The Ajuran clan's origins are found in the
Ajuran Sultanate, a
Somali Muslim sultanate that ruled over large parts of the
Horn of Africa in the
Middle Ages. Today they largely live in the
North Eastern Province in Kenya and the
Somali region of Ethiopia, but also in
Somalia. The Ajuran primarily speak the
Somali language. The Ajuran are said to be part of the Jambelle
Hawiye but were displaced from modern Hawiye territories in the late 17th to early 18th centuries due to historical conflicts particularly in South Central Somalia. Though as common as it is to find clan lineages with elaborate stories of founding genealogies via trees and wells for clans and even ethnic groups due to pre-eminence, much like some
Isaaq traditions of claiming a maternal affinity with the Dir despite the Dir traditions of Isaaq being a paternal descent, the Ajuran are also said to be Hawiye by paternal descent according to Hawiye traditions as mentioned by
Mohamed Ibrahim Liqliiqato and Colonial explorers who visited the Kelafo region such as Luigi Robecci Bricchetti, where the Ajuran had occupied an important central role within the Hawiye in the past and until recently. Lee Cassanelli in his 1982 book "
The Shaping of Somali Society: Reconstructing the History of a Pastoral People, 1600-1900" often refers to the Ajuran as former leaders of a Hawiye clan dynasty. == History ==