Hasan Mamazu (righ), current coach
Yahya Farah (left) Ex-Coach, Hasan Mamazu (righ), current coach

Longtime team coach and director was Yahya Farah Jama who hails from Kismayo, a town known for its famous football love affair. Kismayo or Kismayu (Kismaayo كيسمايو; Chisimaio is a Port The current Bardera Football Team coach, who also serves as Bardera District Sports Director, is coach Xasan Sheekh (Mamazu).

Bardera City Public Services

Street Cleaning by Bardera Water & Sanitation Authority
Street Cleaning by Bardera Water & Sanitation Authority


Baadheere Street Cleaning

In mid 2006, SEHO (Somali Education and Health Organization), a nonprofit organization started to operate the only hospital in the city. East Bardera Mothers' and Children's hospital. East Bardera Mothers and Children's Hospital (EBMCH is a women's and children's hospital located in Bardera Somalia Lul Abdullahi Barre is the only nurse and she serves as the head of the EBMCH. Aside from the hospital, SEHO also is the sole funding body of the Bardera Water and Sanitation Authority. A citywide cleaning campaign is conducted three times a month. The Water and Sanitation Office plans to implement a clean tap-water services for the city in the near future.

Public services which have existed in Bardera, mostly in the public health and education sectors were maintained by mainly two NGOs. HIRDA, an organization started by a diaspora friends of Bardera and they are based in the Netherlands. HIRDA, short for Himila Relief and Development Association, has for almost a decade made their mission to lift the education opportunities availabe to Gedo region's largest city, Bardera. The other organization that has done some notable services is the Somali Red Crescent's Bardera branch. This center collects medicines, supplements and medical information booklets and distributes them to local mother and child hospitals (MCHs).

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