Ali Kalageeye
Ali Kalageey, a formidable warrior from the Issa clan, achieved a significant victory by personally slaying Aale Boore, who was the king of the Oromo, marking a pivotal moment in the historical trajectory of Oromo predominance in the region of Zelia during the 16th century. This victory triggered a sustained westward expansion, solidifying the Oromo presence in the area. The psychological frontier established by this event, combined with the lasting memory of Oromo devastation, played a crucial role in fostering a sense of cohesiveness within the Issa clan during this period. This cohesiveness was a response to the changing dynamics and challenges that the Oromo presence presented, and it was essential for the Issa clan's survival and stability in the region.[1]
References
- ↑ Mohamed Abdillahi Rirash, "Effects of Sixteenth Century Upheavals on the History of the Horn," La Nation Service d'Information - Djibouti, page 255.
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