“somali” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “somali”:

+ Some cherish it as the founder of modern Somali nationalism.

+ In 1996, during the high point of the Somali Civil War, Fartuun’s husband was killed near the family’s home in southern Mogadishu.

+ Since the continent of Africa includes both the African and the Somali plates, some literature refers to the African Plate as the Nubian Plate to distinguish it from the continent as a whole.

+ Trade between the people in the Mogadishu area with other areas along the Somali Sea coast of Africa started as early as the 1st century.

+ Abdirahman Jama Barre was a Somali politician.

+ The Italian conquest of the British Somali Coast Protectorate was an Italian campaign during World War II against the British Empire.

+ It used to be known as the Somali Republic.

+ It said that it was in retaliation for the Kenyan military’s role in the Somali Civil War.

somali how to use in sentences
somali how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “somali”:

+ The goal of this operation was creating suitable conditions and calming down the situation in Somalia for helping the Somali people who needed food in the southern part of this country.

+ Around the same time, the people fighting for Somali lands in Ethiopia to be part of Somalia turned to the example of the Afgani Mujahideen, and created their own group called al-Ittihad al-Islamiyya or the Islamic Union.

+ The goal of this operation was creating suitable conditions and calming down the situation in Somalia for helping the Somali people who needed food in the southern part of this country.

+ Around the same time, the people fighting for Somali lands in Ethiopia to be part of Somalia turned to the example of the Afgani Mujahideen, and created their own group called al-Ittihad al-Islamiyya or the Islamic Union.

+ He contacted the British Middle East Command headquarters in Cairo, Egypt and requested and received permission to withdraw his forces from British Somali Coast Protectorate.

+ This campaign in Somali Coast Protectorate was like all the others of the Axis countriesAxis: it initially started with a victory, then after a period of time, finished with a complete defeat.

+ She is the daughter of Somali politician Hirsi Magan Isse.

+ Since the Somali Civil War in the 1980s, there has been no working government that covers all of Somalia; instead, different clans have been fighting for control.

+ From Mamassan clan, one of the components of the Somali tribe Issas, Ismaïl Omar Guelleh is the grandson of Guellé Mohamed, better known as Guelleh Batal, one of the signatories of the “agreement franco of August 30, 1917, which ratifies the “free transfer to the French Government of the coasts, harbors, harbors, islands and territories occupied from time immemorial by the Issa tribes”.

+ The most spoken are the Oromo languageOromo and Somali languages.

+ Standard Somali is spoken in most of Somalia and in countries that border it.

+ He was chairman of the Somali Youth League from 1954 to 1956, and again from 1958 to 1959.

+ The movie is based on the book by Captain Richard Phillips “A Captain’s Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALs, and Dangerous Days at Sea”.

+ He was a former member of the Somali Youth League.

+ During the 1990s Ethiopia invaded Somalia several times to attack the Islamic Union, who were helping Somali rebels in Ethiopia.

+ He was known for his improvements to the Somali alphabet.

More in-sentence examples of “somali”:

+ The Somali Regional State is a region in Ethiopia.

+ Ethiopia, which had fallen apart again after Ahmad’s Jihad, had recently put itself back together again as well, and started invading small Somali kingdoms as well, and by 1890 there were not many left.

+ At around the same time, Somali pirates kidnapped westerners from big ships for ransom.

+ The Somali cavalry were especially deadly because they could shoot arrows while riding their horses, something that the Mongol hordes and Japanese Samurai are also famous for.

+ During his term, he promoted peace between the Hashi Faction, a Warsangeli and Dhulbahante alliance, and SNM, another Somali group.

+ The President is also commander-in-chief of the Somali Armed Forces.

+ In 1933, the first Somali soccer championship -amateur- was created in Mogadishu under Italian rule, called “Coppa Federazione Sportiva”, with three teams.

+ When the Empire was attacked by Somali General and Imam, Ahmad ibn Ibrihim al-Ghazi, Portugal responded to Lebna Dengel’s request for help with 400 musketeers, helping his son Gelawdewos beat al-Ghazi and remake his rule.

+ He declared a Jihad against Ethiopia, brought together a huge army that included TurkeyTurkish musketeers and Somali cavalry.

+ When Benito Mussolini took power in Italy, he ended the deals he made with the bigger Somali sultanates and invaded them conquering all the area that was to be the colony of Italian Somalia.

+ In June 1940 the French commander in Djibouti, Brigadier-General Paul Legentilhomme, had nearly 9,000 men in seven battalions of Senegalese and Somali infantry.

