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Abti, overwhelming majority of Habar Jeclo who have taken the tests got the typical Somali E-V32.The Isaaq’s claiming Dir or whatever are just giving ammunition to the Darods. When the subject really should be about how the Boon midgaans have clearly absorbed known midgaans and it’s clear record. And or the Majerteen count 30+ to jerberti whilst the Dhulbahnte count to 21? Instead we have this dibjir Yusuf and some Oromo kid here bringing to question a perfect group with zero question mark over anybody’s count to Isaaq.
What does this Dir group add to Isaaq? If anything they should be claiming Isaaq. We out number them are in a stronger position financially. And in our hour of need, I don’t remember a Dir section of the SNM. We have sympathy for the small Dir groups in the south fighting for survival but the Cisse and Gudabirsi can fuck off..

Need I remind you that in this very topic, you earlier said.
My closest non Somali paternal relatives based on genetics i.e T-MRCA (time to most recent common ancestor) happen to be the Bani Malik clan in UAE/Iraq/Kuwait specifically the Al-Ali subclan followed by some Ashkenaz Jews and south Europeans (Sicilians, Italians, Greek) etc.
This does not mean I’m not Somali because my autosomal DNA is Somali.
You should stop being insecure.
Abti, you're a Black nigger.You have to do the big Y-DNA test where they compare STR mutations and determine T-MCRA. I haven’t taken a DNA test.

Odaygii Sheekh habar yoonis oo Aakhiro kasoo hadlay kana hadlay arrinta walaalkii habar Jeclo oo 70% caruurtiisu ay soo baxeen E-V32Abti, overwhelming majority of Habar Jeclo who have taken the tests got the typical Somali E-V32.The Isaaq’s claiming Dir or whatever are just giving ammunition to the Darods. When the subject really should be about how the Boon midgaans have clearly absorbed known midgaans and it’s clear record. And or the Majerteen count 30+ to jerberti whilst the Dhulbahnte count to 21? Instead we have this dibjir Yusuf and some Oromo kid here bringing to question a perfect group with zero question mark over anybody’s count to Isaaq.
What does this Dir group add to Isaaq? If anything they should be claiming Isaaq. We out number them are in a stronger position financially. And in our hour of need, I don’t remember a Dir section of the SNM. We have sympathy for the small Dir groups in the south fighting for survival but the Cisse and Gudabirsi can fuck off..
At least HALF of Habar Yonis get T.
This is STRICTLY from father to son, the true "ABTIRIS" aka "perfect name count."
Just from that we know at least half of Habar Yonis and Habar Jeclo have not shared a father in at least thousands of years (even before the formation of the Somali "ethnic" group).
Teeda kale, the irony of Xplaya just dawned on me.![]()
He is the most resistant to the Dir label, yet he comes from the particular community within Isaaq (the Habar Yoonis) with the most T-carriers.
T ONLY shows up in Dir out of the Somali people. For example the Ciise Madoobe of Djibouti carry T at 80%.
I don't know if you understand genetics, but that means a Habar Yonis who caries T (almost half of them) has a more recent father with Ciise Madoobe Direed then they do with you.
That's the true and perfect "abtiris."![]()


My paternal cousin took the test and a clansman got the same results so I can definitely make a statement about my paternal lineage.Need I remind you that in this very topic, you earlier said.
My closest non Somali paternal relatives based on genetics i.e T-MRCA (time to most recent common ancestor) happen to be the Bani Malik clan in UAE/Iraq/Kuwait specifically the Al-Ali subclan followed by some Ashkenaz Jews and south Europeans (Sicilians, Italians, Greek) etc.
This does not mean I’m not Somali because my autosomal DNA is Somali.
You should stop being insecure.
Abti, you're a Black nigger.You have to do the big Y-DNA test where they compare STR mutations and determine T-MCRA. I haven’t taken a DNA test.
Maybe a different one with possibly different features that express the different environment you evolved (the arid semi-desert for you, the jungles of Cameroon for the Bantu), but you're still a goddamn Black nigger. As am I.
Aint nothing more pitiful to witness than the coonery of this guy.![]()

