The Darod ( so, Daarood, ar, دارود) is a
Somali
Somali may refer to:
Horn of Africa
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** Proto-Somali, the ancestors of modern Somalis
** Somali culture
** Somali cuisine
** Somali language, a Cushitic language
** Soma ...
clan. The forefather of this clan was Sheikh
Abdirahman bin Isma'il al-Jabarti
Abdirahman bin Isma'il al-Jabarti, ( ar, عبدالرحمن بن اسماعيل الجبرتي) also known as Daarood, Dawud or Da'ud (), is the semi-legendary common ancestor of the Somali Darod clan. According to local tradition, Abdirahman de ...
, more commonly known as ''Darood''.
The clan primarily settles the apex of the Horn of Africa and its peripheries, the Somali hinterlands up to
Oromia
Oromia (Amharic: ) ( om, Oromiyaa) is a regional state in Ethiopia and the homeland of the Oromo people. The capital of Oromia is Addis Ababa.
It is bordered by the Somali Region to the east; the Amhara Region, the Afar Region and the Be ...
, and both sides of the
Kenya
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Somalia
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border.
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- N.B. Various authorities indicate that the Darod is one of the largest Somali clan
whereas others suggest that the Hawiye
The Hawiye ( so, Hawiye, ar, بنو هوية, it, Hauija) is the largest Somali clan family. Members of this clan traditionally inhabit central and southern Somalia, Somaliland, Ethiopia (Somali, Harar, Oromia and Afar regions) and the Nort ...
is the largest Somali clan within Somali
The Darod clan is the second largest Somali clan family in the
Horn of Africa
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.
Origins

According to early Islamic books and Somali tradition,
Aqeel Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib
Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib ( ar, أَبُو طَالِب بن عَبْد ٱلْمُطَّلِب '; ) was the leader of Banu Hashim, a clan of the Qurayshi tribe of Mecca in the Hejazi region of the Arabian Peninsula. He was an uncle of the Isl ...
Al-Qurashi descendant
Abdirahman bin Isma'il al-Jabarti
Abdirahman bin Isma'il al-Jabarti, ( ar, عبدالرحمن بن اسماعيل الجبرتي) also known as Daarood, Dawud or Da'ud (), is the semi-legendary common ancestor of the Somali Darod clan. According to local tradition, Abdirahman de ...
(Darod), a son of the
Sufi Sheikh Isma'il al-Jabarti of the
Qadiriyyah
The Qadiriyya (), also transliterated Qādirīyah, ''Qadri'', ''Qadriya'', ''Kadri'', ''Elkadri'', ''Elkadry'', ''Aladray'', ''Alkadrie'', ''Adray'', ''Kadray'', ''Kadiri'', ''Qadiri'', ''Quadri'' or ''Qadri'' are members of the Sunni Qadiri ta ...
order, fled his homeland in the
Arabian Peninsula after an argument with his uncle.
[Rima Berns McGown, ''Muslims in the diaspora'', (University of Toronto Press: 1999), pp.27-28] During the 10th or 11th century CE,
Abdirahman is believed to have then settled in
Somaliland just across the
Red Sea
The Red Sea ( ar, البحر الأحمر - بحر القلزم, translit=Modern: al-Baḥr al-ʾAḥmar, Medieval: Baḥr al-Qulzum; or ; Coptic: ⲫⲓⲟⲙ ⲛ̀ϩⲁϩ ''Phiom Enhah'' or ⲫⲓⲟⲙ ⲛ̀ϣⲁⲣⲓ ''Phiom ǹšari''; ...
and married
Dobira
Dombiro ( ar, دُومبِرَ بِنت دَغَالَ), was a Somali historical figure, known for being the wife of the progenitor of the Darod clan, Sheikh Abdulrahman al-Jabarti.
Biography
Dombiro was the daughter of Dagale (Dikalla), the Di ...
, the daughter of the
Dir clan chief. This union is said to have given rise to the Darod clan family.
Thus, it established matrilateral ties with the
Samaale Samaale, also spelled Samali or Samale ( so, Samaale) is traditionally considered to be the oldest common forefather of several major Somali clans and their respective sub-clans. His name is the source of the ethnonym ''Somali''..
As the purported ...
main stem.
According to the British anthropologist and
Somali Studies veteran
Ioan Lewis, the traditions of descent from noble Arab families related to the
Prophet
In religion, a prophet or prophetess is an individual who is regarded as being in contact with a divine being and is said to speak on behalf of that being, serving as an intermediary with humanity by delivering messages or teachings from the s ...
are most probably figurative expressions of the importance of
Islam in Somali society.
However, "there is a strong historically valid component in these legends which, in the case of the Darod, is confirmed in the current practice of a Dir representative officiating at the ceremony of installation of the chief of the Darod family."
A similar clan mythology exists for the
Sheikh Ishaq ibn Ahmad al-'Alawi, who are said to have descended from one
Sheikh Ishaq ibn Ahmad al-'Alawi, another
Banu Hashim
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who came to Somaliland around the same time.
