Somalia
Adopted 1 Jul 1960
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Map
of Somalia
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Hear
National Anthem "Somaliyaay toosoo" (Somalia Wake Up) Adopted 2000
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Hear
Former Anthem Untitled (No Lyrics) (1960 - 2000)
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Transitional Federal Charter
(Feb 2004)
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Former Constitution
(23 Sep 1979 - 1 Jan 1991)
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Capital: Mogadishu (Mogadiscio 1889-1960)
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Currency: Somali Shilling (SOS)
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National Holiday: 1 Jul (1960) Foundation of the Somali Republic
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Population: 9,925,640 (2011)
note: current estimate derived
from official 1975 census
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GDP: $5.89 billion (2010)
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Exports: $300 million (2006) Imports: $798 million (2006)
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Ethnic groups: Somali 92.4%, Arab 2.2%, Afar
1.3%, other 4.1% (2000)
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Total TNG Armed Forces: 2,000 (2010) factions and clans maintain independent militias
African Union Peacekeeping Force: 3,000 (2008) Merchant marine: 1 ship (2010)
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Religions: Muslim (nearly all Sunni) 99%, other 1%
(2005)
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International
Organizations/Treaties: ACP, AfDB, AFESD, AL,
AMF, AU, BTWC (signatory), CAEU, CEN-SAD, FAO, G-77, IBRD, ICAO, ICRM, ICSID, IDA, IDB,
IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IGAD, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IRENA (signatory), ISA, ISESCO, ITSO,
ITU, KP, NAM, NTBT (signatory), OIC, UN, UNCLOS, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNFCC, UNHCR, UNIDO, UPU,
WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO
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Somalia Index
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Chronology
1548
Zelia part of Ottoman Empire.
1875 - 1876
Kismayu occupied by Egypt.
7 Sep 1877
Zeila annexed by Egypt (Egyptian Somaliland),
both under nominal Ottoman
suzerainty.
Feb 1884
British take over former Egyptian Somaliland.
20 Jul 1887
British Somaliland protectorate (in the north)
subordinated to Aden to 1905.
3 Aug 1889
Benadir Coast Italian Protectorate (in the north
east)(unoccupied until May
1893).
16 Mar 1905
Italian Somalia (Italian Somaliland) colony (in
the northeast and in the south).
Jul 1910
Italian Somaliland a crown colony.
15 Jan 1935
Italian Somalia Part of Italian East Africa with
It. Eritrea (and from 1936
Ethiopia)
(see under Ethiopia).
1 Jun 1936
Part of Italian East Africa (province of
Somalia, formed by the merger
of the colony
and the Ethiopian region of
Ogaden;
see Ethiopia).
19 Aug 1940 - 16 Mar 1941 Italian occupation of British Somaliland.
Feb 1941
British administration of Italian Somalia.
1 Apr 1950
Italian Somalia becomes United Nations trust
territory under Italian administration.
26 Jun 1960
Independence of British Somaliland as the
State of Somaliland.
1 Jul 1960
Unification of Somaliland with Italian Somalia
to form the Somali Republic.
31 Jan 1961 Act of Union of Somaliland and Somalia is passed
and signed into law (retroactive to 1 Jul 1960).
21 Oct 1969
Somali Democratic Republic
1 Jan 1991
Somalia collapses, no single functioning
government.
18 May 1991
Secession of former British Somaliland;
as Republic of Somaliland which is
proclaimed 24 May 1991 (not
internationally
recognized).
21 Jul 1991
Somali Republic
27 Jul 1992 - 27 Aug 2000 United Nations declares Somalia
a country
"without a government."
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Somalia
(from 1960)
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Traditional
States
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Italian Somalia
(1889-1960)
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Somaliland
(1548-1884, 1960)
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Jubaland
(1924-1926, 1998-2001)
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Puntland
(1998-)
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Southwestern Somalia
(2002-2005)
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Galmudug
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Maakhir
(2007-2009)
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Historical
Maps
of
Somalia
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Italian Somaliland
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3 Aug 1889
- 26 Feb 1941
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26 Feb 1941 -
1 Apr 1950
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1 Apr 1950
- 10 Oct 1954
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12 Oct 1954 - 1 Jul 1960
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Governor
3 Aug 1889 - 15 May 1893 Vincenzo Filonardi (b. 1853 - d. 1916)
Commissioners
15 May 1893 - Sep 1896
Vincenzo Filonardi (s.a.)
