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Ali Matan Hashi

Ali Matan Hashi (1927–1978; Somali: Cali Mataan Xashi, Arabic: علي متان حاشي), also known as Ali Matan,[1] was a Somali senior military official and politician. He was the first Somali pilot, and a prominent member of the Supreme Revolutionary Council (SRC).[2]

Ali Matan Hashi
علي متان حاشي
1st Chief of the Somali Air Force
Personal details
Born1927 (1927)
Dhuusamareeb , Italian Somaliland (now Somalia)
Died1978 (aged 50–51)
Political partyXHKS
Military service
Allegiance Somalia
Branch/service Somali Air Force
Years of service1952–1978
Rank Brigadier General
Commands Commander in Chief of the Air Force
Minister of Justice
SRC Cabinet Member
Battles/warsAerial Campaign of Ogaden War

History

Ali Matan was born in the Dhuusamareeb district of Galgaduud into a Marehan Darod family in the Mudug Region of Somalia .[1]

He created the Somali Air Force in 1960, and oversaw the growth of it between 1960 and 1978. A Brigadier General in the air force,[3] he held various political and military positions, including Minister of Justice and Commander of the Air Force. He was also one of the closest advisers of the president.[1]

Ali was born in the Dhuusamareeb district of Galgaduud in 1927. At the age of 17, he joined the Signal Corps of the British Occupation Forces in 1944 where he took upon radio engineering. As it was the norm of many Somali activists at that time, he joined the incipient Somali Youth League in 1944 and was the secretary of the young political party at the Sagag (Segeg) village in Dhagabur District. Following the abolition of the Somaliland Signal Corps in 1947, he joined the Post and Telecommunications department in Mogadishu.

Whilst in Mogadishu; he participated in several protests, notably the Hanoolaato anti-colonial uprising in Jan 1948. In 1950, he was imprisoned by the AFIS (Italian Trusteeship Administration) in Adado (Galgaduud) for drawing a painting depicting a Somali nomad carrying a load of 10 full sacks on his shoulders which indicated the 10 years that the country was to remain under the colonial rule. In the early 1950s, he joined the Aeronautic Department where he served as a deputy director. In 1955, after completing his intermediate education, he joined the then Political and Administrative School. In 1956, he left for Italy where he became the first Somali pilot and air traffic controller. A year later, he was promoted to the rank of second lieutenant in the pre-independence Somali Air Force (Somali Aeronautical Corps). In 1958, he was nominated as the director of airports in Somalia. Given that there were no other Somali pilots, he strived to convince the colonial administration to send 35 Somali students abroad for pilot and aircraft mechanics training.

In 1959, he was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant and was subsequently sent to Italy, where he commenced a training as a first class pilot, according to the type of aircraft then available at that time in Somalia.

Upon his return from Italy in 1960, he was promoted to the rank of Captain and together with his colleagues were transferred to the newly created Somali Air Force. In late 1960, he supervised the first weekly flights connecting the capital city Muqdisho to the second capital Hargeisa. Hargeisa citizens dubbed it as the ‘Cali Mataan Airways’.

In 1963, he was promoted to the rank of major, and towards the end of that year, he was sent to the Soviet Forces Academy in Moscow, where he undertook training as a full-fledged Mig pilot. Upon his return from the Soviet Union in 1965, he was appointed as the new Commander of the Somali Air Force and in 1967 was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel.

Ali matan Hashi was one of the officers who participated in the 1969 coup that overthrew the government. After the take-over, he was incorporated in the newly created Supreme Revolutionary Council (SRC).

In 1970, his rank was elevated to full colonel, and in 1973 he was nominated as an advisor on legal and presidential affairs. In 1974, he became the new chairman of the Legal Affairs Committee of the SRC, which oversaw the introductions of legal reformations in the country. Two years prior to his death in 1978, he was promoted to the rank of brigadier general.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Satya Pal Ruhela, Mohammed Farah Aidid and his vision of Somalia, (Vikas Pub. House: 1994), p.42.
  2. ^ Luigi Pestalozza, The Somalian Revolution, (Éditions Afrique Asie Amérique latine: 1974), p.27.
  3. ^ Africa Research, Ltd, Africa research bulletin: Political, social, and cultural series, Volume 10, (Africa Research, Ltd.: 1973), p.2717.
  4. ^ Shire, Mohammed (2014). "Ali Matan Hashi (Cali Mataan Xaashi); first Somali pilot" "Somali Mind Blog"