[I.M. Lewis, ''A Modern History of the Somali'', fourth edition (Oxford: James Currey, 2002), p. 22] As with Sheikh Isaaq, there are also numerous existing
hagiologies in Arabic which describe Sheikh Darod's travels, works and overall life in northern Somalia, as well as his movements in Arabia before his arrival. Besides historical sources such as
Al-Masudi
Al-Mas'udi ( ar, أَبُو ٱلْحَسَن عَلِيّ ٱبْن ٱلْحُسَيْن ٱبْن عَلِيّ ٱلْمَسْعُودِيّ, '; –956) was an Arab historian, geographer and traveler. He is sometimes referred to as the "Herodotu ...
's ''Aqeeliyoon'',
a modern ''manaaqib'' (a collection of glorious deeds) printed in
Cairo
Cairo ( ; ar, القاهرة, al-Qāhirah, ) is the capital of Egypt and its largest city, home to 10 million people. It is also part of the largest urban agglomeration in Africa, the Arab world and the Middle East: The Greater Cairo met ...
in 1945 by Sheikh Ahmad bin Hussen bin Mahammad titled ''Manaaqib as-Sheikh Ismaa'iil bin Ibraahiim al-Jabarti'' also discusses Sheikh Darod and his proposed father Isma'il al-Jabarti, the latter of whom is reportedly buried in Bab Siham in the
Zabid District
Zabid District ( ar, مُدِيْرِيَّة زَبِيد) is a district of the Al Hudaydah Governorate in western Yemen.
Overview
The Yemeni Sufi Sheikh Isma'il al-Jabarti of the Qadiriyyah order is buried in the Zabid District.I. M. Lewis, '' ...
of western
Yemen
Yemen (; ar, ٱلْيَمَن, al-Yaman), officially the Republic of Yemen,, ) is a country in Western Asia. It is situated on the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula, and borders Saudi Arabia to the north and Oman to the northeast an ...
.
[Lewis, ''A pastoral democracy'', p.131.]
Sheikh Darod's own tomb is in
Haylaan, situated in the
Sanaag
Sanag ( so, Sanaag, ar, سَنَاج) is an administrative region ('' gobol'') in north eastern Somaliland.[Regions o ...](_blank)
region of Somaliland, and is the scene of frequent
pilgrimage
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s.
[Lewis, ''Peoples of the Horn of Africa'', p.18-19] Sheikh Isaaq is buried nearby in
Maydh
Maydh (also transliterated as Mait or Meit) (, ) is an ancient port city in the eastern Sanaag region of Somaliland.
History
Antiquity
According to Augustus Henry Keane, Maydh represents an early center of dispersal of the Somali people. Natio ...
, as is Sheikh Harti, a descendant of Sheikh Darod and the progenitor of the
Harti
Harti ( so, Harti, ar, هرتي), meaning "strong man", is a Somali clan family that is part of the Darod clan. The major sub-clans include the Majeerteen, Dhulbahante, Warsangali, Tinle, Maganlabe and Dishiishe, while other minor sub-clans ...
Darod sub-clan, whose tomb lies in the ancient town of
Qa’ableh.
Sheikh Darod's ''
mawlid
Mawlid, Mawlid an-Nabi ash-Sharif or Eid Milad un Nabi ( ar, المولد النبوي, translit=mawlid an-nabawī, lit=Birth of the Prophet, sometimes simply called in colloquial Arabic , , among other vernacular pronunciations; sometimes , ) ...
'' (birthday) is also celebrated every Friday with a public reading of his ''manaaqib''.
The Darod were supporters of
Imam
Imam (; ar, إمام '; plural: ') is an Islamic leadership position. For Sunni Muslims, Imam is most commonly used as the title of a worship leader of a mosque. In this context, imams may lead Islamic worship services, lead prayers, se ...
Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi
Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi ( so, Axmed Ibraahim al-Qaasi or Axmed Gurey, Harari: አሕመድ ኢብራሂም አል-ጋዚ, ar, أحمد بن إبراهيم الغازي ; 1506 – 21 February 1543) was an imam and general of the Adal Sultana ...
during his 16th century
conquest of Abyssinia; especially the Harti, Marehan and Bartire sub-clans, who fought at
Shimbra Kure, among other battles. In his medieval ''Futuh Al-Habash'' documenting this campaign, the chronicler Shihāb al-Dīn indicates that 300 Harti soldiers took part in Imam Ahmad's
Adal Sultanate
The Adal Sultanate, or the Adal Empire or the ʿAdal or the Bar Saʿad dīn (alt. spelling ''Adel Sultanate, ''Adal ''Sultanate'') () was a medieval Sunni Muslim Empire which was located in the Horn of Africa. It was founded by Sabr ad-Din ...
army. He describes them as "famous among the infantry as stolid swordsmen" and "a people not given to yielding".
Lineage

Darod is believed to be the son of the famous Arabian Sheikh, Ismail bin Ibrahim Al-Jabarti, who is buried in the Zabid District of Yemen who is believed to have descendant of
Aqeel ibn Abi Talib
ʿAqīl ibn Abī Ṭālib (lit. "Aqil the Son of Abu Talib"; full name , ar, أبو يزيد عقيل بن أبي طالب بن عبد المطّلب بن هاشم), , was a cousin of the Islamic prophet Muhammad () and an older brother of Ali ...
who in turn hails from the
Quraysh
The Quraysh ( ar, قُرَيْشٌ) were a grouping of Arab clans that historically inhabited and controlled the city of Mecca and its Kaaba. The Islamic prophet Muhammad was born into the Hashim clan of the tribe. Despite this, many of the Q ...
