Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 205; Volume 208W. Blackwood, 1920 - Scotland |
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Page 108
... Government to evac- uate their Somali colony ; and early in the following year Great Britain concluded sepa- rate treaties with six of the eight Somali tribes now living under its protection . Thus some 58,000 square miles were added to ...
... Government to evac- uate their Somali colony ; and early in the following year Great Britain concluded sepa- rate treaties with six of the eight Somali tribes now living under its protection . Thus some 58,000 square miles were added to ...
Page 110
... government and the most twenty - one years of his revolt terrible carnage ensued , during it has been to him an invalu- which it is estimated that one- able and an inalienable asset . third of the total population Many are the stories ...
... government and the most twenty - one years of his revolt terrible carnage ensued , during it has been to him an invalu- which it is estimated that one- able and an inalienable asset . third of the total population Many are the stories ...
Page 112
... Government to tortures even more terrible than those practised in the Dervish camp . Although the similarity is more apparent than real , it is difficult to consider the Der- vish movement in Somaliland without making some compari- son ...
... Government to tortures even more terrible than those practised in the Dervish camp . Although the similarity is more apparent than real , it is difficult to consider the Der- vish movement in Somaliland without making some compari- son ...
Page 114
... Government now decided on a further in- orease to our force in Somali- land in view of the Mullah's position in the Nogal and its proximity to our sphere . More than 8000 troops , of which 1000 were British , were employed , in the hope ...
... Government now decided on a further in- orease to our force in Somali- land in view of the Mullah's position in the Nogal and its proximity to our sphere . More than 8000 troops , of which 1000 were British , were employed , in the hope ...
Page 115
... Government and the Mullah , whereby peace was declared between the Dervishes on the one hand and the British and Italian Governments on the other . The Mullah was as- signed a port and certain territories in Italian Somali- land ...
... Government and the Mullah , whereby peace was declared between the Dervishes on the one hand and the British and Italian Governments on the other . The Mullah was as- signed a port and certain territories in Italian Somali- land ...
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