Sabti

Sabti
بنو سبتي
Murusade Somali clan
NisbaAl-Sabti
Descended fromSheikh Ahmed Bin Abdulrahman Bin Uthman
Parent tribeMurusade
Branches
LanguageSomaliaSomali
Arab LeagueArabic
ReligionSunni Islam

The Sabti (Arabic: بنو سبتي ) are a Somali clan belonging to the larger Murusade clan, which itself belongs to the larger Karanle branch of the Hawiye clan.[1][2] The clan is reputed for having a lengthy and flourishing mercantile history that dates back through history. The Sabti primarily reside in the central regions of Somalia, in Galgaduud and Mudug, as well as Banaadir and the Lower Shabelle in southern Somalia.[3][4][5][6][7]

The Sabti's original homeland was in northern Somalia, but a section of the clan migrated south around the 13th century and settled along the Banadir coast up to the Shebelle River.[3][7]The Sabti traditionally consist of nomadic pastoralists, coastal people, merchants and farmers. [8]

  1. ^ "(PDF) Karanle Hawiye Irir Samaale Hiil Abroone Sixawleftpmirror.your.org/pub/wikimedia/images/wikipedia/so/b/b...Taacuud Faasi Axmed Makki Garaad Kaamil Aw Qariib Afxaaj Laagsuge Buraale". dokumen.tips (in Somali). Retrieved 2024-06-26.
  2. ^ In Order To Hope For The History Of Somalia بغية الآمال في تاريخ الصومال للشريف عيدروس (in Arabic).
  3. ^ a b Lewis, I. M. (1994). Peoples of the Horn of Africa: Somali, Afar and Saho. HAAN. p. 33. ISBN 978-1-874209-56-0.
  4. ^ https://somalia.iom.int/sites/g/files/tmzbdl1041/files/documents/COSI_Lower%20Shabelle_Location_Report_Afgooye.pdf
  5. ^ https://somalia.iom.int/sites/g/files/tmzbdl1041/files/documents/COSI_Lower%20Shabelle_Location_Report_Qoryooley.pdf
  6. ^ https://euaa.europa.eu/sites/default/files/publications/2021_09_EASO_COI_Report_Somalia_Security_situation_new_AC.pdf
  7. ^ a b Censimento della popolazione Somala, 21 Aprile 1931: estratto dal "VII censiemento generale delle popolazione, 21 aprile 1931, Vol. V. Colonie e Possedimenti, dell'istituto Centrale di Statistica del Regno d'italia, Tipografia I. Failli, Rome 1935 (in Italian). Amministrazione Fiduciaria Italiana della Somalia, Ufficio Studi e Statistica Statistica. 1953.
  8. ^ Lewis, I. M. (1998). Peoples of the Horn of Africa: Somali, Afar and Saho. Red Sea Press. ISBN 978-1-56902-105-7.

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