, a historically significant Arab tribe that the final prophet of Islam,
Muhammed
Muhammad ( ar, مُحَمَّد; 570 – 8 June 632 CE) was an Arab religious, social, and political leader and the founder of Islam. According to Islamic doctrine, he was a prophet divinely inspired to preach and confirm the monot ...
hails from.
In 2009, former
President of Somalia
The president of Somalia ( so, Madaxaweynaha Soomaaliya) is the head of state of Somalia. The president is also commander-in-chief of the Somali Armed Forces. The president represents the Federal Republic of Somalia, and the unity of the Somal ...
,
Abdullahi Yusuf
Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed ( so, Cabdulaahi Yuusuf Axmed, ar, عبدالله يوسف أحمد; 15 December 1934 – 23 March 2012) was a Somali politician and former colonel in the Somali National Army. He was one of the founders of the Somali ...
visited the grave of Ismail bin Ibrahim Al-Jabarti in Yemen
According to many
medieval
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and modern Islamic historians, Darod is descended from Aqeel ibn Abi Talib, the cousin of Muhammad and brother of Ali ibn Abi Talib. An ancient Islamic history book, called ''Aqeeliyoon'' by Al-Masudi, talks in detail about the descendants of Aqeel ibn Abi Talib, wherein Darod is also mentioned.
The book gives Sheikh Darod's lineage as Abdirahmaan Bin Ismaa'iil Bin Ibraahim Bin Abdirahmaan Bin Muhammed Bin Abdi Samad Bin Hanbal Bin Mahdi Bin Ahmed Bin Abdalle Bin Muhammed Bin Aqail Bin Abu-Talib Bin Abdul-Mutalib Bin Hashim Bin Qusaya.
According to ''Allaa'i Alsuniyah Fi Al-Aqab Al-Aqeeliyah'' (2006) by Ahmed bin Ali Al-Rajihi Al-Aqeeli, the lineage of Sheikh Darod/Da'ud is: "Da'ud ibn Ismail ibn Ibrahim ibn Abdulsamad ibn Ahmed ibn Abdallah ibn Ahmed Ibn Ismail ibn Ibrahim ibn Abdallah ibn Isma'il ibn Ali ibn Abdallah ibn Muhammad ibn Hamid ibn Abdallah ibn Ibrahim ibn Ali ibn Ahmed ibn Abdallah ibn Muslim ibn Abdallah ibn Muhammad ibn Aqeel ibn Abi-Talib Al-Hashimi Al-Qurashi". Al-Aqeeli adds that Sheikh Isma'il's sons include Abi-Bakar, Da'ud, Ahmad and Abdulsamad, whose other offspring inhabit the
Hadhramaut
Hadhramaut ( ar, حَضْرَمَوْتُ \ حَضْرَمُوتُ, Ḥaḍramawt / Ḥaḍramūt; Hadramautic: 𐩢𐩳𐩧𐩣𐩩, ''Ḥḍrmt'') is a region in South Arabia, comprising eastern Yemen, parts of western Oman and southern S ...
and
Mahra regions in
Southern Arabia
South Arabia () is a historical region that consists of the southern region of the Arabian Peninsula in Western Asia, mainly centered in what is now the Republic of Yemen, yet it has also historically included Najran, Jizan, Al-Bahah, and ...
.
Distribution

The Darood are believed to be a large Somali clan both in terms of population size and land inhabitation. The Darood constitute a big presence in the
Somali Region
The Somali Region ( so, Deegaanka Soomaalida, am, ሱማሌ ክልል, Sumalē Kilil, ar, المنطقة الصومالية), also known as Soomaali Galbeed (''Western Somalia'') and officially the Somali Regional State, is a regional stat ...
of Ethiopia and are also the one of the largest Somali clan in North Eastern Province of Kenya. Within Somalia, the Darood are also one of the largest clans, with traditional strongholds in the north, modern day
Puntland
Puntland ( so, Puntland, ar, أرض البنط, it, Terra di Punt or ''Paese di Punt''), officially the Puntland State of Somalia ( so, Dowlad Goboleedka Puntland ee Soomaaliya, ar, ولاية أرض البنط الصومالية), is a F ...
state which is dominated by the
Harti
Harti ( so, Harti, ar, هرتي), meaning "strong man", is a Somali clan family that is part of the Darod clan. The major sub-clans include the Majeerteen, Dhulbahante, Warsangali, Tinle, Maganlabe and Dishiishe, while other minor sub-clans ...
subclan of Darood. In addition, the
Marehan
The Marehan ( so, Mareexaan, ar, مريحان) is a Somali sub-clan, which is part of one of the largest Somali clan families, the Darod. The clan is one of the largest constituent sub-clans of the Darod. The majority of the Marehan live in the ...
,
Ogaden
Ogaden (pronounced and often spelled ''Ogadēn''; so, Ogaadeen, am, ውጋዴ/ውጋዴን) is one of the historical names given to the modern Somali Region, the territory comprising the eastern portion of Ethiopia formerly part of the Harar ...