External links

  • The first Somali man to fly - Gen. Cali Mataan Xaashi

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations November 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Ali Matan Hashi 1927 1978 Somali Cali Mataan Xashi Arabic علي متان حاشي also known as Ali Matan 1 was a Somali senior military official and politician He was the first Somali pilot and a prominent member of the Supreme Revolutionary Council SRC 2 Ali Matan Hashi علي متان حاشي1st Chief of the Somali Air ForcePersonal detailsBorn1927 1927 Dhuusamareeb Italian Somaliland now Somalia Died1978 aged 50 51 Political partyXHKSMilitary serviceAllegiance SomaliaBranch serviceSomali Air ForceYears of service1952 1978RankBrigadier GeneralCommandsCommander in Chief of the Air Force Minister of Justice SRC Cabinet MemberBattles warsAerial Campaign of Ogaden War Contents 1 History 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditAli Matan was born in the Dhuusamareeb district of Galgaduud into a Marehan Darod family in the Mudug Region of Somalia 1 He created the Somali Air Force in 1960 and oversaw the growth of it between 1960 and 1978 A Brigadier General in the air force 3 he held various political and military positions including Minister of Justice and Commander of the Air Force He was also one of the closest advisers of the president 1 Ali was born in the Dhuusamareeb district of Galgaduud in 1927 At the age of 17 he joined the Signal Corps of the British Occupation Forces in 1944 where he took upon radio engineering As it was the norm of many Somali activists at that time he joined the incipient Somali Youth League in 1944 and was the secretary of the young political party at the Sagag Segeg village in Dhagabur District Following the abolition of the Somaliland Signal Corps in 1947 he joined the Post and Telecommunications department in Mogadishu Whilst in Mogadishu he participated in several protests notably the Hanoolaato anti colonial uprising in Jan 1948 In 1950 he was imprisoned by the AFIS Italian Trusteeship Administration in Adado Galgaduud for drawing a painting depicting a Somali nomad carrying a load of 10 full sacks on his shoulders which indicated the 10 years that the country was to remain under the colonial rule In the early 1950s he joined the Aeronautic Department where he served as a deputy director In 1955 after completing his intermediate education he joined the then Political and Administrative School In 1956 he left for Italy where he became the first Somali pilot and air traffic controller A year later he was promoted to the rank of second lieutenant in the pre independence Somali Air Force Somali Aeronautical Corps In 1958 he was nominated as the director of airports in Somalia Given that there were no other Somali pilots he strived to convince the colonial administration to send 35 Somali students abroad for pilot and aircraft mechanics training In 1959 he was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant and was subsequently sent to Italy where he commenced a training as a first class pilot according to the type of aircraft then available at that time in Somalia Upon his return from Italy in 1960 he was promoted to the rank of Captain and together with his colleagues were transferred to the newly created Somali Air Force In late 1960 he supervised the first weekly flights connecting the capital city Muqdisho to the second capital Hargeisa Hargeisa citizens dubbed it as the Cali Mataan Airways In 1963 he was promoted to the rank of major and towards the end of that year he was sent to the Soviet Forces Academy in Moscow where he undertook training as a full fledged Mig pilot Upon his return from the Soviet Union in 1965 he was appointed as the new Commander of the Somali Air Force and in 1967 was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel Ali matan Hashi was one of the officers who participated in the 1969 coup that overthrew the government After the take over he was incorporated in the newly created Supreme Revolutionary Council SRC In 1970 his rank was elevated to full colonel and in 1973 he was nominated as an advisor on legal and presidential affairs In 1974 he became the new chairman of the Legal Affairs Committee of the SRC which oversaw the introductions of legal reformations in the country Two years prior to his death in 1978 he was promoted to the rank of brigadier general 4 See also EditMuhammad Ali Samatar Hussein Kulmiye Afrah Abdullah Mohamed Fadil Abdirizak Mohamud Abubakar Muse Hassan Sheikh Sayid Abdulle Abdullahi Ahmed Irro Asli Hassan Abade Salaad Gabeyre KediyeReferences Edit a b c Satya Pal Ruhela Mohammed Farah Aidid and his vision of Somalia Vikas Pub House 1994 p 42 Luigi Pestalozza The Somalian Revolution Editions Afrique Asie Amerique latine 1974 p 27 Africa Research Ltd Africa research bulletin Political social and cultural series Volume 10 Africa Research Ltd 1973 p 2717 Shire Mohammed 2014 Ali Matan Hashi Cali Mataan Xaashi first Somali pilot Somali Mind Blog External links EditThe first Somali man to fly Gen Cali Mataan Xaashi Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ali Matan Hashi amp oldid 1079830049, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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