1896 - 26 Nov 1896 Antonio Cecchi
(b. 1849 - d. 1896)
1896 - Jan 1897
Emilio Dulio (d. 19..)
26 Jan 1897 - Nov 1897 Giorgio Sorrentino
Governors
Nov 1897 - 5 Oct 1903 Emilio Dulio (s.a.)
Oct 1903 - Nov 1903 E. Cappello
Nov 1903 - Dec 1903 Ugo Ferrandi
(b. 1852 -
d. 1928)
10 Dec 1903 - 30 Apr 1905 Alessandro Sapelli (1st time)
Commissioners-general
May 1905 - Jan 1906 Luigi Mercatelli
(b. 1853 - d. 1922)
Jan 1906 - Feb 1906 Alessandro Sapelli (2nd time)
Feb 1906 - May 1907
Giovanni Cerrina Feroni (b. 1866 - d. 1952)
May 1907 - Apr 1908
Tommaso Carletti (b. 1860 - d. 1919)
Governors
Apr 1908 - Dec 1908
Tommaso Carletti (s.a.)
Dec 1908 - Apr 1910 Gino Macchioro
Apr 1910 - Sep 1916
Giacomo De Martino
(b. 1849 - d. 1921)
Sep 1916 - Jun 1920
Giovanni Cerrina Feroni (s.a.)
21 Jun 1920 - 8 Dec 1923 Carlo Riveri
8 Dec 1923 - 1 Jun 1928 Cesare Maria De Vecchi,
(b. 1884 - d. 1959)
(from 1925) conte di Val Cismon
1 Jun 1928 - 1 Jul 1931 Guido Corni
(b. 1883 - d. 1946)
1 Jul 1931 - 6 Mar 1935 Maurizio Rava
(b. 1878 -
d. 1935)
6 Mar 1935 - 22 May 1936 Rodolfo Graziani
(b. 1882 - d. 1955)
22 May 1936 - 24 May 1936 Angelo De Ruben
(de facto governor since Jan
1936)
24 May 1936 - 15 Dec 1937 Ruggiero Santini
(b. 1870 - d. 1958)
15 Dec 1937 - 11 Jun 1940 Francesco Saverio Caroselli (b. 1887 - d. 1967)
11 Jun 1940 - 31 Dec 1940 Gustavo Pesenti (acting)
(b. 1878 - d. 1960)
31 Dec 1940 - 9 Mar 1941 Carlo De Simone (acting)
(b. 1885 - d. 1951?)
Administrators
26 Feb 1941 - 1941
Sir Reginald Hugh Dorman-Smith (b. 1899 - d. 1977)
1941 - 1943
William Eric Halstead Scupham (b. 1893 -
d. 1958)
Mar 1943 - 1948
Denis Henry Wickham
(b. 1895? - d. 1950)
1948
Eric Armar Vully de Candole
(b. 1901 - d. 1989)
1948 - 21 Nov 1949
Geoffrey Massey Gamble
(b. 1896 - d. 1970)
21 Nov 1949 - 1953
Giovanni Fornari
(b. 1903)
1954 - 1957
Enrico Martino
(b. 1907 - d. 1981)
1957 - 24 Jul 1958
Enrico Anzilotti
(b. 1898 - d. 1983)
24 Jul 1958 - 1 Jul 1960 Mario Di Stefano
(b. 1900? - d. 1963)
Prime minister
29 Feb 1956
- 1 Jul 1960 Abdullahi Issa Mohamud
(b. 1922)
SYL
Somalia
Secretary-general of the Somali Revolutionary Socialist Party
(SRSP)
1
Jul 1976 - 27 Jan 1991 Muhammad Siad Barre
(b. 1919 - d. 1995)
Presidents
1 Jul 1960 - 10 Jun 1967 Aden Abdullah Osman Daar
(b. 1908 - d. 2007) SYL
(acting to 6 Jul 1961)
10 Jun 1967 - 15 Oct 1969 Abdirashid Ali Shermarke
(b. 1919 - d. 1969) SYL
15 Oct 1969 - 21 Oct 1969 Sheikh Moktar Muhammad Husayn
(b. 1912)
SYL
(acting)
21 Oct 1969 - 27 Jan 1991 Muhammad Siad Barre
(s.a.)
