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Jubaland And The Northern Frontier District


Jubaland And The Northern Frontier District
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1917

Jubaland And The Northern Frontier District written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1917 with Giuba (Italian Somaliland) categories.




A Preliminary Report Concerning Problems On The Origins And Ages Of Certain Of The Man Made Structures In The Northern Frontier District Of Kenya And Certain Regions Of The Eastern Horn Of Africa


A Preliminary Report Concerning Problems On The Origins And Ages Of Certain Of The Man Made Structures In The Northern Frontier District Of Kenya And Certain Regions Of The Eastern Horn Of Africa
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Author : S. Brodribb Pughe
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1962

A Preliminary Report Concerning Problems On The Origins And Ages Of Certain Of The Man Made Structures In The Northern Frontier District Of Kenya And Certain Regions Of The Eastern Horn Of Africa written by S. Brodribb Pughe and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1962 with Africa, Northeast categories.


Archaeological report on wells and water pans, etc., in the N.F.D. of Kenya and elsewhere in the Horn of Africa. Appendix with tables of information on geology and rainfall.



The Darod Invasion


The Darod Invasion
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Author : Richard Turnbull
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1961

The Darod Invasion written by Richard Turnbull and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1961 with Africa, Northeast categories.




The Somali Dispute


The Somali Dispute
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Author : John Gordon Stewart Drysdale
language : en
Publisher: New York, Praeger
Release Date : 1964

The Somali Dispute written by John Gordon Stewart Drysdale and has been published by New York, Praeger this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1964 with Somalia categories.


Discusses the Somali Republic's claim that Somalis living in Ethiopia and Kenya be given self-determination.



Nomads In The Shadows Of Empires


Nomads In The Shadows Of Empires
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Author : Gufu Oba
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2013-07-11

Nomads In The Shadows Of Empires written by Gufu Oba and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-07-11 with Political Science categories.


In Nomads in the Shadows of Empires Gufu Oba presents accounts of why the legacies of banditry and ethnic conflicts have proved so difficult to resolve along the southern Ethiopian and northern Kenyan frontier. Using interpretative and comparative methods to dialogue the relationships between different political actors on both sides of the frontier, the work captures the dynamics of political events related to imperial contests over borders and trans-frontier treaty. A complex evolution of inter-societal relations, as well as the relations between partitioned nomads and the imperial states had resulted in persistent conflicts. This work improves the understanding why frontier pastoralists continue to experience conflict over land, even after the transfer of the tribal territories to the imperial and postcolonial states. Please click here to watch an interview with the author in Oromo.



The King S African Rifles Volume 1


The King S African Rifles Volume 1
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Author : Lieutenant-Colonel H. Moyse-Bartlett
language : en
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
Release Date : 2012-02-10

The King S African Rifles Volume 1 written by Lieutenant-Colonel H. Moyse-Bartlett and has been published by Andrews UK Limited this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-02-10 with History categories.


This is a regimental history with a difference, one that is bound up with the history of the British Empire in Africa and the extension and development of British rule in the territories of Somaliland, British East Africa (redesignated Kenya from July 1920), Uganda, Nyasaland and, after 1918, Tanganyika (previously German East Africa). These were the territories that were the recruiting grounds for the KAR to which officers from the British Army were seconded - there were no permanent commissions in the KAR unlike the Indian Army which had its own officer structure. No regiment has ever been more intimately connected with the territory through which it marched and fought, or with the peoples from which it was recruited. It was a unique regiment. The author has arranged the book in five parts: The Campaigns of the Early Regiments; The Consolidation of the Regiment, 1901-1914; The East Africa Campaign, 1914-1918; Internal Security and Reorganization 1914-1939; and The War of 1939-1945. The story begins with the political background to the British administration in East and Central Africa up to the close of the nineteenth century. During the last decade of that century three regiments were formed which were the forerunners of the K.A.R - The Central African Regiment, The Uganda Rifles and the East African Rifles. These saw action in various expeditions and campaigns, in Mauritius, Somaliland, The Ashanti War, The Gambia Expedition, Expeditions against the Nandi and others. On 1 January 1902 the King's African Rifles came into being, incorporating the original regiments as battalions, six battalions: 1st and 2nd (Central Africa); 3rd (East Africa); 4th and 5th (Uganda) and 6th (Somaliland) Battalions. The total strength was returned as 4,683 officers and men, including 104 British officers. For the new regiment the main operations before WWI were the campaigns against the Mad Mullah of Somaliland involving four expeditions; he wasn't finally seen off until 1920. During the Great War there were 21 battalions and at peak strength in July 1918 the K.A.R. numbered 1,193 officers, 1,497 British NCOs and 30,658 Africans; casualties amounted to 5,117 with a further 3,039 died of disease. The regiment’s part in the campaign against von Lettow-Vorbeck in East Africa is fully described. The regiment was again in action during WWII taking part in three separate campaigns: the defeat of the Italians in Somalia and Abyssinia; the occupation of Madagascar against the opposition of the Vichy French; and the reconquest of Burma when, for the first time, K.A.R. battalions fought outside the continent of Africa. This must be one of the best regimental histories ever written.