,
Jidwaaq
The Jidwaq ( so, Jidwaaq, ar, جيدواق) is a large Somali clan, part of one of the largest Somali clans families, the Absame Darod.
Overview
The Jidwaq clan primarily inhabit the Somali Region of Ethiopia, (where they live in the Jigjiga a ...
, and
Harti
Harti ( so, Harti, ar, هرتي), meaning "strong man", is a Somali clan family that is part of the Darod clan. The major sub-clans include the Majeerteen, Dhulbahante, Warsangali, Tinle, Maganlabe and Dishiishe, while other minor sub-clans ...
Darod members are also settled further down south in the
Gedo
Gedo ( so, Gedo, Maay: ''Gethy'', ar, جيذو, it, Ghedo or ''Ghedu'') is an administrative region ('' gobol'') in Jubaland, southern Somalia. Its regional capital is Garbahaarreey. It was created in 1974 and is bordered by the Ogaden in ...
region as well as the
Middle Jubba and
Lower Jubba
Lower Juba ( so, Jubbada Hoose, Maay: ''Jubithy Hoosy'', ar, جوبا السفلى, it, Basso Giuba) is an administrative region ('' gobol'') in southern Somalia. With its capital at Kismayo, it lies in the autonomous Jubaland region. It has g ...
regions of Somalia. The Darood in Somalia, roughly corresponds to the Darood's settled within the
Jubbaland and
Puntland
Puntland ( so, Puntland, ar, أرض البنط, it, Terra di Punt or ''Paese di Punt''), officially the Puntland State of Somalia ( so, Dowlad Goboleedka Puntland ee Soomaaliya, ar, ولاية أرض البنط الصومالية), is a F ...
states. In
Somaliland the Darood settle the eastern
Sool,
Sanaag
Sanag ( so, Sanaag, ar, سَنَاج) is an administrative region ('' gobol'') in north eastern Somaliland.[Regions o ...](_blank)
regions and the
Buhoodle district of
Togdheer
Togdheer ( so, Togdheer, ar, تُوْجْدَيْر, Tūjdayr) is an administrative region ('' gobol'') in central Somaliland. Togdheer is bordered by Maroodi Jeex to the west, Saaxil to the north, Sanaag to the northeast, Sool to the east ...
Major Darood Settlements within Somalia include
Galkacyo
Galkayo ( so, Gaalkacyo, ar, جالكعيو Dr Badal Kariye Ba Bsit Ma Mba & Phd, ''The Kaleidoscopic Lover: The Civil War in the Horn of Africa & My Itinerary for a Peaceful Lover'', (AuthorHouse: 2010), p.116.) which in Af- Somali translates t ...
,
Kismaayo,
Bosaso
Bosaso ( so, Boosaaso, ar, بوصاصو), historically known as Bender Cassim is a city in the northeastern Bari province ('' gobol'') of Somalia. It is the seat of the Bosaso District. Located on the southern coast of the Gulf of Aden, the mun ...
, and
Garowe
Garowe ( so, Garoowe, ar, غَاْرَّوْؤَيَ, .
Darood are also the largest clan in
Jigjiga in Ethiopia, and
Garissa
Garissa ( so, Gaarrisa) is the capital of Garissa County, Kenya. It is situated in the former North Eastern Province.
Geography
The Tana River, which rises in Mount Kenya east of Nyeri, flows through the Garissa. The Bour-Algi Giraffe Sanct ...
in Northern Kenya.
Nobility
The Darod clan has produced numerous
noble
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Noble may also refer to:
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* Noble Nunatak, Marie Byrd Land
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Australia
* Noble Island, Grea ...
Somali men and women over the centuries, including many
Sultans. Traditionally, the Darod population was mostly concentrated in the northern and northeastern cities on the
Gulf of Aden
The Gulf of Aden ( ar, خليج عدن, so, Gacanka Cadmeed 𐒅𐒖𐒐𐒕𐒌 𐒋𐒖𐒆𐒗𐒒) is a deepwater gulf of the Indian Ocean between Yemen to the north, the Arabian Sea to the east, Djibouti to the west, and the Guardafui Chan ...
and upper
Indian Ocean
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coast in the
Horn of Africa
The Horn of Africa (HoA), also known as the Somali Peninsula, is a large peninsula and geopolitical region in East Africa.Robert Stock, ''Africa South of the Sahara, Second Edition: A Geographical Interpretation'', (The Guilford Press; 2004), ...
. Darod noble men ruled these settlement pockets until the European colonial powers changed the political dynamics of Somalia during the late 19th century. Before many Darods began pushing southward in the mid-1850s, the
Majeerteen Sultanate
The Majeerteen Sultanate ( so, Suldanadda Majeerteen 𐒈𐒚𐒐𐒆𐒖𐒒𐒖𐒆𐒆𐒖 𐒑𐒖𐒃𐒜𐒇𐒂𐒜𐒒, lit=Boqortooyada Majerteen, ar, سلطنة مجرتين), also known as Majeerteen Kingdom or Majeerteenia and Migiu ...
and
Sultanate of Hobyo
The Sultanate of Hobyo ( so, Saldanadda Hobyo, ar, سلطنة هوبيو), also known as the Sultanate of Obbia,''New International Encyclopedia'', Volume 21, (Dodd, Mead: 1916), p.283. was a 19th-century Somali kingdom in present-day northeaste ...
held steadfast in solidly established posts from
Alula
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to
Hobyo
Hobyo (; so, Hobyo), is an ancient port city in Galmudug state in the north-central Mudug region of Somalia.
