British Somaliland

British Somaliland
Title British Somaliland PDF eBook
Author Ralph Evelyn Drake-Brockman
Publisher
Total Pages 460
Release 1912
Genre British Somaliland
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British Somaliland and Sokotra

British Somaliland and Sokotra
Title British Somaliland and Sokotra PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. Foreign Office. Historical Section
Publisher
Total Pages 54
Release 1920
Genre British Somaliland
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British Somaliland

British Somaliland
Title British Somaliland PDF eBook
Author Brock Millman
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 327
Release 2013-12-04
Genre History
ISBN 1317975448

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British Somaliland provides a history of the administration of the British Somaliland Protectorate from the time when Somaliland first became governable, following the defeat of Abdullah Hassan, to independence. Describing the interplay between general imperial policies, and greater realities and developments in Somaliland, the focus of the book remains on the mechanism by which the Protectorate was operated. The regime that developed was, in the end, a highly autocratic despotism, generally benign but occasionally predatory. Independence, when it arrived, was, in retrospect, a tragedy. Somaliland was absorbed into Somalia and a governmental style which suited the conditions of the Protectorate was dissolved into something very different. Since the collapse of Somalia, re-emergent Somaliland appears to be attempting to re-connect to a past remembered as something of a golden age. Highly topical, as Somaliland is re-emerging, this book is an invaluable resource for students and scholars of African History, Imperial History and British History.

British Somaliland

British Somaliland
Title British Somaliland PDF eBook
Author Ralph Evelyn Drake-Brockman
Publisher
Total Pages 466
Release 1912
Genre British Somaliland
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The Country that Does Not Exist

The Country that Does Not Exist
Title The Country that Does Not Exist PDF eBook
Author Gérard Prunier
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 289
Release 2021
Genre History
ISBN 1787382036

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The Somali people are fiercely nationalistic. Colonialism split them into five segments divided between four different powers. Thus decolonization and pan-Somalism became synonymous. In 1960 a partial reunification took place between British Somaliland and Somalia Italiana. Africa Confidential wrote at the time that the new Somali state would never be beset by tribal division but this discounted the existence of powerful clans within Somali society and the persistence of colonial administrative cultures. The collapse of parliamentary democracy in 1969 and the resulting army--and clanic--dictatorship that followed led to a civil war in the 'perfect' national state. It lasted fourteen years in the British North and is still raging today in the 'Italian' South. Somaliland re-birthed itself through an enormous solo effort but the viable nation so recreated within its former colonial borders was never internationally recognized and still struggles to exist economically and diplomatically. This book recounts an African success story where the peace so widely acclaimed by the international community has had no reward but its own lonely achievement.

The Mad Mullah of Somaliland

The Mad Mullah of Somaliland
Title The Mad Mullah of Somaliland PDF eBook
Author Douglas James Jardine
Publisher London : H. Jenkins
Total Pages 388
Release 1923
Genre British
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Sayyīd Muhammad `Abd Allāh al-Hasan (Somali: Sayid Maxamed Cabdille Xasan or Sayyid Mahammad Abdille Hasan), (April 7, 1856, in northern Somalia - December 21, 1920 in Imi, Ogaden) was a Somali religious and nationalist leader. Referred to as the Mad Mullah by the British, he led an armed resistance in Somalia for a period of over 20 years against British, Italian, and Ethiopian forces. The author of this book was Secretary to the Administration, Somaliland, 1916-21.

Sun, Sand and Somals

Sun, Sand and Somals
Title Sun, Sand and Somals PDF eBook
Author Henry A. Rayne
Publisher DigiCat
Total Pages 137
Release 2022-06-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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During the early 1900s, Africa gradually became so populated that there were only a few places left where an adventurer may hope to flourish. But there was still the Eastern Abyssinian border, a territory challenging to infiltrate, inhabited by wild tribes. Of the many tribes inhabiting this wild land, the author writes about the Somali tribe of British Somaliland. They form one of the most prominent ethnic groups on the African continent and cover one of the vastest landmasses by a single ethnic group in Africa. The Somalis have deeply religious tendencies and are the strongest of all tribes on the border. They are considered true wanderers and the most hard-working peple ever. The author and traveler Henry A. Rayne described the tribe with great detail and accuracy. He wrote about their early history, religion, trade, location, economy, and many more.