There are television and radio broadcasts in the French, Afar, Somali, and Arabic languages. |
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Despite his fluency in the Somali language and culture, Ibrahim considers himself thoroughly American. |
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Families in the cattle herding areas of the Somali region are the worst off. |
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He was a moderate Islamist who was skilled at weathering the vicissitudes of Somali politics. |
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In Southall campaigners toured local estates with a loudspeaker car, with speakers in Punjabi and Somali as well as English. |
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Writers record the deeds and virtues of Somali sheiks, or religious leaders, some with miraculous powers. |
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For bird watchers there are Somali bee-eaters, rosy-patched shrike, golden-breasted starling and golden pipit. |
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It is home to people of different national origins whose first languages include Somali, Hindi, Urdu and Bengali. |
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Dr Parapia said he still needed more convincing and wondered if there could have been other unrecorded Somali deaths. |
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It is listened to by more than 15,000 people every week and the Somali slot will be broadcast from 7.40 to 7.55 pm. |
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A leading Somali cleric, however, said such violence was the result of what he called oppression. |
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The poorest schools in Kenya are found in the semiarid areas occupied by the nomadic communities like the Maasai, Samburu, Turkana, and Somali. |
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They were arrested when they were trying to steer the ship into a Somali port. |
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Across the way, several dozen handsome Somali men and woman lolled around the garden in formal suits and dresses. |
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But in a recent study two World Bank economists found a surprising side to Somali statelessness. |
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Speakers of African language Lingala, Persian language Farsi, Lithuanian and Somali are among those needed. |
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Somali is one of the Cushitic languages, which form a branch of the Afro-Asiatic family. |
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The basic monetary unit is the Somali shilling, with one hundred cents equal to one shilling. |
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In the Afro-Asiatic family of languages, Somali is an Eastern Cushitic language. |
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They speak Acholi, Amharic, Bemba, Chaldean, Dinka, Pashto, Kinyarwanda, Nuer, Somali, and many other languages. |
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If Mo breaks through into the big time, a lot of doors will open for Somali people. |
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Milk from camels, goats, and cows is a major food for Somali herdsmen and nomadic families. |
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The story begins in the slums of Eastleigh, a sprawling suburb of Nairobi in Kenya and home to a huge Somali community. |
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There she studied nursing and midwifery, and came back home in 1961 as the first qualified Somali nurse-midwife. |
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Many residents of the area are Kikuyu farmers as well as Somali pastoralists. |
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In Somali society, the segmentary lineage system allows subdivisions of six or more levels of identity, with migration decisions often taken at the sixth level. |
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In 1999, when Abdi was 14, the family came to the US, settling in Minneapolis where there is a large Somali population. |
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It gives viewers a genuine view of Somali women and at the same time validates their existence in a time when their stories are smothered with silence. |
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In June 1976, the territory's citizenship law, which favored the Afar minority, was revised to reflect more closely the weight of the Issa Somali. |
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Then one hears the crackle of gunfire in the air, the Somali soldiers begin yelling at Carstens about his camera. |
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The mission, supposed to take roughly an hour, degenerated into a 15-hour shootout between 120 American soldiers and several thousand Somali irregulars and clan militia. |
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I learned that lesson from Somali pirate hero Captain Richard Phillips and the guy who plays Rufus Humphrey on Gossip Girl. |
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A few minutes later, Joyce was killed, shot in the back by a Somali militiaman. |
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Djibouti, which has a good natural harbor and ready access to the Ethiopian highlands, attracted trade caravans crossing East Africa as well as Somali settlers from the south. |
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The heavy-set Somali man covered his face with a cloth, which was held in place by a pair of horn-rimmed spectacles. |
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And those same Somali students who streamed into the ESL program have also pushed up local school enrollment, which translates into increased federal and state funding. |
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The desert-dwelling peoples of the Southeast speak dialects of Somali. |
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There was one other peculiar moment that gave rise to a shiver of unwanted Somali memories. |
