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The physical and social setting - - somaliland before partition - - the imperial partition : the dervish fight for freedom : somali unification : the italian east african empire - - the restoration of colonial frontiers : from trusteeship to independence : the problems of independence. Somaliland, somalia, diplomatic isolation, geopolitics, geostrategic introduction usually, when the international relations of somaliland are studied, the focus does not extend beyond narrative diplomatic history and the careers of individual somaliland statesmen. Indeed, ‘ somaliland diplomacy’, to many scholars, means It includes the civilizations of punt, the ottomans, and colonial influences from europe and the middle east. Keywords: british somaliland colonization. The history of somaliland, a country in the eastern horn of africa bordered by the gulf of aden, and the east african land mass, begins with human habitation tens of thousands of years ago. Somaliland’ s history as a distinct region of somalia dates back to the late 1800s. Drawing from colonial- era sources and with a focus on the earliest years of imperial and somali engagement, this article situates the long- run divergent trajectories of british somaliland and italian somaliland within the broader literature on colonial institutions and long- run economic development. The territory was a british protectorate until 1960, when it unified with the rest of present- day somalia. Five days after independence, on 1 july 1960, somaliland chose to unite with somalia with the aim of creating a “ greater somalia” bringing together all the people of ethnic somali origin in five countries in the horn of africa including northern kenya, italian somalia, french somaliland and eastern ethiopia.