Where do you get these numbers?Abti, overwhelming majority of Habar Jeclo who have taken the tests got the typical Somali E-V32.The Isaaq’s claiming Dir or whatever are just giving ammunition to the Darods. When the subject really should be about how the Boon midgaans have clearly absorbed known midgaans and it’s clear record. And or the Majerteen count 30+ to jerberti whilst the Dhulbahnte count to 21? Instead we have this dibjir Yusuf and some Oromo kid here bringing to question a perfect group with zero question mark over anybody’s count to Isaaq.
What does this Dir group add to Isaaq? If anything they should be claiming Isaaq. We out number them are in a stronger position financially. And in our hour of need, I don’t remember a Dir section of the SNM. We have sympathy for the small Dir groups in the south fighting for survival but the Cisse and Gudabirsi can fuck off..
At least HALF of Habar Yonis get T.
This is STRICTLY from father to son, the true "ABTIRIS" aka "perfect name count."
Just from that we know at least half of Habar Yonis and Habar Jeclo have not shared a father in at least thousands of years (even before the formation of the Somali "ethnic" group).
Teeda kale, the irony of Xplaya just dawned on me.![]()
He is the most resistant to the Dir label, yet he comes from the particular community within Isaaq (the Habar Yoonis) with the most T-carriers.
T ONLY shows up in Dir out of the Somali people. For example the Ciise Madoobe of Djibouti carry T at 80%.
I don't know if you understand genetics, but that means a Habar Yonis who caries T (almost half of them) has a more recent father with Ciise Madoobe Direed then they do with Havar Jeclo.
That's the true and perfect "abtiris."![]()

Ok cool , can you prove it ?What’s worse than this is the fact that ((( Darood do not share MRCA (Most Recent Common Ancestor), )))Abti, overwhelming majority of Habar Jeclo who have taken the tests got the typical Somali E-V32.The Isaaq’s claiming Dir or whatever are just giving ammunition to the Darods. When the subject really should be about how the Boon midgaans have clearly absorbed known midgaans and it’s clear record. And or the Majerteen count 30+ to jerberti whilst the Dhulbahnte count to 21? Instead we have this dibjir Yusuf and some Oromo kid here bringing to question a perfect group with zero question mark over anybody’s count to Isaaq.
What does this Dir group add to Isaaq? If anything they should be claiming Isaaq. We out number them are in a stronger position financially. And in our hour of need, I don’t remember a Dir section of the SNM. We have sympathy for the small Dir groups in the south fighting for survival but the Cisse and Gudabirsi can fuck off..
At least HALF of Habar Yonis get T.
This is STRICTLY from father to son, the true "ABTIRIS" aka "perfect name count."
Just from that we know at least half of Habar Yonis and Habar Jeclo have not shared a father in at least thousands of years (even before the formation of the Somali "ethnic" group).
Teeda kale, the irony of Xplaya just dawned on me.![]()
He is the most resistant to the Dir label, yet he comes from the particular community within Isaaq (the Habar Yoonis) with the most T-carriers.
T ONLY shows up in Dir out of the Somali people. For example the Ciise Madoobe of Djibouti carry T at 80%.
I don't know if you understand genetics, but that means a Habar Yonis who caries T (almost half of them) has a more recent father with Ciise Madoobe Direed then they do with Havar Jeclo.
That's the true and perfect "abtiris."![]()
except for a section of the Harti, despite the majority of Darod belonging to E-V32. How do you explain that?