Hobyo was founded as a coastal outpost by the Ajuran Empire during the 13th century.Lee V. Cassanelli, ''The shaping of Somali society: ...
.
Clan tree

There is no clear agreement on the clan and sub-clan structures and many lineages are omitted. The following listing is based upon the
World Bank
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's ''Conflict in Somalia: Drivers and Dynamics'' from 2005 and the
United Kingdom
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's
Home Office publication, ''Somalia Assessment 2001''.
[Country Information and Policy Unit, Home Office, Great Britain, Somalia Assessment 2001, Annex B: Somali Clan Structure](_blank)
, p. 43
*Darod (Daarood)
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Harla
The Harla, also known as Harala, or Arla, are an extinct ethnic group that once inhabited Djibouti, Ethiopia and northern Somalia. They spoke the now-extinct Harla language, which belonged to either the Cushitic or Semitic branches of the Afroas ...
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Marehan
The Marehan ( so, Mareexaan, ar, مريحان) is a Somali sub-clan, which is part of one of the largest Somali clan families, the Darod. The clan is one of the largest constituent sub-clans of the Darod. The majority of the Marehan live in the ...
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Awrtable
The Awrtable (Somali: ''Awrtable'', Arabic: ''أورتبلي''; also spelled ''Ortable'', ''Aurtable'' or ''Owrtable'') is a Somali sub-clan from the Darod clan.
Background
The Awrtable have a vast traditional territory covering Mudug, Nug ...
**Kabalah
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Absame
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Ogaden
Ogaden (pronounced and often spelled ''Ogadēn''; so, Ogaadeen, am, ውጋዴ/ውጋዴን) is one of the historical names given to the modern Somali Region, the territory comprising the eastern portion of Ethiopia formerly part of the Harar ...
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Aulihan
The Aulihan () are a Somali clan, a division of the Ogaden clan, living on both sides of the Kenya - Somalia border. The majorities migrated in response to pressure from the expanding Ethiopian empire and had taken control of the hinterland of t ...
****
Jidwaaq
The Jidwaq ( so, Jidwaaq, ar, جيدواق) is a large Somali clan, part of one of the largest Somali clans families, the Absame Darod.
Overview
The Jidwaq clan primarily inhabit the Somali Region of Ethiopia, (where they live in the Jigjiga a ...
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Harti
Harti ( so, Harti, ar, هرتي), meaning "strong man", is a Somali clan family that is part of the Darod clan. The major sub-clans include the Majeerteen, Dhulbahante, Warsangali, Tinle, Maganlabe and Dishiishe, while other minor sub-clans ...
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Dishishe (Dishishe)
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Warsangali
The Warsangali ( so, Warsangeli, ar, قبيلة ورسنجلي) is a major Somali sub clan, part of the Harti clan which itself belongs to one of the largest Somali clan-families - the Darod. In the Somali language, the name Warsangali means ...
(Warsengeli)
****
Majeerteen
The Majeerteen ( so, Majeerteen, ar, ماجرتين; also spelled Majerteen, Macherten, Majertain, or Mijurtin) is a sub-clan. It is one of the major Somali groups, with a vast traditional territory spanning 3 major regions of Somalia: Bari, ...
(Mijerteen)
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*****Siwaaqroon
*****Ali jibrahiil
*****Ali Saleeban
*****ugaar saleeban
*****Mahamoud Saleeban
******Omar Mahmud
******Issa Mahmud
******Osman Mahmoud
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Dhulbahante
The Dhulbahante ( so, Dhulbahante, ar, دلبةنتئ) is a Somali clan family, part of the Harti clan which itself belongs to the largest Somali clan-family — the Darod. They are the traditional inhabitants of the physiographic Nugaal in i ...
(Dolbahante)
*****Mohamud Garaad
******Jama Siad
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Galool Oriye
The Mohamoud Garad ( so, Maxamuud Garaad, ar, محمود جراد, Full Name:'' ’Mohamoud Shirshore Habarwa Abdullah Muse Said Saleh Abdi Mohamed Abdirahman bin Isma'il al-Jabarti'' ) is a Somali clan. Its members form a part of the Dhulbah ...
*****Farah Garaad
******Baharsame
******Barkad
******Ararsame
******Bah Ali Gheri
*****Abdi Garaad
******Khayr Abdi
****** Omar Abdi
In the south central part of Somalia the World Bank shows the following clan tree:
*Darood
**Kablalah
***Kombe
***Kumade
**Isse
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Sade
Sade may refer to:
People
* Marquis de Sade (1740–1814), French aristocrat, writer, and libertine
* Sade (singer) (born 1959, Helen Folasade Adu), British Nigerian musician and lead singer of the eponymous band
* Sade Baderinwa (born 1969), WA ...
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Marehan
The Marehan ( so, Mareexaan, ar, مريحان) is a Somali sub-clan, which is part of one of the largest Somali clan families, the Darod. The clan is one of the largest constituent sub-clans of the Darod. The majority of the Marehan live in the ...
