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Kenadeed's conquest of Hobyo [Galmudug] its lasting effect on Somalia

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I heard the old Kenadiid Abtiyadii waa reer Maakhir.

Laakiinse taariikhdiisa waxaa haboon in si wanaagsan loo xuso ee aan'an reer lagu liidin.

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Originally posted by General Duke:

quote:One of Sultan Ali Yusuf's commanders, Omar Samatar, attacked and captured El-Bur on 9 November. The local populace sided with Omar, and soon enough the Italians had a full scale revolution on their hands after Omar followed up his previous success with the capture of El-Dhere. The Corpo Zaptié tried and failed to recapture El-Bur from Omar. By 15 November the Italians had fled to Bud Bud, ambushed by partisans the whole way and rather diminished in forces and resolve.

 

A third attempt was planned, but before it could be executed the commander of the operation, Lieutenant-Colonel Splendorelli, was ambushed and killed between Bud Bud and Bula Barde. Italian morale hit rock bottom, and Hobyo seemed a lost cause as Omar stood poised to reconquer Hobyo itself. In an attempt to salvage the situation, governor De Vecchi requested two battalions from Eritrea and assumed personal command. The rebellion soon spilled over the borders into the Benadir and Western Somaliland, and Omar grew increasingly powerful.

 

The disaster in Hobyo shocked Italian policymakers in Rome. It was the Adwa fiasco of the First Italo–Ethiopian War all over again, and Italy's plans for East Africa were unraveling before their very eyes. Blame soon fell on Governor De Vecchi, whose perceived incompetence was blamed for Omar's rise. Rome instructed De Vecchi that he was to receive the reinforcement from Eritrea, but that the commander of the Eritrean battalions was to assume the military command and De Vecchi was confined to Mogadishu and limited to an administrative role. The commander was to report directly to Rome, bypassing De Vecchi entirely.

 

Omar Samatar was great general who fought against the Italian colonizers.

There is one famous secondary school in Galkaio named after him to honour his strugle as freedom fighter.

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Omar Samatar was great general who fought against the Italian colonizers.

There is one famous secondary school in Galkaio named after him to honour his strugle as freedom fighter.

Omar Samatar High School is one of the best in Puntland. The General history continued until his death in 1946. If only Somali's wrote their history. ;)

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