Mil;1976 SRSP
(president of Supreme Revolutionary
Council to 1 Jul 1976) 29 Jan 1991 -
3 Jan 1997¹ Ali Mahdi Muhammad
(b. c.1939)
USC/SSA
(interim to 21 Jul 1991)
15 Jun 1995 - 1 Aug 1996¹ Muhammad Farah Hassan Aydid
(b. 1936 - d. 1996) USC/SNA
(interim; in rebellion)
4 Aug 1996 - 20 Mar 1998¹ Hussein Muhammad Farah Aydid
(b. 1962)
USC/SNA
(interim; in rebellion)
3 Jan 1997 - ....
Co-Chairmen of National Salvation Council
Ali Mahdi Muhammad
(s.a.)
USC/SSA
+ Osman Hassan Ali "Ato"
(b. 1940)
USC/SNA
+ Abdulkadir Muhammad Aden
"Zopo" (b. 1919 - d. 2002) SDM
+ Abdullahi Yussuf Ahmad
(b. 1934 - d. 2012) SSDF
+ Aden Abdullahi Nur "Gabiyo"
SPM
22 Aug 2000 - 27 Aug 2000 Abdallah Derow Isaq (acting)
(b. 1950 - d. 2006) Non-party
(speaker of the interim National
Assembley)(in Dijibouti exile)
27 Aug 2000 - 14 Oct 2004 Abdiqasim Salad Hassan
(b. 1941)
Non-party
(in Arta, Djibouti exile to
13 Oct 2000;
then largely confined to the
Mogadishu area)
5 Jun 2003 - 5 Jun 2006 Abdinur Ahmed Darman
(b. 1952)
USRP
(controls parts of Mogadishu
and southern Somalia)
14 Oct 2004 - 29 Dec 2008 Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed
(s.a.)
SSDF
(in Nairobi exile to 13 Jun
2005, from 26 Jul 2005 in
Jowhar, from 26 Feb 2006 in Baidoa,
from 8 Jan 2007
in Mogadishu)
5
Jun 2006 - 29 Jun 2006 Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed
(b. 1964)
ICU
(chairman Islamic Courts Union,
controlling
Mogadishu and parts of southern
Somalia)
29 Jun 2006 - 28 Dec 2006 Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys
(b. 1935)
SSIC
(president of Supreme Islamic
Council of Somalia,
controlling Mogadishu [to 27 Dec 2006] and
parts of
southern Somalia) 29 Dec 2008 - 31 Jan 2009 Sheikh Adan Mohamed Nuur "Madobe" (b. 1955?)
(acting)(in Baidoa, from Jan 2009 in Djibouti exile)
31 Jan 2009 -
Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed
(s.a.) ARS
Prime ministers
1 Jul 1960 - 12 Jul 1960 Muhammad Haji Ibrahim Egal
(b. 1928 - d. 2002) SNL
(1st time)
13 Jul 1960 - 14 Jun 1964 Abdirashid Ali Shermarke
(s.a.)
SYL
14 Jun 1964 - 15 Jul 1967 Abdirizak Haji Hussein
(b. 1924)
SYL
(acting to 27 Sep 1964)
15 Jul 1967 - 1 Nov 1969 Muhammad Haji Ibrahim Egal
(s.a.)