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Awrtable
The Awrtable (Somali: ''Awrtable'', Arabic: ''أورتبلي''; also spelled ''Ortable'', ''Aurtable'' or ''Owrtable'') is a Somali sub-clan from the Darod clan.
Background
The Awrtable have a vast traditional territory covering Mudug, Nug ...
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Leelkase
The Leelkase or LailkaseUnited Nations Security CouncilLetter dated 21 November 2006 from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee... p. 20 or Lelkase ( so, Laylkase, ar, ليلكسة) (''Hussein bin Abdirahman bin Is'mail bin Ibrahim al J ...
(Lelkase)
One tradition maintains that Darod had one daughter .
Darod's tomb
Darod is buried in an old town called
Haylaan near
Badhan in the north-eastern
Sanaag
Sanag ( so, Sanaag, ar, سَنَاج) is an administrative region ('' gobol'') in north eastern Somaliland.[Regions o ...](_blank)
region of
Somalia
Somalia, , Osmanya script: 𐒈𐒝𐒑𐒛𐒐𐒘𐒕𐒖; ar, الصومال, aṣ-Ṣūmāl officially the Federal Republic of SomaliaThe ''Federal Republic of Somalia'' is the country's name per Article 1 of thProvisional Constitut ...
. His wife
Dobira
Dombiro ( ar, دُومبِرَ بِنت دَغَالَ), was a Somali historical figure, known for being the wife of the progenitor of the Darod clan, Sheikh Abdulrahman al-Jabarti.
Biography
Dombiro was the daughter of Dagale (Dikalla), the Di ...
is buried just outside the town. The surrounding buildings and the mosque near the tomb was built by the former president of Somalia
Abdullahi Yusuf
Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed ( so, Cabdulaahi Yuusuf Axmed, ar, عبدالله يوسف أحمد; 15 December 1934 – 23 March 2012) was a Somali politician and former colonel in the Somali National Army. He was one of the founders of the Somali ...
.
Darod is believed to be the son of the famous Arabian Sheikh, Ismail bin Ibrahim Al-Jabarti, who is buried in the Zabid District of Yemen. Tradition holds that he is descended from the Banu Hashim.
In 2009, former
President of Somalia
The president of Somalia ( so, Madaxaweynaha Soomaaliya) is the head of state of Somalia. The president is also commander-in-chief of the Somali Armed Forces. The president represents the Federal Republic of Somalia, and the unity of the Somal ...
,
Abdullahi Yusuf
Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed ( so, Cabdulaahi Yuusuf Axmed, ar, عبدالله يوسف أحمد; 15 December 1934 – 23 March 2012) was a Somali politician and former colonel in the Somali National Army. He was one of the founders of the Somali ...
visited the grave of Ismail bin Ibrahim Al-Jabarti in Yemen
Sheikh Darod's mawlid (birthday) is celebrated every Friday with a public reading of his manaqib and passages in the
Quran
The Quran (, ; Standard Arabic: , Quranic Arabic: , , 'the recitation'), also romanized Qur'an or Koran, is the central religious text of Islam, believed by Muslims to be a revelation from God. It is organized in 114 chapters (pl.: , sing.: ...
.
Sons of Sheikh Darod Ismail
*Ahmed bin Abdirahman: Sade Darood
*Muhammad bin Abdirahman: Kablalax Darood
*Hussien bin Abdirahman: Tanade Darod
*Yousuf bin Abdirahman: Awrtable Darood
*Eissa bin Abdirahman: Cisse Darood
Notable Darod people
Royalty
*
Ali Yusuf Kenadid, Majerteen, Last Sultan of the
Sultanate of Hobyo
The Sultanate of Hobyo ( so, Saldanadda Hobyo, ar, سلطنة هوبيو), also known as the Sultanate of Obbia,''New International Encyclopedia'', Volume 21, (Dodd, Mead: 1916), p.283. was a 19th-century Somali kingdom in present-day northeaste ...
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Mohamoud Ali Shire, Warsangeli, Sultan of former "British Somaliland" (1897–1960)
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Ugas Yasin Ugas Abdurahman former ruler of Bosaso
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Xasan Deyl, chief caaqil of
Bah Cali Gheri during independence
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Garaad Abdulahi Garaad Soofe, first chief caaqil of
Bah Cali Gheri in 21st century
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Yuusuf Kooreeye, chief caaqil of Ararsame during and prior to independence
*Abdihakim_Abdullahi_Haji_Omar#Personal_life, Omar Amey, the chief caaqil of Ararsame during colonialism
Rulers
*Garaad Wiil-Waal Airport, Garaad Wiil-Waal Liberated Jigjiga from the Oromo invaders in the 1700s
*Mohammed Abdullah Hassan, Ogaden, the Sayyid / ''Mad Mullah''; religious and nationalist leader of the Dervish movement (Somali), Dervish movement;
*Nur ibn Mujahid, Marehan, second Conqueror of Ethiopia and the Patron Saint of Harar was one of rulers of parts of the Horn of Africa.
*Siad Barre, Marehan, third President of Somalia, 1969–1991, Leader of the most successful part of Somalia's history
Inventors and founders
*Osman Yusuf Kenadid, Majerteen, Inventor of the Osmanya Script.