It’s the current trends this far and if more Somalis do the Big Y-DNA test we’ll see more discrepancies especially among Beesha Darod.Ok cool , can you prove it ?What’s worse than this is the fact that ((( Darood do not share MRCA (Most Recent Common Ancestor), )))
Abti, overwhelming majority of Habar Jeclo who have taken the tests got the typical Somali E-V32.
At least HALF of Habar Yonis get T.
This is STRICTLY from father to son, the true "ABTIRIS" aka "perfect name count."
Just from that we know at least half of Habar Yonis and Habar Jeclo have not shared a father in at least thousands of years (even before the formation of the Somali "ethnic" group).
Teeda kale, the irony of Xplaya just dawned on me.![]()
He is the most resistant to the Dir label, yet he comes from the particular community within Isaaq (the Habar Yoonis) with the most T-carriers.
T ONLY shows up in Dir out of the Somali people. For example the Ciise Madoobe of Djibouti carry T at 80%.
I don't know if you understand genetics, but that means a Habar Yonis who caries T (almost half of them) has a more recent father with Ciise Madoobe Direed then they do with Havar Jeclo.
That's the true and perfect "abtiris."![]()
except for a section of the Harti, despite the majority of Darod belonging to E-V32. How do you explain that?

You started talking about features and arid climates and what not. Phenotype has nothing to do with Y-DNA and that’s why I mentioned autosomal DNA.I know when someone is trying to muddy the waters.
We all know the Somali people is a reality that exists just like the Isaaq clan living together with a common socio-politico unity is a reality that exists.
So save all your bs about all the factors that explain this.
Is your Y-DNA not directly passed from father to son to grandson to great-grandson, etc?
It is.
If a Habar Yonis has a T-haplogroup Y-DNA, then he has shared A MORE RECENT FATHER with Ciise Madoobe Dired than the majority of Habar Jeclo (who carry E-V32).
We don't care about your autosomal and all the other things that tell us things we know; that Isaaq is a reality that exists who intermarry, live in the same land, and share common cultural features.
We know that. NO ONE'S CONTESTING THAT.
But if you are an Isaaq with T Y-DNA (like Habar Yonis), you share a more recent father with Ciise Madoobe than the you do with Isaaq with E-V32 Y-DNA.
One more time so this is clear:
Autosomal and all that other stuff just prove you fully joined the unit after adoption, but to see whether you were adopted or not IS ONLY PROVEN by your Y-DNA (aka who is your daddy).
So let's say a group of Ciise Madoobe Dir left their tribe long ago and were adopted into "Habar Yonis."
Obviously today after so much intermarriage (giving each other girls) and sharing socio-cultural artifacts, their genetic information will be near identical.
But that will never take away from the fact that the adopted group will ALWAYS have the Y-DNA of their original Ciise Madoobe group.
There is no point in using DNA in an argument when there is not sufficient evidence to make generalisations.You started talking about features and arid climates and what not. Phenotype has nothing to do with Y-DNA and that’s why I mentioned autosomal DNA.I know when someone is trying to muddy the waters.
We all know the Somali people is a reality that exists just like the Isaaq clan living together with a common socio-politico unity is a reality that exists.
So save all your bs about all the factors that explain this.
Is your Y-DNA not directly passed from father to son to grandson to great-grandson, etc?
It is.
If a Habar Yonis has a T-haplogroup Y-DNA, then he has shared A MORE RECENT FATHER with Ciise Madoobe Dired than the majority of Habar Jeclo (who carry E-V32).
We don't care about your autosomal and all the other things that tell us things we know; that Isaaq is a reality that exists who intermarry, live in the same land, and share common cultural features.
We know that. NO ONE'S CONTESTING THAT.
But if you are an Isaaq with T Y-DNA (like Habar Yonis), you share a more recent father with Ciise Madoobe than the you do with Isaaq with E-V32 Y-DNA.
One more time so this is clear:
Autosomal and all that other stuff just prove you fully joined the unit after adoption, but to see whether you were adopted or not IS ONLY PROVEN by your Y-DNA (aka who is your daddy).
So let's say a group of Ciise Madoobe Dir left their tribe long ago and were adopted into "Habar Yonis."
Obviously today after so much intermarriage (giving each other girls) and sharing socio-cultural artifacts, their genetic information will be near identical.
But that will never take away from the fact that the adopted group will ALWAYS have the Y-DNA of their original Ciise Madoobe group.
Actually there seems to be an Isaaq-Dir split with Isaaq haplogroup T carriers being closer to each other than they are to Dir haplogroup T carriers.
The only anomaly are the Ciise and Gudabiirsi who could be closer to Isaaq T carriers than they are to Dir T carriers.
What if these two clan were originally Isaaq before being excommunicated? We already have two clans among Ciise who are originally HJ and Toljeclo respectively. Wardiiq Ciise (Yeesif-HJ) and Hooroone Ciise (Toljeclo).
Clans are social constructs and no one is denying that but we are bound by blood money and centuries of intermarriage and alliance.
Where are you getting your stats from?Abti, overwhelming majority of Habar Jeclo who have taken the tests got the typical Somali E-V32.
At least HALF of Habar Yonis get T.[/b]
This is STRICTLY from father to son, the true "ABTIRIS" aka "perfect name count."
Just from that we know at least half of Habar Yonis and Habar Jeclo have not shared a father in at least thousands of years (even before the formation of the Somali "ethnic" group).
Teeda kale, the irony of Xplaya just dawned on me.![]()
He is the most resistant to the Dir label, yet he comes from the particular community within Isaaq (the Habar Yoonis) with the most T-carriers.
T ONLY shows up in Dir out of the Somali people. For example the Ciise Madoobe of Djibouti carry T at 80%.
I don't know if you understand genetics, but that means a Habar Yonis who caries T (almost half of them) has a more recent father with Ciise Madoobe Direed then they do with Havar Jeclo.
That's the true and perfect "abtiris."![]()