SYL
(2nd time)
1 Nov 1969 - 1 Feb 1987 Post abolished
1 Feb 1987 - 3 Sep 1990 Muhammad Ali Samatar
(b. 1931)
SRSP
3 Sep 1990 - 24 Jan 1991 Muhammad Hawadle Madar
SRSP 24 Jan 1991
- May 1993¹ Umar Arteh Ghalib
(b. 1930)
USC
(de facto to 3 Jan 1997)
May 1993 - 8 Oct 2000 Vacant¹
8 Oct 2000 - 28 Oct 2001 Ali Khalif Galaid
(b. 1941)
Non-party
(in Dijibouti exile to 13 Oct
2000)
28 Oct 2001 - 12 Nov 2001 Osman Jama Ali (acting)
(b. 1941)
Non-party
12 Nov 2001 - 8 Dec 2003 Hassan Abshir Farah
(b. 1945)
Non-party
8 Dec 2003 - 3 Nov 2004 Muhammad Abdi Yusuf
Non-party
3 Nov 2004 - 29 Oct 2007 Ali Muhammad Ghedi
(b. 1952)
Non-party
(in Nairobi exile to 18 Jun
2005, then in Jowhar,
from 26 Feb 2006 in Baidoa,
from 29 Dec 2006 in Mogadishu)
29 Jun 2006 - 28 Dec 2006 Sharif Sheikh Ahmed
(s.a.)
SSIC
(chairman of executive committee
of Supreme
Islamic Council of Somalia;
controlling
Mogadishu [to 27 Dec 2006]
and parts of southern Somalia)
29 Oct 2007 - 24 Nov 2007 Salim Aliyow Ibrow (acting)
Non-party
24 Nov 2007 - 14 Feb 2009 Nur Hassan Hussein
(b. 1938) Non-party
(in Mogadishu to Dec 2008, then in Baidoa,
from Jan 2009 in Dijibouti exile)
16 Dec 2008 - 24 Dec 2008 Muhammad Mahmud Guled "Gamadhere" Non-party
(in opposition, appointed by President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed)
14 Feb 2009 - 24 Sep 2010 Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke (b. 1960) Non-party
24 Sep 2010 - 1 Nov 2010 Abdiwahid Elmi Gonjeh (acting) Non-party 1 Nov 2010 - 19 Jun 2011
Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed
(b. 1962) Non-party
"Farmajo"
19 Jun 2011 - Abdiweli Mohamed Ali
Non-party
(acting to 28 Jun 2011)
Somali Reconciliation and Restoration
Council (counter-government, at Baidoa)
Chairmen (rotating monthly)
26 Mar 2001 - ....²
Hussein Muhammad Farah Aydid
(s.a.)
USC/SNA
+ Hilowle Iman Umar
USC
+ Aden Abdullahi Nur "Gabiyo"
SPM/SSA
+ Hassan Muhammad Nur "Shatigadud"
RRA
+ Abdullahi Sheikh Ismail
SSNM
Secretaries-general
26 Mar 2001 - Dec 2001? Mowlid Ma'ane Mohamoud
SAMO
Aug? 2002 - ....
Muhammad Umar Dalha
¹From Nov 1991 there was no effective and/or
recognized national government; parts of the country were controlled by
different warlords, significant among them Muhammad Farah Aydid (s.a.),
who claimed to be president from 15 Jun 1995 to his death 1 Aug 1996, followed
by his son Hussein Aydid (s.a.) 4 Aug 1996 - 20 Mar 1998. De facto the
state was in anarchy without any governmental structures.
²As of 2005, Aydid, Shatigadud, and Ismail were members
of Prime Minister Ali Muhammad Ghedi's government.
Territorial Disputes: Ethiopian forces invaded southern
Somalia and routed Islamist Courts from Mogadishu in Jan 2007; "Somaliland"
secessionists provide port facilities in Berbera to landlocked Ethiopia and
have established commercial ties with other regional states; "Puntland" and
"Somaliland" "governments" seek international support in their secessionist
aspirations and overlapping border claims; the undemarcated former British
administrative line has little meaning as a political separation to rival
clans within Ethiopia's Ogaden and southern Somalia's Oromo region; Kenya
works hard to prevent the clan and militia fighting in Somalia from spreading
south across the border, which has long been open to nomadic pastoralists.