*Shire Jama Ahmed, Marehan, inventor of the Somali script
*Haji Bashir Ismail Yusuf, Majeerteen, first President of Somali National Assembly; former Minister of Health and Labor of Somalia (1966–67)
Lawyers and legislators
*Burale, Ahmed Sheikh Ali Ahmed, Marehan former President of Court of Appeal, Somali Democratic Republic.
*Ahmed Hussen, Majeerteen, Minister of Immigration of Canada
*Abdulqawi Yusuf, Majerteen, prominent Somali international lawyer and president on the International Court of Justice.
*Ilhan Omar, Majerteen, Member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
*Mohamud Ali Magan, Marehan, Somali Foreign Affairs, Consul General to United States Of America and Canada
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Amina Mohamed, Dhulbahante, former Chairman of the International Organization for Migration and the World Trade Organisation's General Council
*Yusuf Mohamed Ismail, Majeerteen, former Ambassador of Somalia to the United Nations Human Rights Office in Geneva
Writers and musicians
*Aadan Carab, Dhulbahante, poet who narrated the Dhulbahante genocide at the hands of European colonialists in the Darawiish era
*Yamyam, Abdulkadir Hersi Siyad ''Yamyam'', Marehan, was a Somali poet and playwright.
*Ahmed Farah Ali, Ahmed Farah Ali ''Idaaja'', Marehan, one of the first Somali language writers and "father" of the Somali written folklore
*Nuruddin Farah, Ogaden, World-famous Somali novelist
*Ahmed Rasta, Marehan, singer. Knicknamed Boqorka Codka (King of Voice.)
*

Aar Maanta, Ogaden, Somali-British singer-songwriter, actor, composer, instrumentalist and music producer.
*Mohamed Nuur Giriig, Warsangeli, Classical Singer. (1935 - 2002)
*Saado Ali Warsame, Dhulbahante, singer-songwriter and former MP in the Federal Parliament of Somalia
*Faarax Maxamed Jaamac Cawl, Warsangeli, writer
*:so:Careys Ciise Karshe, Careys Ciise Kaarshe, Awrtable, poet.
Military leaders and personnel
*Faarax Qarshe, Darawiish governor of Bah Udgoon
*Adan Ali Gurey, Dhulbahante, commander of Golaweyne
*Suleiman Aden Galaydh, Dhulbahante Darawiish commander at Cagaarweyne
*Haji Yusuf Barre, Dhulbahante, commander of the biggest battle in Darawiish history, i.e. Jidbali; made the last stand at Taleh
*Yusuf Agararan, Dhulbahante, led most successful Darawiish raid since Dul Madoba
*Ibraahin Xoorane, Dhulbahante, Darawiish commander who killed Richard Corfield

*Axmed Aarey, Dhulbahante, Darawiish artillery commander who abetted Richard Corfield's death
*Afqarshe Ismail, Dhulbahante, former Darawiish spokesman-poet; first person to die in an airstrike in Africa
*Nur Hedik, Dhulbahante, commander of the Dooxato (Darawiish cavalry) who had a Shiikhyaale regiment named after him
*Abdulkadir Sheikh Dini, Marehan, Former minister of defence of Somalia
*Abdullahi Anod, Marehan, Former Head Commander of Somali Military Forces
*Mohammed Said Hersi Morgan, Majeerteen, Defense Minister Under The Siad Barre Government
*Yusuf Osman Dhumal, Marehan, Former Head Commander of Somali Military Forces
*Abdirizak Haji Hussein, Majeerteen, former Prime Minister of Somalia, and former Secretary General of the Somali Youth League.
*Barre Adan Shire Hiiraale, Marehan, Former minister of defence of Somalia, Head Jubba Valley Alliance
*Jama Ali Korshel, Warsangeli, Somali Army General, former Head of Somali Police and one of the leaders of 1969 coup d'état of Somalia
*Ahmed Warsame, Marehan, Head of the Somali Military Academy.
*Abdullahi Ahmed Jama, Warsangeli, Former Minister of Justice and 1977 Ogaden War Veteran
*Mohamed Abshir Muse, Majerteen, First Commander of the Somali Police Force
*Bashir Abdi Mohammed "Ameeriko", Majerteen, current Somali federal government police force commander
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General Mohamed Hussien Daa'ud "Xiirane", Awrtable, a High Commanding General in the Ogaden War
Politicians
*Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed (Farmajo), Marehan, Current President of Somalia
*Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed, Majeerteen, former List of Presidents of Somalia, President of Somalia, First President and founding father of
Puntland
Puntland ( so, Puntland, ar, أرض البنط, it, Terra di Punt or ''Paese di Punt''), officially the Puntland State of Somalia ( so, Dowlad Goboleedka Puntland ee Soomaaliya, ar, ولاية أرض البنط الصومالية), is a F ...
*Abdirahman Omar Mohamed (Dr. Cunaaye), Awrtable, was the Former Director of Benaadir Regional Medical, Public Health, and Epidemiology Services
*Abdi Farah Shirdon, Marehan, former Prime Minister of Somalia
*Hirsi Bulhan Farah Majeerteen, former Minister in the civilian government of the 1960s, political prisoner and Pan-Somalist.