+ Present day Bangladesh has an area of 57,320 square milemi² or and it is bigger than the Somali breakaway territory of Somaliland, but is smaller than the Turkic state of Kyrgyzstan.

+ Umar Arteh Ghalib or Omer Carte Qalib was a Somali politician.

+ The team had a lot of followers who were native Somalis and so survived until 1990 when the Somali civil war started, while the antagonist AC Mogadiscio disappeared when Italy gave the independence to Somalia in 1960.

+ Aden Abdulle Osman Daar, was a Somali politician.

+ A lot of the Somali cavalry was only there because of Ahmad, so the Jihad ended and Ethiopia wound up invading Adal.

+ From 5 April 1908 to 5 May 1936, the Royal Corps of Somali Colonial Troops, originally called the “Guard Corps of Benadir”, served as the territory’s formal military corps with headquarters in Mogadiscio.

+ NSUM stands for National Somali Unionist Movement.

+ Two ethnic groups, the Somali and the Afar people, account for most of the people living in the country.

+ He was the only Somali clan leader with college education.

+ British Somali Coast Protectorate remained part of the Italian East Africa until March 1941 when the 1st/2nd Punjab Regiment and the 3rd/15th Punjab Regiment returned from Aden to re-occupy the territory.

+ Ismail was born in Bologna, Italy to an aristocratic Somali Muslim family.

+ Mohamed Siad Barre was the President of the Somali Democratic Republic from 1969–91.

+ One, called Somaliland, declared independence from Somalia entirely, while another called Puntland declared independence “for now” until a new Somali national government can be put together.

+ He served as captain of the MV Maersk AlabamaMV “Maersk Alabama” during its hijacking by Somali pirates in April 2009.

+ But in the specific case of the Italian conquest of British Somali Coast Protectorate, the defeat was followed by nearly two years of Italian guerrilla war in Ethiopia.

+ The Horn of Africa is a peninsula in East Africa that protrudes into the Somali Sea and Guardafui Channel, and lies along the southern side of the Gulf of Aden.

+ The African, Somali and Arabian Plates were once all part of the great Gondwana southern supercontinent, as was the Indian subcontinent.

+ Despite the ongoing Somali Civil War, the nation has been able to send small contingents to each Games since 1996.

+ Two notable journalists were killed in the attack including a Somali Canadian, Hodan Nalayeh.

+ In June 1940, Amedeo, Duke of Aosta, the Governor-General of “Italian East Africa”, convinced the Italian Supreme Command to plan a campaign to conquer a British colony: British Somali Coast Protectorate.

+ To its west are the Guardafui Channel, Somali Sea and Arabian peninsula.

+ The country was renamed to the Somali Democratic Republic.

+ Ali Mahdi Muhammad was a Somali businessman and politician.

+ The writing system of the Somali language has been Latin alphabet since 1960.

+ The word “garaad” is from the Somali language.

+ On 19 August the Italians took control of Berbera and then moved down the coast to complete their conquest of British Somali Coast Protectorate.

+ The area is also called the Somali Region.

+ The book “A Captain’s DutyA Captain’s Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALs, and Dangerous Days at Sea” by Stephan Talty and Captain Richard Phillips was published soon afterwards.

+ Small amounts of non-Islamic traditions exist in Somaliland, but Islam is very important to the Somali sense of national identity.

+ On 7 August the British and Commonwealth forces in British Somali Coast Protectorate received reinforcements with the arrival of the 1st Battalion “2nd Punjab Regiment”.

+ In the Great Rift Valley the rift between the African Plate and the Somali Plate meet the Arabian Plate.

+ This is a list of colonial governors of British Somali Coast Protectorate from 1884 to 1960.

+ In the early hours of 3 August 1940, the Italian army crossed the border between Italian East Africa and British Somali Coast Protectorate.

+ After the killing of several Pakistani peacekeepers, the Security Council ordered the allied forces by the Resolution 837, that they can do anything for sending the humanitarian aid to the Somali people in accordance to Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter.

+ The Somali Medical Association is worried that the death toll in the country will be huge and that Somalia will not be able to recover from the economic effects due to poor working relations and the lack of healthcare.

+ The collapse of the Somali state: the impact of the colonial legacy, Ciisa-Salwe, 1996 Dhulbahante is also a Somali peopleSomali Darwiish.

+ The main Somali dialect is Standard Somali.

+ The Somali Regional State is a region in Ethiopia.

+ Ethiopia, which had fallen apart again after Ahmad's Jihad, had recently put itself back together again as well, and started invading small Somali kingdoms as well, and by 1890 there were not many left.

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