Party abbreviations: ARS = Alliance for the Re-liberation of Somalia (est.2007); RRA = Rahawayn Resistance Army
(est.1995, Rahawayn clan based, allied with the SDM, fights Aideed controlled
militia in the Bakool/Bay regions);
SAMO = Somali African Muki Organization
(represents Bantu minority in the lower Juba Valley); SDM = Somali
Democratic Movement (Digil/Rahanweyn clan, split 1992 into 2 factions:
pro-Ali Mahdi/SSA faction led by bdulkadir Muhammad Aden, and pro-Aydid/SNA
faction led by Adam Uthman Abdi and Yasin Ma'alim Abdullahi); SNA
= Somali National Alliance (coalition est.1992 by M. Aydid from his faction
of USC, an SDM faction, Omar Jess' SPM faction and SSNM [withdrew 1993],
there is a Gedo based faction led by Col. Isak Bihi); SNF = Somali
National Front (Siyad Barre personalist, seeks restoration of SRSP government);
SSA
= Somali Salvation Alliance (grouping of 12 anti-Aydid factions est.1993,
led by Ali Mahdi: USC/SSA, SAMO, SNU, USF, SDA, SDM, SPM, SSDF, SNDU, SNF,
SSNM and the Ali Ato faction of the USC/SNA); SSIC = Somali Supreme
Islamic Courts Council (Islamist, to 24 Jun 2006 ICU); SPM = Somali
Patriotic Movement (est.1989 by Omar Jess; Ogaden clan based, divided into
2 factions, one led by Aden Abdullahi Nur "Gabiyo" and allied with Morgan,
and member of SSA; the other led by Gedi Ugas Madhar allied with USC in
SNA); SSDF = Somali Salvation Democratic Front (est.1981 as Democratic
Front for Salvation of Somalia); SSNM = Somali Salvation National
Movement (southern coast based, mainly Bimal/Dir clan, set up under Aydid
sponsorship to support Omar Jess' SPM against SNF, part of SNA 1992-93,
allied with Ali Mahdi from 1993, member of SSA); USC = United Somali
Congress (anti-Siyad Barrah, Hawiye clan based est.1989, subsequently divided
into factions);
USC-SNA = United Somali Congress-Somali National Alliance;
USC/SNA-d
= United Somali Congress/Somali National Alliance-dissidents;
USC/SSA
= United Somali Congress-Somali Salvation Alliance; USRP
= United
Somali Republic Party; Mil = Military;
- Former parties: ICU = Islamic Courts Union
(Midowga Maxkamadaha Islaamiga, Islamist, 24 Jun 2006 renamed SSIC); SNL
= Somali National League (Isaaq clan-family based, pro-independence);
SRSP = Somali Revolutionary Socialist Party (authoritarian,
socialist, 1976-1991 only legal party); SYL = Somali Youth League
(pro-independence, Somalia nationalist, 1943-1969)
British
Somaliland and Somaliland
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1884 - 1903
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1903 - 1950
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1950 - 26 Jun 1960
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26 Jun 1960 - 1 Jul 1960
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18 May 1991 - 14 Oct 1996
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Adopted 14 Oct 1996
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Map
of Somaliland
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Hear
National Anthem
"Samo Ku Waar"
Adopted 1991
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Former
National Anthem
"Kaana Siib Kanna Saar"
(The Somaliland Flag)
(26 Jun 1960 - 1 Jul 1960)
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Constitution (31 May 2001)
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Capital: Hargeysa (Berbera 1870-1941)
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Currency 1994: Somaliland Shilling (SQS); East African
Shilling (XEAS) (1921-1960)
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National Holiday: 26 Jun (1960) Independence Day
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Population: 3,500,000 (2008)
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GDP: $N/A
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Exports: $176.6 million (1998) Imports: $200 million (1998)
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Ethnic groups: Somali (mainly Issaq clan,
but also Gadabuursi, Ciise, Dhulbahante, and Warsanglei) (1996)
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Total Armed Forces: 15,350 (2010) Merchant marine: N/A
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Religions: Muslim (Sunni) 99.63%, Christian 0.24%, Hindu 0.08% (2000)
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Organizations/Treaties: None (1960); from 1991: UNPO |
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1546
Ottoman occupation.
1546 - 1548
Rule of the Adal Imams.
1548
Zeila part of Ottoman Empire.
1630 - 1830
Under the Grand Sharifs of Mecca.
1830 - 7 Sep 1874 Ottoman rule, under de facto hereditary governors.
7 Sep 1874
Annexed by Egypt (Egyptian Somaliland)
(both under Ottoman suzerainty).
Feb 1884
British take over former Egyptian Somaliland (British Somaliland).
20 Jul 1887
British Somaliland Protectorate subordinated to Aden until 1905.