*Aden Ibrahim Aw Hirsi, Marehan, Author, Politician - Former minister of planning of Jubaland state of Somalia.
*Abdirashid Shermarke, Majeerteen, second President of Somalia, 1967–1969
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Mohamed Aden Sheikh, Marean premier Somali intellectual and former head of Somali Technological Development, Minister of Information, Minister of Education, Head of the Ideology Bureau SRRC
*Omar Haji Massale, Marehan, Former minister of defence of Somalia
*Abdiweli Gaas, Majeerteen Current President of Puntland
*Abdi Shire Warsame, Marehan, former Somali Ambassador to Kenya and China and Former Foreign Affairs State minister in Transitional National Government
*Ahmed Mohamed Islam(Axmed Madoobe), Ogaden, President of Jubbaland State of Somalia
*Abdiwahid Gonjeh, Marehan, Former Prime minister of Somalia, member of upper house
*Ahmed Elmi Osman (Karaash), Dhulbahante, Minister of Interior of Puntland and former President of Khatumo State
*Fatimo Isaak Bihi, Marehan, first Somali female ambassador, Ambassador to Geneva, Director of the African Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
*Abdiasis Nur Hersi, Awrtable, the former Minister of Labor and Sports from 1970 to 1977
*Abdi Mohamoud Omar, Ogaden, President of Somali region of Ethiopia
*Mohamed Abdi Yusuf, Awrtable, Former Prime Minister of Somalia
*Abdulahi Sheik Ismael Fara-Tag, Member of sen of upper house
*Abdihakim Abdullahi Haji Omar, Dhulbahante, Vice President of Puntland
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Ahmed Mohamed Hassan, Marehan, Member of the Pan-African Parliament from Djibouti
*Abdirahman Farole, Majeerteen, Former President of Puntland
*Abdirizak Haji Hussein, Majeerteen, former Prime Minister of Somalia, and former Secretary General of the Somali Youth League.
*Abdirizak Jurile, Dishiishe, Veteran politician, Diplomat & Professor. Former TFG minister of planning & International Cooperation, Former MP, former executive director of numerous UN and International organisations, Senator
*Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed, Marehan, Former Prime Minister of Somalia
*Omar Sharmarke, Majeerteen, Prime Minister of Somalia, and son of Abdirashid Ali Shermarke
*Abdulkadir Abdi Hashi, Leelkase, State Minister of the Presidency for Planning and International Relations of Puntland
*Farah Ali Jama, Majeerteen, former Minister of Finance of Puntland
*Abdulahi Bille Nour, Dishiishe, Somali State Minister of Education, Cultural & Higher Education, One of Somali longest serving national MPs.
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Abdulrahman Jama Barre, Marehan, former Foreign Minister of Somalia and close relative of Siad Barre
*Shukran Hussein Gure, Ogaden, MP for Garissa County
*Jabir Mohamed Abdi is the current State Ministry of Education (Somalia), Minister of Education of the Federal Government of Somalia
*Said Mohamed Rage, Dishiishe, Founder of Puntland Counter-piracy Agency and Puntland Minister of Ports, Marine Transportation and Marine Resource
*Farah Maalim, Ogaden, Deputy Speaker in the Parliament of Kenya
*Cabbaas Xuseen, Dhulbahante, first prime minister of the Darawiish (1895 - 1900)
*Xaashi Suni Fooyaan, Dhulbahante, peace-time prime minister of the Darawiish (1905-1906)
Engineers
*Asli Hassan Abade, Ogaden, First Ever African Female Military Pilot
*Ali Matan Hashi, Marehan, first Somali pilot, commander of Somali Airforce 1959–1978, Minister of Justice, Minister of Health, Somali Nationalist.
*Ali Meggar, Darawiish naval commander
Athletes
*Abdi Bile, Dhulbahante, former middle-distance runner and 1500m world champion in 1987.
Other
*Iman (model), Majeerteen, a supermodel, actress and entrepreneur
*Fatima Jibrell, Dhulbahante, Somali-American environmentalist
*Hirsi Magan Isse, Majeerteen, scholar and one of the leaders of the Somalian revolution
*Nathif Jama Adam, Ogaden, Governor of Garissa County and former Head of the Sharjah Islamic Bank's Investments & International Banking Division
*Abdirahman Nur Hersi, Awrtable, The former Minister of Finance in Somalia and founding member and executive Vice President of the Islamic Development Bank
Notes
References
*Hunt, John A. (1951).
Chapter IX: Tribes and Their Stock. ''A General Survey of the Somaliland Protectorate 1944–1950''. London: Crown Agent for the Colonies. Accessed on October 7, 2005 (from Civic Webs Virtual Library archive).
*Lewis, I.M. (1955). ''Peoples of the Horn of Africa: Somali, Afar, and Saho, Part 1'', London: International African Institute.
*Lewis, I. M. (1961). ''A pastoral democracy: a study of pastoralism and politics among the Northern Somali of the Horn of Africa'', reed. Münster: LIT Verlag, 1999.
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Further reading
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External links
The Historic Manuscripts of Abdirahman bin Ismail Al-Jabarti (Da'ud/Darod)
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