Speak on Darood especially Marehan EV32s.Where are you getting your stats from?Abti, overwhelming majority of Habar Jeclo who have taken the tests got the typical Somali E-V32.
At least HALF of Habar Yonis get T.[/b]
This is STRICTLY from father to son, the true "ABTIRIS" aka "perfect name count."
Just from that we know at least half of Habar Yonis and Habar Jeclo have not shared a father in at least thousands of years (even before the formation of the Somali "ethnic" group).
Teeda kale, the irony of Xplaya just dawned on me.![]()
He is the most resistant to the Dir label, yet he comes from the particular community within Isaaq (the Habar Yoonis) with the most T-carriers.
T ONLY shows up in Dir out of the Somali people. For example the Ciise Madoobe of Djibouti carry T at 80%.
I don't know if you understand genetics, but that means a Habar Yonis who caries T (almost half of them) has a more recent father with Ciise Madoobe Direed then they do with Havar Jeclo.
That's the true and perfect "abtiris."![]()
There has been no representative study of Somali clans. However, going by people's matches on 23andme, HY are overwhelmingly T whilst the Habar Jeclo also has several T individuals, possibly all are Maxamed Abokor (Xildiid and Yusuf's subclan), they form the majority of the Habar Jeclos in Togdheer and Saaxil. A Toljeclo, former traditional leaders of the Isaaq clan, clan member also carries haplogroup T on FTDNA. T is quite ubiquitous among Isaaqs in general but a sizeable percentage also belong to E-V32.
It is also not given that T is the genetic marker of Dir even though the limited evidence points that way as it is found at high percentages among those clans that have a connection to Dir. Moreover, the TMRCA of the Somali Y16897 T subclade looks relatively like it is the result of a recent founder effect (less than 2k) indicating that it is more of 'clan' lineage than the more distantly diverse E-V32 lineages. However, we will never know until a few more Somali Y16897 BIg Y samples are obtained. My hunch is that clan identities that were formed after the adoption of Islam are more blood based but older clan identities such as Samaale, Darood, Dir etc. might be a mixture of myth and blood.
Lastly, T might not be common among Darood, but it appears to be more common among Hawiye as it is found among Karanles and Hiiraabs.

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