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03 April 2013
Deeqa Maxmed Siyaad oo la kulanta Bahda K.Kolaya London

Deeqa Maxmed Siyaad oo la kulanta Bahda K.Kolaya London

Bahda Kubadda Kolayga London waxay habeenkii Sabti-Axad ee todobaadkan ku soo dhoweeyeen magaaladan London Deeqa Maxamed Siyaad oo booqasho gaaban ku timi London. Deeqa Maxamed oo ka mid ahaa ciyaartoydii Dugsiga Shibis, Xaafadda Shibis iyo Kooxda Kubadda Kolayga ee Naadiga Wakaaladda Ganacsiga Ummadda oo loo yiqiin (ENC).

01 October 2009
SOMALI FOOTBALL HISTORY

SOMALI FOOTBALL HISTORY

Somalia is a country located in the Horn of Africa. It is bordered by Djibouti to the northwest, Kenya on its southwest, the Gulf of Aden with Yemen on its north, the Indian Ocean at its east, and Ethiopia to the west. Football was introduced to Somalia by the colonial powers around during the early 19 th century. The game was initially played by the Europeans who later introduced it to the indigenous community. Somalia was colonised by the British in the North, Italy in the south and the French controlled the French Somali land which is current nation of Djibouti. The British and Italian protectorates gained their independence and united to form the nation of Somalia .

01 October 2007

International Relations of Somalia

Foreign relations characterized by tension with neighboring states and economic dependence on aid from Arab and Western nations. Relations with neighboring states gradually improved as irredentist claims dating from Ogaden War period (1977-78) formally abandoned during 1980s; relations with Ethiopia remained strained despite 1988 peace agreement resulting from mutual harboring of foreign guerilla forces and uncontrolled mass migration.

01 October 2007

Government and policies of Somalia

Politics was at once the Somalis' most practiced art and favorite sport. The most desired possession of most nomads was a radio, which was used to keep informed on political news. The level of political participation often surpassed that in many Western democracies.

01 October 2007

Ancient Somalia

Firm evidence for the history of the Somali people dates back to only about AD 1000. There are folk genealogies tracing certain Somali clans to the Arabian Peninsula and associating their ancestors with the Sharifs, the family of prophet Mohammed.

01 October 2007
Recent History of Somalia

Recent History of Somalia

Lawlessness and clan warfare has been rife since a military government collapsed in 1991. UN estimates 1 million people have become refugees. Sadly, inter-clan tensions, radical socialism, rearmament by the USSR and the occasional (often disastrous) war with Ethiopia helped tear the country apart.

01 October 2007
Somali - From Independence To Revolution

Somali - From Independence To Revolution

Somaliland became British and Italian colonies in the 1880's, although it was ruled solely by the British from 1941 to 1950. In 1960, Italian Somaliland and British Somaliland were united to form an independent Somalia.

01 October 2007

The SOMALIS: Origins, Migrations & Settlement

The rare findings and evidences of archeology, anthropology, historical linguistics, and related disciplines have provided insights of the origins and evolution of the Somali people. For example, where historians once believed that the Somalis originated on the Red Sea's western coast, or perhaps in southern Arabia, it now seems clear that the ancestral homeland of the Somalis, together with affiliated Cushite peoples, was in the highlands of southern Ethiopia, specifically in the lake regions.

01 October 2007

Somali - Identity

The Somalis are most closely related to the Rendille and the Afar, and distantly related to the Oromos, all Eastern Cushite peoples. Somalis are not a unitary people group, but a grouping of broad clan federations divided by language and by clan conflicts. Although all Somalis profess strong allegiance to Islam, they hold stronger primary loyalties to self, family and clan, in that order.

01 October 2007

Somalia - Horn of Africa

Somalia, the Horn of Africa nation, is finally recovering from recent wars and famine. The ancient land occupies an important geopolitical position between sub-Saharan Africa and the countries of Arabia and south-western Asia. Somalis probably hail from the southern Ethiopian highlands, and have been subject to a strong Arabic influence ever since the 7th century, when the Somali coast formed part of the extensive Arab-controlled trans-Indian Ocean trading network.

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