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At the pay booth, Cruz dropped the window and handed ten dollars to a Somali woman in a shawl. |
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Cawl is another prominent Somali writer who is perhaps best known for his Dervish era novel, Ignorance is the enemy of love. |
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The Somali Olympic Committee has devised a special support program to ensure continued success in future tournaments. |
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The putsch was quickly suppressed by forces commanded by Chief of General Staff Mahamoud Mohamed, a veteran Somali military official. |
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The government is dominated by the Somali Issa Dir clan, who enjoy the support of the Somali clans, especially the Gadabuursi Dir clan. |
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These idioms are the mother tongues of the Somali and Afar ethnic groups, respectively. |
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Balwo is a Somali musical style centered on love themes that is popular in Djibouti. |
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Special Forces killed two men and wounded and captured two others near the Somali village of Baarawe. |
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Even if not, Somali resolve would have still remained strong enough during World War I to outwill the British. |
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The Dervish State was a rebel Somali state seeking independence of Somali territories. |
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This rift zone separates the African Plate to the west from the Somali Plate to the east. |
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In addition to formal disputes, the government of Somalia exercises little control de facto over Somali territorial waters. |
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Owing to a lack of confidence in the Somali shilling, the US dollar is widely accepted as a medium of exchange alongside the Somali shilling. |
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Examples of clans are found in Chechen, Chinese, Irish, Japanese, Polish, Scottish, Tlingit, and Somali societies. |
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At the Horn of Africa, Afroasiatic languages predominate, including Amharic, Oromo, Tigrinya and Somali. |
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Some analyses indicate that the Somali ostrich may be better considered a full species, but there is no consensus among experts about this. |
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Bantu slaves toiled under the control of and separately from their Somali patrons. |
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Somalis have a rich musical heritage centered on traditional Somali folklore. |
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Standardization of the language is regulated by the Regional Somali Language Academy. |
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The Somali people in the Horn of Africa follow a customary law system referred to as Xeer. |
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It survives to a significant degree everywhere, including the Somali communities in the Ogaden. |
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Pirate attacks and armed robberies off the Somali coast have been threatening fishing boats and humanitarian aid shipments in recent months. |
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In Somali territories, slaves were purchased in the slave market exclusively to do work on plantation grounds. |
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The daughter reported hearing the assailants singing Somali songs. |
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Children of Pakistani, Somali and Vietnamese parents made up the largest groups of all Norwegians born to immigrant parents. |
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The Iraqi and Somali immigrant populations have increased significantly in recent years. |
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It is practised mainly by Somali, Arab, Bosniak, Albanian and Turkish immigrants, as well as Norwegians of Pakistani descent. |
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The Royal Navy was also involved in an incident involving Somali pirates in November 2008, after the pirates tried to capture a civilian vessel. |
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Subtracting the Somali pirate inmates still leaves the Seychelles with the highest incarceration rate in the world. |
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In Africa, Somali army officers led by Siad Barre carried out a bloodless coup in 1969, creating the socialist Somali Democratic Republic. |
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In the 1990s, a group of Dutch citizens of Somali origin settled in the city. |
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A 2009 estimate by Somali community organisations puts the Somali population figure at 90,000 residents. |
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The majority of mosque managers are of Pakistani and Bangladeshi origin, with many Gujarati, and fewer Arab, Turkish and Somali managed entities. |
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Regional studies on the Horn of Africa are carried out, among others, in the fields of Ethiopian Studies as well as Somali Studies. |
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The Somali writer Nuruddin Farah has also garnered acclaim as perhaps the most celebrated writer ever to come out of the Horn of Africa. |
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Ethiopia is a multilingual nation with around 80 ethnolinguistic groups, the four largest of which are the Oromo, Amhara, Somali and Tigrayans. |
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The practice is almost universal in the regions of Dire Dawa, Somali, and Afar. |
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The official languages of Somalia are Somali and Arabic, both of which belong to the Afroasiatic family. |
