Abu Bakr Sabti
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Abu Bakr Sabti (, also spelled '; ) are a
Somali clan Somali clans (; ) are patrilineal kinship groups based on agnatic descent of the Somali people. Tradition and folklore connects the origin of the Somali population by language and way of life, and societal organisations, by customs, and by a fee ...
belonging to the larger
Sabti The Sabti (Arabic: بنو سبتي ) are a Somali people, Somali clan belonging to the larger Murusade, Murusade clan, which itself belongs to the larger Karanle branch of the Hawiye, Hawiye clan. The clan is reputed for having a lengthy and flour ...
sub-clan of the
Murusade The Murusade (Somali language, Somali: Murursade, Mursal; Arabic: مرسذه ,مرسل), commonly referred to in contemporary usage as Mursal, are a Somali sub-clan belonging to the Karanle branch, which is part of the larger Hawiye, Hawiye c ...
, which itself belongs to the larger
Karanle The Karanle (Arabic: كرنلي ,كرن, Somali: Karanle, Karan) are a Somali clan, forming one of the six branches of the larger Hawiye clan. The Karanle are geographically spread out across three countries: Somalia, Ethiopia, and Kenya. Among a ...
branch of the Hawiye clan.https://dokumen.tips/documents/karanle-hawiye-irir-samaale-hiil-abroone-faasi-axmed-makki-garaad-kaamil-aw-qariib.html Its members live in
Banaadir Banaadir (, , ) is an administrative region ('' gobol'') in southeastern Somalia. It covers the same area as the city of Mogadishu, which serves as the capital. It is the only region in the country not belonging to any of the six states. It is b ...
,
Mudug Mudug () is an administrative region ('' gobol'') in north-central Somalia. The population of Mudug is 131,455 as of 2005. Overview Physiographically, Mudug is bordered to the west by Ethiopia, to the north and south by the Somali regions of Nu ...
, Galgaduud and
Lower Shebelle Lower Shabelle (, , , ) is an administrative region ('' gobol'') in southern Somalia. Geography Lower Shabelle is bordered by the regions of Banaadir, Middle Shabelle (Shabeellaha Dhexe), Hiran, Bay, Middle Jubba (Jubbada Dhexe) and by the ...
. The Abu Bakr Sabti traditionally consists of
nomadic pastoralists Nomadic pastoralism, also known as nomadic herding, is a form of pastoralism in which livestock are herded in order to seek for fresh pastures on which to graze. True nomads follow an irregular pattern of movement, in contrast with transhumance, ...
,
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people,
merchants A merchant is a person who trades in goods produced by other people, especially one who trades with foreign countries. Merchants have been known for as long as humans have engaged in trade and commerce. Merchants and merchant networks operated i ...
and
farmers A farmer is a person engaged in agriculture, raising living organisms for food or raw materials. The term usually applies to people who do some combination of raising field crops, orchards, vineyards, poultry, or other livestock. A farmer mi ...
. They primarily inhabit the central regions of
Somalia Somalia, officially the Federal Republic of Somalia, is the easternmost country in continental Africa. The country is located in the Horn of Africa and is bordered by Ethiopia to the west, Djibouti to the northwest, Kenya to the southwest, th ...
, specifically in the
Mudug Mudug () is an administrative region ('' gobol'') in north-central Somalia. The population of Mudug is 131,455 as of 2005. Overview Physiographically, Mudug is bordered to the west by Ethiopia, to the north and south by the Somali regions of Nu ...
and
Galguduud Galguduud (, , or ''Ghelgudud'') is an administrative region ('' gobol'') of Galmudug state in central Somalia. Its administrative capital is Dusmareb. The largest town in the region is El Buur, which lies at the centre of the region. Galgudu ...
regions, particularly concentrated in the El-Buur District. The clan is considered to be both economically and politically affluent.


Clan tree

The Abakar Sabti are subdivided among Abu Bakr's Three children. The following is a full genealogical list starting with
Samaale Samaale, also spelled Samali or Samale () is traditionally considered to be the common forefather of several major Somali clans and their respective sub-clans. His name is the source of the ethnonym ''Somali''.. As the purported ancestor of most ...
, the forefather of the
Somali clans Somali clans (; ) are patrilineal kinship groups based on agnatic descent of the Somali people. Tradition and folklore connects the origin of the Somali population by language and way of life, and societal organisations, by customs, and by a fee ...
; some names are, however, omitted.
Samaale Samaale, also spelled Samali or Samale () is traditionally considered to be the common forefather of several major Somali clans and their respective sub-clans. His name is the source of the ethnonym ''Somali''.. As the purported ancestor of most ...
**Irir ***
Hawiye The Hawiye (; ) are one of the principal and largest of the Somali clans, tracing their lineage back to Sheikh Ahmed Bin Abdulrahman Bin Uthman, also known as Sheikh Hawiye, the eponymous figure of the clan. They are considered the earliest do ...
(
Sheikh Ahmed Sheikh Ahmed ( Turki and Persian شیخ احمد; died 1529) was the last Khan of the Great Horde, a remnant of the Golden Horde, reigning from 1481 to 1502. Reign He was one of the three sons of Ahmed Khan bin Küchük, the man who lost Ru ...
) ****
Karanle The Karanle (Arabic: كرنلي ,كرن, Somali: Karanle, Karan) are a Somali clan, forming one of the six branches of the larger Hawiye clan. The Karanle are geographically spread out across three countries: Somalia, Ethiopia, and Kenya. Among a ...
*****Gidir Karanle *****Sexawle Karanle *****Karaiye Karanle *****Mursal Karanle (Murusade) ******Khalibar *******Wacayle ********Makahan *********Garfuul **********Himyar ***********Haylah ************Warwaaq *************Jiilaal **************Wacsalah ***************
Sabti The Sabti (Arabic: بنو سبتي ) are a Somali people, Somali clan belonging to the larger Murusade, Murusade clan, which itself belongs to the larger Karanle branch of the Hawiye, Hawiye clan. The clan is reputed for having a lengthy and flour ...
****************Abu Bakr Sabti *****************Israfiil Abakar ******************Hasanle *******************Mohammed Mahmuud *******************Carif Mahmuud *******************Omar Mahmuud *******************Siicow Mahamuud ******************Gabood *******************Abu Bakar Wasuge ********************Mahamuud Abakar ********************Ahmed Gaab ********************Jim'ale *******************Mahamuud Wasuge *******************Mataan Wasuge *******************Gurey ********************Hassan Gurey ******************Dhaleey *******************Adam Cigalle *******************Mahmuud Wehiliye *******************Ali Abdalle Dhaleey *****************Codweyne Abakar ******************Hussein Coodweyne *******************Dhilaay (Muuse) *******************Muusetuur (Axmed) *******************Najac Kaboole ********************Mahamuud ********************Ali *******************Mohammed Hassan ******************Mahamuud *******************Hashane ********************Mohammed Cigalle (Dhagaweyne) *********************Osman *********************Jibriil *********************Mahamuud *********************Ahmed *********************Ali *********************Omar *********************Amanle *********************Saldhale *********************Jim'ale ********************Adam Cigalle ********************Amaanle *******************Ibrahim ********************Gondaale ********************Dirir *****************Saeed ******************Tuurweyne Sa'ed ******************Abdirahmaan Sa'ed ******************Aadan Sa'ed ******************Rooble Sa'ed


References

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