19 Aug 1940 - 16 Mar 1941 Occupied by Italy.
26 Jun 1960
Independence of British Somaliland as State of Somaliland.
1 Jul 1960
Unification with Italian Somalia to form Somali Republic.
31 Jan 1961 Act of Union of Somaliland and Somalia is passed
and signed into law (retroactive to 1 Jul 1960).
18 May 1991
Secession of former British Somaliland (regions of Awdal,
Woqooyi Galbeed, Togdheer,
Sanaag and Sool) from Somalia
(not internationally recognized).
24 May 1991
Republic of Somaliland proclaimed (not internationally
recognized).
Governors
1630 - 1830
the Grand Sharifs of Mecca (see Saudi
Arabia)
1830 - 1841
Sayyid Muhammad al-Barr
1841 - 1855
`Ali Haji Sirmaki ibn Salih (1st time) (d. 1861)
1855 - 1857
Abu Bakr ibn Muhammad (1st time)
1857 - 1861
`Ali Haji Sirmaki ibn Salih (2nd time) (s.a.)
1861 - 1874
Abu Bakr ibn Muhammad (2nd time)
Egyptian governors
1870/74 - 1878
Rauf Pasha
1878 - 1880 ....
Jan 1880 - Dec 1883 Muhammad Nadi Pasha
British Political Agent
1884 - 20 Jul 1887
Frederick Mercer Hunter
(b. 1844 - d. 1898)
Residents
20 Jul 1887 - 1888
Frederick Mercer Hunter
(s.a.)
1888 - 1893
Edward Vincent Stace (d. 1903)
1893 - 1896
Charles William Henry Sealy
Mar 1896 - 1897
William Butler Ferris
Jan 1897 - 1898
James Hayes Sadler
(b. 1851 - d. 1922)
Consuls-general
1898 - 1901
James Hayes Sadler
(s.a.)
1901 - 1902
Harry Edward Spiller Cordeaux (b. 1870 -
d. 1943)
(acting)
1902 - 1905
Eric John Eagles Swayne
(b. 1863 - d. 1929)
Commissioners
8 May 1906 - 1909
Harry Edward Spiller Cordeaux (s.a.)
Jan 1910 - 1911
Sir William Henry Manning
(b. 1863 - d. 1932)
Jul 1911 - 1914
Horace Archer Byatt
(b. 1875 - d. 1933)
May 1914 - Oct 1919 Geoffrey
Francis Archer
(b. 1882 - d. 1964)
Governors
Oct 1919 - 17 Aug 1922 Geoffrey Francis
Archer
(s.a.)
(from 5 Jun 1920, Sir Geoffrey
Francis Archer)
17 Aug 1922 - 29 Nov 1925 Gerald Henry Summers
(b. 1885 - d. 1925)
26 Jan 1926 - 18 Jun 1932 Harold Baxter Kittermaster
(b. 1879 - d. 1939)
(from 4 Jun 1928, Sir Harold Baxter Kittermaster)
18 Jun 1932 - 2 Mar 1939 Sir Arthur Salisbury Lawrance
(b. 1880 - d. 1965)
2 Mar 1939 - 18 Aug 1940 Vincent Goncalves Glenday
(b. 1891 - d. 1970)
Italian military governors
19 Aug 1940 - Oct 1940 Guglielmo Nasi
(b. 1879 - d. 1971)
Oct 1940 - 16 Mar 1941 Carlo De Simone
(b. 1885 - d. 1951?)
Military governors
29 Mar 1941 - 3 Mar 1943 Arthur Reginald Chater
(b. 1896 - d. 1979)
3 Mar 1943 - 3 Mar 1948 Gerald Thomas Fisher
(b. 1887 - d. 1965)
Governors
3 Mar 1948 - 15 Nov 1948 Gerald Thomas Fisher
(s.a.)