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In 1960, the two regions united to form the independent Somali Republic under a civilian government. |
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The Supreme Revolutionary Council seized power in 1969 and established the Somali Democratic Republic. |
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Led by Mohamed Siad Barre, this government later collapsed in 1991 as the Somali Civil War broke out. |
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They used the ancient Somali maritime vessel known as the beden to transport their cargo. |
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However, Indian merchants continued to trade in the port cities of the Somali peninsula, which was free from Roman interference. |
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In addition, he gave a clarion call for Somali unity and independence, in the process organizing his forces. |
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These were advantages that British Somaliland, which was to be incorporated into the new Somali state, did not have. |
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This prompted an unsuccessful bid by Britain in 1956 to buy back the Somali lands it had turned over. |
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On 1 July 1960, the two territories united to form the Somali Republic, albeit within boundaries drawn up by Italy and Britain. |
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However, Barre's Somali Revolutionary Socialist Party politburo continued to rule. |
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The subsequent outbreak of the civil war in 1991 led to the disbandment of the Somali National Army. |
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Owing to a lack of confidence in the local currency, the US dollar is widely accepted as a medium of exchange alongside the Somali shilling. |
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With a significant improvement in local security, Somali expatriates began returning to the country for investment opportunities. |
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Coupled with modest foreign investment, the inflow of funds have helped the Somali shilling increase considerably in value. |
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It was founded in 2012 by the Somali diplomat Idd Mohamed, Ambassador extraordinary and deputy permanent representative to the United Nations. |
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Among these domestic firms is the Somali Energy Company, which performs generation, transmission and distribution of electric power. |
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These Somali telecommunication companies also provide services to every city, town and hamlet in Somalia. |
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On 22 March 2012, the Somali Cabinet also unanimously approved the National Communications Act. |
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Civil strife in the early 1990s greatly increased the size of the Somali diaspora, as many of the best educated Somalis left the country. |
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The Somali language is the mother tongue of the Somali people, the nation's most populous ethnic group. |
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The coastal dialects have additional phonemes that do not exist in Standard Somali. |
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A number of writing systems have been used over the years for transcribing the Somali language. |
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Somalia has a rich musical heritage centred on traditional Somali folklore. |
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Yemen's major port city, Aden, is only 163 miles from the Somali port of Berbera. |
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According to Li Anshan, most scholars believe the Bobali Kingdom was located in modern-day Berbera, in the Somali region of Somaliland. |
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Ali and his friends used to spend hours at the Somali hangout. |
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He could surmise one item in keeping with young women of Somali heritage. |
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The only boats seized by Somali pirates this year have been two Iranian fishing trawlers, which the Iranian Navy doesn't endeavor to protect. |
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Al-Safia neighborhood is a mixture of Somali and Yemeni smells, words and culture. |
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Another mission was conducted on April 30, to the Tawaysha detention centre where 65 Somali nationals were registered. |
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The Navy said the Tonb and the Delvar spent 44 days on duty in the Gulf of Aden foiling attempted hijacks by Somali pirates. |
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Later, I learned about infibulation, which is a pre-Islamic Somali cultural practice. |
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He asserted irredentist claims to territories in neighboring countries with Somali populations, notably the Ogaden region of Ethiopia. |
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How should the international community respond to Somali piracy? |
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Da Gama saw land again only on 2 January 1499, passing before the coastal Somali city of Mogadishu, then under the influence of the Ajuran Empire in the Horn of Africa. |
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The first Somali immigrants were seamen and traders who arrived in small numbers in port cities in the late 19th century, although most Somalis in the UK are recent arrivals. |
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In 1958, on the eve of neighboring Somalia's independence in 1960, a referendum was held in Djibouti to decide whether to remain with France or to join the Somali Republic. |
