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Aadem Yoonis (Clan)
Aadem Yoonis (Somali: Aadem Yoonis, Arabic: آدَم) is an important Somali clan of Sheikh Samaroon descendant living predominantly in the Somali Region of Ethiopia as well the City of Boorama in Awdal Region of Somaliland. The major Aadem Yoonis sub-groups include; Hassan Aadem (Hassan Badhile), Abokor Aadem, Abiib Aadem, Boqorweyne Aadem and Sayre Aadem (Reer Sayre). Aadem Yoonis are also one of the major clans of the greater Gadabuursi Population who reside Somaliland, Somalia, Djibouti and Ethiopia. They live in different parts through Somaliland and Somali Region of Ethiopia but predominantly the Faafan Zone in areas like Gobyarray (Gobyar), Magaalo Qaran, Subulaha (The chain of mountains in North eastern part of Faafan Zone exclusive for them), Herosan, Dudumoad, Gedeb, Togwajale, Daray dambas, Gobobley, Hasadin, Hagu, Caanoolka, Qabri Nuuno (The tomb of Nuno), Sheed Dheer, Hadh Qaboobe, Huubaale, Qoyan, Laf Cumar, Gadiid Torog, Aw-Barre, Sallaxley as far as Saw Qaylo (The highest and largest mountain in the north west Somaliland) as well being one of the major clans in Boorama city.

Overview
Historical oral traditions tell us that descendants of Aadem Yoonis used to inhabit the sea shores of the ancient port of Zeila in northern part of the Greater Somalia where they later on faced towards south east due to a serial conflict of the neighbouring clans and searching for water and grassing land for their livestock. They fought the people in the area and later expanded till they lastly became the dominant in the current north eastern part of Faafan Zone of Somali Region. Members of Aadem Yoonis clan primarily inhabit north eastern part of Somali Region, Aw-Barre Woreda (District), as well northern province of Somaliland. They are agro-pastoralists engaging mostly in agriculture as well raising animals.

History
During the reign of Haile Selassie, the Sultan of Aadem Yoonis, Sultan Omer Ali Bucul who later became the Great Sultan of Gadabuursi had given a Fatwa (Religious opinion) not to pay Gibir (Tax) the King and after a conflict and waging a war the King himself (Haile Selassie) agreed with the Sultan  not to take the Gibir from the territory of Aadem Yoonis. This made the Gadabuursi elders and elites to crown him as the Great Sultan of the Gadabuursi because they believed that he is the only man who can hold together and defend the enemy even within. At the time of Mengistu Hailemariam’s regime (the Derg), the clan had fought extensive and self-defence wars where they successfully defeated the Derg’s exploitation of the land of Aadem Yoonis till later Mengistu sent men who peacefully work with the people like Mengesha whom later was killed after he tried to forcefully take the property of clan’s new bride. Along the Derg the so-called SNM (Somali National Movement) fought with Aadem Yoonis but fortunately they were defeated unprecedentedly especially in the areas of Dudumoad, Gedeb and Herosan by the clan’s heroes although most of them martyred during the war. Later the Derg started a new policy by appointing some of the clan’s men to work with them and act as spies reporting those heroes who are against the system as well refusing to work with the Derg. There were daily punishments of the young men including some elders by the armed forces of the Derg in towns like Sheed Dheer, Hasadin (At that time it was a large town where looted properties from Somalia was used to sell and buy).

Clan tree
Aadem Yoonis clan has general five sub-groups whom are sub classified into different tribes as follows;

Notable Figures

 * 1) 	Sultan Ali Bucul, the poet, Hero, warrior, and social reformer.
 * 2) 	Sultan Omer Ali Bucul, the Great Sultan of the Gadabuursi Nation in the 20th century.
 * 3) 	Sheikh Jibril Nur Ali, Great Sheikh on Fiqh.
 * 4) 	Sheikh Muhumed Fariid, Muslim scholar of the Fiqh.
 * 5) 	Sheikh Ali Ayaanle, a widely known Sheikh among Somalis from Ethiopia, Djibouti and Somalia..
 * 6) 	Haji Aw-Nur Muhumed Madar, Sultan, merchant.
 * 7) 	Bade Hassan Du’ale (Dhado), merchant.
 * 8) 	Haji Ali Dhuh.
 * 9) 	Sheikhdon Awl, warrior.
 * 10) 	Qoofal, poet.
 * 11) 	Fariid Dhabbahaye, poet.
 * 12) 	Ahmedyasin Sheikh Ali Ayanle, prominent figure and politician of Somaliland and current vice chairman of the parliament.
 * 13) 	Geddi Hoosh, warrior.
 * 14) 	Bade poet, merchant.
 * 15) 	Hassan Du’ale (Tarantote), first Somali person who bought and did business with cars.
 * 16) 	Kalinle Sugal.
 * 17) 	Mawlid Walase.
 * 18) 	Abdi Muhumed Kalinle, politician, the current consultant of Somali Region President on Social Conflict Resolution.
 * 19) 	Aw-Farah Jiir.
 * 20) 	Ibraahim the Ex Aw-Barre Administrator.