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a question to my somali brothers.

Postby eri_jeberti » Fri Oct 26, 2007 5:36 pm

im new here and was wondering if there is something called jeberti in somalia,i did research and it said something about da darwood clan is this true?

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Re: a question to my somali brothers.

Postby The_Emperior5 » Fri Oct 26, 2007 5:41 pm

YES THEY EXCIST

WE CALL THEM THE JEBERTIS OR THE AL KHADAMS

AND NOW AND DAYS WE CALL THEM KIII JABARTII JABB Laughing

THEY ETHNIC MINORITYS IN SOMALIA

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Re: a question to my somali brothers.

Postby sheldibow » Fri Oct 26, 2007 5:55 pm

Jeberti are somali clan which known as JEBERTI ISMAÍL and I think Eritrean Jeberti and somalian Jeberti are brothers and same origin ...

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Re: a question to my somali brothers.

Postby sheldibow » Fri Oct 26, 2007 5:58 pm

Eritrean Jeberti and Somalian Jeberti which also known as DAROOD are same origin and brothers.........

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Re: a question to my somali brothers.

Postby Luq_Ganane » Fri Oct 26, 2007 6:02 pm

Eri,

don't listen to our high on qaad qaldaan emperior.

Yes, there is a clan Darood, who are decended from Sh Ismaacil banu Jabarti (Raximahullah). This clan is the largest in Somalia, and straddles three countries (Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia), and has always been a dominant Somali clan. I don't know if Eritrean Jabarti are related but if so, than I guess that makes us dominant in 4 countries. Cool

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Re: a question to my somali brothers.

Postby Luq_Ganane » Fri Oct 26, 2007 6:03 pm

Fak, its Paidmonk. Why did I answer. Arrow Laughing

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Re: a question to my somali brothers.

Postby eri_jeberti » Sun May 18, 2008 3:51 am

Luq_Ganane wrote:Eri,

don't listen to our high on qaad qaldaan emperior.

Yes, there is a clan Darood, who are decended from Sh Ismaacil banu Jabarti (Raximahullah). This clan is the largest in Somalia, and straddles three countries (Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia), and has always been a dominant Somali clan. I don't know if Eritrean Jabarti are related but if so, than I guess that makes us dominant in 4 countries. 8)


they are related because all of them including eritrean and tigrayan jeberti lived in one place called city of jabarta untill the ethiopian emperor invaded that city.even with a ratio of 6 to 1 man power they said that the jeberti's fought like warriors but numbers were too much to handle.most moved up north to join the other jeberti's while some went south to somalia.i know that the eritrean jeberti's r the oldest going back with that name around the prophet pbuh time some families here can trace their lineage to ancestors who converted when the sahaba made the migration to king armac (negashi).jeberti's are not in 4 countries its found also in yemen,egypt,saudi,sudan.one of the most famous jeberti is GENERAL BERHANU 100 yrs ago he was the one who cut emperor yohanes head of while fighting with the mahdist against emperor yohanes.

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Re: a question to my somali brothers.

Postby Xamaadi » Sun May 18, 2008 4:28 am

Jeberta Ismail came to somalia as we (Banadirs) did. We are all came from Yeman. The Banadiris couldnt be adopted by any somali tribe, but Jeberta was adopted by DAROD. They are not Dorod, but Darods were very kind to them. Jeberta was binu hadaad (It is what you somalias call MIDGAN).
If you go to Yamen and ask about the Jeberta, they will tell the same.

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Re: a question to my somali brothers.

Postby surrender » Sun May 18, 2008 6:06 am

eri_jeberti wrote:
Luq_Ganane wrote:Eri,

don't listen to our high on qaad qaldaan emperior.

Yes, there is a clan Darood, who are decended from Sh Ismaacil banu Jabarti (Raximahullah). This clan is the largest in Somalia, and straddles three countries (Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia), and has always been a dominant Somali clan. I don't know if Eritrean Jabarti are related but if so, than I guess that makes us dominant in 4 countries. 8)


they are related because all of them including eritrean and tigrayan jeberti lived in one place called city of jabarta untill the ethiopian emperor invaded that city.even with a ratio of 6 to 1 man power they said that the jeberti's fought like warriors but numbers were too much to handle.most moved up north to join the other jeberti's while some went south to somalia.i know that the eritrean jeberti's r the oldest going back with that name around the prophet pbuh time some families here can trace their lineage to ancestors who converted when the sahaba made the migration to king armac (negashi).jeberti's are not in 4 countries its found also in yemen,egypt,saudi,sudan.one of the most famous jeberti is GENERAL BERHANU 100 yrs ago he was the one who cut emperor yohanes head of while fighting with the mahdist against emperor yohanes.


interesting. never knew that. thanks for that. :up:


Xamaadi wrote:Jeberta Ismail came to somalia as we (Banadirs) did. We are all came from Yeman. The Banadiris couldnt be adopted by any somali tribe, but Jeberta was adopted by DAROD. They are not Dorod, but Darods were very kind to them. Jeberta was binu hadaad (It is what you somalias call MIDGAN).
If you go to Yamen and ask about the Jeberta, they will tell the same.


shut up. jaberti are not midgaans. they are daarood or daaroad brothers. stop with the hate for goodness sake


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