1948 - Feb 1954
Gerald Reece
(b. 1897 - d. 1985)
(from 1950, Sir Gerald Reece)
Feb 1954 - 1959
Theodore Ouseley Pike
(b. 1904 - d. 1987)
(from 2 Jan 1956, Sir Theodore
Ouseley Pike)
11 Jul 1959 - 26 Jun 1960 Sir Douglas Hall
(b. 1909 - d. 2004)
Prime minister (de facto head of state)
26 Jun 1960 - 1 Jul 1960 Muhammad Haji Ibrahim Egal
(b. 1928 - d. 2002) SNL
Presidents
28 May 1991 - 16 May 1993 Abdurahman Ahmad Ali "Tuur"
(b. 1931 - d. 2003) SNM
16 May 1993 - 3 May 2002 Muhammad Haji Ibrahim Egal
(s.a.)
SNM;2001 UDUB
3 May 2002 - 27 Jul 2010 Dahir Riyale Kahin
(b. 1952)
UDUB 27 Jul 2010 -
Ahmed Mahamoud "Silanyo" (b. 1936)
KNM
Territorial Disputes: Internationally recognized as part
of Somalia; territorial dispute with Puntland over
eastern Sanaag and Sool provinces; "Somaliland" secessionists provide port
facilities to land-locked Ethiopia and establish commercial ties with regional
states; "Puntland" secessionists clash with "Somaliland" secessionists
to establish territorial limits and clan loyalties, each seeking support
from neighboring states.
Party abbreviations: KNM = Kulmiye Nabad, Midnimo iyo horumar iyo (Peace, Unity and Development Party); SNM = Somali National Movement
(Isaaq clan-family, secessionist, anti-Siad Barre, est.1981);
UDUB
= Ururka Dimuqraadiga Ummadda Bahawday (Allied People's Democratic Party,
est.2001 by Egal);
- Former parties: SNL = Somali National League
(Isaaq clan-family based, pro-Somali independence); SYL = Somali
Youth League (pro-Somali independence, Somalia nationalist)
Jubaland
(Oltro Giuba)
15 Jul
1924 - 1 Jul 1926
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1998 - 18 Jun 2001
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Adopted 3 Apr 2011
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1836
Ruled by Zanzibar.
1 Jul 1895
British rule, part of Kenya colony.
15 Jul 1924
Jubaland (or Trans-Juba) ceded by Britain to Italy;
separate administration (Oltro
Giuba) set up.
1 Jul 1926
Annexed to Italian Somalia.
3 Sep 1998
State of Jubaland set up by the Somali Patriotic Movement
and the elders of the Digil
and Rahanwein clans.
11 Jun 1999
Leader ousted from regional capital Kismayo by the Allied
Somali Forces (ASM)(later called
Juba Valley Alliance).
18 Jun 2001
Juba Valley Alliance installs a new administration
supporting the Mogadishu government.
24 Sep 2006 Kismayo taken by troops of
the Supreme Islamic Council of
Somalia.
1 Jan 2007
Kismayo taken by forces of the central government.
3 Apr 2011 Azania
autonomous state declared in Jubaland by exile groups
supported by Kenya.
Governor
16 Jul 1924 - 31 Dec 1926
Corrado Zoli
(b. 1877 - d. 1951)
Leaders
3 Sep 1998 - 11 Jun 1999 Muhammad Siyad Hersi "Morgan"
Mil/SPM
(briefly recaptures Kismayo
6-7 Aug 2001)
11 Jun 1999 - 18 Jun 2001 Ahmed Warsame
ASM/JVA
President
3 Apr 2011 - Mohamed Abdi Mohamed "Gandhi"
(in Nairobi, Kenya exile)
Party abbreviations: ASM = Allied Somali Forces (Marehan,
Ogadeni, and Habr Geduir factions, and SNF, pro-Somali transitional government,
6/99 renamed Jubal Valley Alliance);
JVA = Juba Valley Alliance (pro-Somali transitional government,
grouping of Marehan, Ogadeni and Habr Gedir factions, est. Jun 1999);
SPM = Somali Patriotic Movement (Daarood clan/Ogaden clan based, est.1989);
Mil
= Military
Puntland
23 Jul 1998 - 22 Dec 2009
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Adopted 22 Dec 2009
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Map of Puntland
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Hear
National Anthem
"Somaliyaay toosoo"
(Somalia Wake Up)
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Text of Anthem
Adopted 2000
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Constitution
(1 Jul 2001; transitional)
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Capital: Garowe
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Currency: Somali Shilling (SOS)
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National Holiday: 1 Jul (1960)
Foundation of the Somali Republic
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Population: 3,900,000 (2009)
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GDP: $N/A
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Exports: $N/A Imports: $N/A
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Ethnic groups: Somali (mainly Darod
clan)
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Total Militiamen: 750-1,000 (2002) Merchant marine: N/A
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Religions: Muslim (nearly all Sunni)
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| International Organizations/Treaties:
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23 Jul 1998
Part of northeastern Somalia (regions of Bari and Nugaal
[claims Sool and eastern Sanaag])
declared autonomous
as Puntland State of Somalia
(not recognized) by Darod clans.
