Abstract
The origins of the Somali people can be traced back 2,000 years when they displaced an Arabic people. They converted to Islam in the 10th century and were organized in loose Islamic states by the 19th century. The northern part of Somaliland became a British protectorate in 1884. The southern part belonged to two local rulers who, in 1889, accepted Italian protection for their lands. Italy invaded Ethiopia in 1935 from Somaliland and in 1936 Somaliland was incorporated with Eritrea and Ethiopia into Italian East Africa. In 1940 Italian forces invaded British Somaliland but in 1941 the British, with South African and Indian troops, recaptured this territory and occupied Italian Somaliland. After the Second World War British Somaliland reverted to its colonial status and ex-Italian Somaliland became the UN Trust Territory of Somaliland, administered by Italy.
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