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One study has found that Cardiff has speakers of at least 94 languages, with Somali, Urdu, Bengali and Arabic being the most commonly spoken foreign languages. |
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However, in the ONS's testing in England and Wales prior to the census, no Kurdish, Iranian, Berber, Somali or Egyptian participants chose to identify as Arab. |
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Together with Shaqodoon, a youth-serving Somali NGO, Doha-based Silatech recently concluded a Build Your Business curriculum workshop in the Somali territories. |
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The Somali Issa and Afar make up the two largest ethnic groups. |
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This stimulated a shift in construction from drystone and other related materials to coral stone, sundried bricks, and the widespread use of limestone in Somali architecture. |
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In ancient Somalia, pyramidical structures known in Somali as taalo were a popular burial style, with hundreds of these dry stone monuments scattered around the country today. |
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The Bantus, the largest ethnic minority group in Somalia, are the descendants of slaves who were brought in from southeastern Africa by Arab and Somali traders. |
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Established in 1964, Somali Airlines was the flag carrier of Somalia. |
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Prominent Somali telecommunications companies include Golis Telecom Group, Hormuud Telecom, Somafone, Nationlink, Netco, Telcom and Somali Telecom Group. |
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The Majeerteen Sultanate was a Somali Sultanate in the Horn of Africa. |
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Dollarization notwithstanding, the large issuance of the Somali shilling has increasingly fuelled price hikes, especially for low value transactions. |
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Per the Transitional Federal Charter of the Somali Republic, Prime Minister Mohamed named a new Cabinet on 12 November 2010, which was lauded by the international community. |
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Commonly spoken languages in some areas include Punjabi, Bengali, Arabic, Somali and Chinese, and increasingly Central European languages such as Polish. |
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The government became increasingly authoritarian, and resistance movements, encouraged by Ethiopia, sprang up across the country, eventually leading to the Somali Civil War. |
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By 1978, the Somali troops were ultimately pushed out of the Ogaden. |
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The SRC subsequently renamed the country the Somali Democratic Republic, dissolved the parliament and the Supreme Court, and suspended the constitution. |
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Britain included the conditional provision that the Somali residents would retain their autonomy, but Ethiopia immediately claimed sovereignty over the area. |
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They were assisted by Somali forces led by Abdulahi Hassan with Somalis of the Isaaq, Dhulbahante, and Warsangali clans prominently participating. |
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Giraffes, zebras and incense were exported to the Ming Empire of China, which established Somali merchants as leaders in the commerce between East Asia and the Horn. |
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Amharic was the language of primary school instruction, but has been replaced in many areas by regional languages such as Oromiffa, Somali or Tigrinya. |
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The Union of the two regions in 1960 formed the Somali Republic. |
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The Turks also named Hassan Emir of the Somali nation, and the Germans promised to officially recognize any territories the Dervishes were to acquire. |
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Somali pirates seized Captain Jawaid Saleem Khan and his crew on November 26, 2010 in the Gulf of Aden, during a journey on the ship MV Albedo from Jebel Ali to Mombasa. |
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Northern Central Somali has frequently been used by famous Somali poets as well as the political elite, and thus has the most prestige among other Somali dialects. |
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There are also a small number of residents of Somali and Indian origin. |
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The Sultanate of the Geledi was a Somali kingdom administered by the Gobroon dynasty, which ruled parts of the Horn of Africa during the 18th and 19th centuries. |
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Somali poetry depicts humans interactions, pastoral animals, beasts on the prowl, and other natural things such the rain, celestial events and historic events of significance. |
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Some Bantu groups, however, remained enslaved well until the 1930s, and continued to be despised and discriminated against by large parts of Somali society. |
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Dollarization notwithstanding, the large issuance of the Somali shilling has increasingly fueled price hikes, especially for low value transactions. |
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Following the breakdown in central authority that accompanied the civil war, which began in the early 1990s, the value of the Somali shilling was disrupted. |
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Established Somali communities are found in Bristol, Cardiff, Liverpool and London, and newer ones have formed in Leicester, Manchester and Sheffield. |
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The Somali shilling has been the currency of parts of Somalia since 1921, when the East African shilling was introduced to the former British Somaliland protectorate. |
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