Presidents
23 Jul 1998 - 30 Jun 2001 Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed (1st time)
(b. 1934 - d. 2012) SSDF
(continues in rebellion)
1 Jul 2001 - 14 Nov 2001 Yusuf Haji Nur (acting)
Non-party
14 Nov 2001 - 8 May 2002 Jama Ali Jama
Non-party
(continues in rebellion to
17 May 2003)
8 May 2002 - Oct 2004 Abdullahi Yusuf
Ahmed (2nd time) (s.a.) Non-party
Oct
2004 - 8 Jan 2005
Mohamed Abdi Hashi
Non-party
8 Jan 2005 - 8 Jan 2009 Mohamud
Muse Hersi "Adde"
Non-party
8 Jan 2009 -
Abdirahman Mohamed Farole (b. 1945)
Non-party
Territorial Disputes: Internationally recognized as part
of Somalia; territorial dispute with Somaliland over eastern Sanaag and
Sool provinces; "Puntland" secessionists clash with "Somaliland" secessionists
to establish territorial limits and clan loyalties, each seeking support
from neighboring states.
Party abbreviations: Political parties are banned in Puntland since Aug 1998 - SSDF = Somali Salvation Democratic
Front (est.1981 as Democratic Front for Salvation of Somalia, divided into
two factions- Mohamed Abshir Muse and Abdullahi Yussuf Ahmed)
Southwestern Somalia
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Adopted 2002
1 Apr 2002
State of Southwestern Somalia is proclaimed
by Rahanwein Resistance Army
(not recognized).
Presidents
1 Apr 2002 - 200.
Hassan Mohammad Nur "Shatigadud"
Mil/RRA
(loses control of Baidoa 3
Oct 2002¹)
¹From 3 Oct 2002 (except 14-16 Dec 2002) Baidoa was controlled
by Sheikh Aden Madobe (b. 1957?)(officially reconciled with Shatigadud since 23 Sep
2003) and Mohamed Ibrahim Habsade. Since Mar 2005 Habsade controls the
city after driving off Shatigadud and Madobe (who were ministers in the
central government of Prime Minister Ali Muhammad Ghedi).
Party abbreviations: RRA = Rahawayn Resistance Army
(est.1995, Rahawayn clan based, allied
with the SDM, fights Aideed controlled militia in the Bakool/Bay
regions); Mil = Military
Galmudug
Adopted 14 Aug 2006
14 Aug 2006
Part of north central Somalia (regions of Galgadud, Mudug
and Hobyo) declared autonomous
as Galmudug state.
Nov 2006 - 25 Dec 2006 Partly occupied by troops of Supreme Islamic Council of
Somalia.
Presidents
14 Aug 2006 - 2009 Mohamed Warsame Ali "Kiimiko"
2009 - Mohamed Ahmed Alin
Maakhir
1 Jul 2007 - 2008
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2008 - 11 Jan 2009
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1 Jul 2007 Part of northeastern Somalia (in western Sanaag
between Puntland and Somaliland) declares itself autonomous
as Maakhir state (not recognized).
25 - 26 Feb 2008 A Somaliland-aligned force laid siege to Hadaftimo and Badhan.
9 Jul 2008 (hours) Somaliland occupies the port of Laas Qoray (Las Khorey).
11 Jan 2009 Incorporated into Puntland.
President 1
Jul 2007 - 11 Jan 2009 Jibrell Ali Salad
(b. 1939)
(in exile from 2008?)
Apr 2008 - 11 Jan 2009 Abdullahi Ahmed Jama "Ilkajir"
(b. 1951) Mil
(de facto)
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