Blockade Of Berbera (1855–1856)
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d the port city of
Berbera Berbera (; , ) is the capital of the Sahil, Somaliland, Sahil region of Somaliland and is the main sea port of the country, located approximately 160 km from the national capital, Hargeisa. Berbera is a coastal city and was the former capital of t ...
in the
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from 1855 to 1856. It was the second British military action against the city after the 1827 attack on Berbera.


Background

In April 1855, explorer Lieutenant
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had set out on his search for the source of the Nile and was encamped near Berbera. On 19 April, his camp was attacked and plundered. Burton identified the attackers as three sub-tribes of the Hab Awal clan in a letter to Brigadier Coughlin, the British Resident at Aden, on 23 April 1855:
''23 April 1855'' ''R.F Burton to Colonel W. Coughlin'' ''The BT. Resident'' ''Aden, Arabia'' ''Sir,'' ''I have the honor of enclose a report from Lt. Herne & a statement from Lt. Speke concerning the melancholy occurrence of the 19th inst...'' ''The people chiefly implicated in this outrage are the Mikahil, the Ayyal Ahmad & the Eesa Musa - all three sub tribes of the great clan,
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. The 2, however, are but little concerned. The Eesa Musa is the principal actor.''
According to Lieutenant
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, a surviving member of the attacked crew, the attackers were led by Ou Ali (Aw Cali). The prefix of '' Aw'' signifies Islamic importance in the Somali language. Before the attack, Lieutenant Burton had vocally expressed his dislike of the Abban fees for the local Habr Awal clan. He had also resisted the caravan fees and the hire of camels by the Isa Musa tribe, which he regarded as extortionate. This had rendered Burton unpopular among the local Habr Awal in Berbera, and was therefore one of the major causes of the attack. Burton had earlier disguised himself as an Arab merchant named "Haji Mirza Abdullah". However, he had still come under suspicion. On 1 January 1855, on his way to Harar with his camp, he encountered three men of the Habr Awal clan: Ali Hasan, Husayn Araleh and Haji Mohammed, who were highly respected by Emir Ahmad III ibn Abu-Bakr, the Emir of
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. The three men reported to Burton's agent, Gerad Adan, that Burton was in the land only to spy on its wealth. Suspicion of Burton's camp was therefore already pronounced months before the attack. On 18 April 1855, the day before the attack, Burton's camp was encountered by three horsemen, one of them Mohammed of the 'Isa Musa, another Dublay of the Ayal Ahmed, and the third unknown. Burton's camp had mistaken them for a foraging party and fired a warning shot over their heads. Burton sent the ''Ras Khafilah'' (caravan leader) to ask the horsemen what they were doing. The horsemen responded that the people of the coast had reported that Haji Sharmarke Ali Saleh planned to seize Berbera and that his vessels were docked in
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. However, this was a lie and Burton concluded that the horsemen were spies. As claimed by French explorer and geographer Henri Duveyrier, the Senussiya order might have played a role in this event in Berbera in 1855. During the attack, the well-armed Somalis killed Lieutenant Stroyan, and wounded Burton. Lieutenant Speke was imprisoned but later on managed to escape.


The blockade

The British, knowing that Berbera was economically important to the Habr Awal, decided to enforce a blockade between Jibal Elmas (Jebel Almis) and
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of modern-day
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. The Habr Awal of Berbera believed at first that the blockade would affect not only the trade in Berbera, but also Aden, and would therefore harm the British as well. However, they were mistaken, since the trade found an outlet in different locations. The British blockaded the port of Berbera to force the Sheikhs of Habr Awal to surrender the assailants implicated in the murder of Stroyan. However, the Sheikhs did not surrender Ou Ali who found shelter among the 'Isa Musa sept. The blockade ceased on 9 November 1856 following a treaty that was signed between the
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and the Sheikhs of the Habr Awal, Ishaaq. This was signed in the presence of Captain H. L. Playfair, the assistant political resident in
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. This treaty's six articles secured the economic and commercial interests of both parties. However, it debarred the 'Isa Musa clan family and their goods from Aden due to their refusal to hand over the main assailant of the attack, Ou Ali. The 'Isa Musa did not engage in the treaty themselves. The treaty further bound the merchants in Berbera to abolish the slave trade.


Aftermath

Despite the treaty, neither Burton nor Speke ever returned to Somaliland, and the dangers and the costs put off new British expeditions in the region until the 1880s.


Proposed recognition of the Habr Awal

The Political Resident of Aden, Brigadier William Marcus Coghlan, wished to include formal political recognition of the independence of the Habr Awal
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as the sovereign body controlling
Berbera Berbera (; , ) is the capital of the Sahil, Somaliland, Sahil region of Somaliland and is the main sea port of the country, located approximately 160 km from the national capital, Hargeisa. Berbera is a coastal city and was the former capital of t ...
and its commerce separate from the larger Isaaqs. However, due to uncertainties regarding the Bombay government and Somalis, the proposal never came to fruition.


References

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