The King S African Rifles Volume 2


The King S African Rifles Volume 2
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Author : Lieutenant-Colonel H. Moyse-Bartlett
language : en
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
Release Date : 2012-02-13

The King S African Rifles Volume 2 written by Lieutenant-Colonel H. Moyse-Bartlett and has been published by Andrews UK Limited this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-02-13 with History categories.


This is a regimental history with a difference, one that is bound up with the history of the British Empire in Africa and the extension and development of British rule in the territories of Somaliland, British East Africa (redesignated Kenya from July 1920), Uganda, Nyasaland and, after 1918, Tanganyika (previously German East Africa). These were the territories that were the recruiting grounds for the KAR to which officers from the British Army were seconded - there were no permanent commissions in the KAR unlike the Indian Army which had its own officer structure. No regiment has ever been more intimately connected with the territory through which it marched and fought, or with the peoples from which it was recruited. It was a unique regiment. The author has arranged the book in five parts: The Campaigns of the Early Regiments; The Consolidation of the Regiment, 1901-1914; The East Africa Campaign, 1914-1918; Internal Security and Reorganization 1914-1939; and The War of 1939-1945. The story begins with the political background to the British administration in East and Central Africa up to the close of the nineteenth century. During the last decade of that century three regiments were formed which were the forerunners of the K.A.R - The Central African Regiment, The Uganda Rifles and the East African Rifles. These saw action in various expeditions and campaigns, in Mauritius, Somaliland, The Ashanti War, The Gambia Expedition, Expeditions against the Nandi and others. On 1 January 1902 the King's African Rifles came into being, incorporating the original regiments as battalions, six battalions: 1st and 2nd (Central Africa); 3rd (East Africa); 4th and 5th (Uganda) and 6th (Somaliland) Battalions. The total strength was returned as 4,683 officers and men, including 104 British officers. For the new regiment the main operations before WWI were the campaigns against the Mad Mullah of Somaliland involving four expeditions; he wasn't finally seen off until 1920. During the Great War there were 21 battalions and at peak strength in July 1918 the K.A.R. numbered 1,193 officers, 1,497 British NCOs and 30,658 Africans; casualties amounted to 5,117 with a further 3,039 died of disease. The regiment’s part in the campaign against von Lettow-Vorbeck in East Africa is fully described. The regiment was again in action during WWII taking part in three separate campaigns: the defeat of the Italians in Somalia and Abyssinia; the occupation of Madagascar against the opposition of the Vichy French; and the reconquest of Burma when, for the first time, K.A.R. battalions fought outside the continent of Africa. This must be one of the best regimental histories ever written.



Kenya Gazette


Kenya Gazette
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1917-10-31

Kenya Gazette written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1917-10-31 with categories.


The Kenya Gazette is an official publication of the government of the Republic of Kenya. It contains notices of new legislation, notices required to be published by law or policy as well as other announcements that are published for general public information. It is published every week, usually on Friday, with occasional releases of special or supplementary editions within the week.



Kenya After 50


Kenya After 50
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Author : Michael Mwenda Kithinji
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2016-04-08

Kenya After 50 written by Michael Mwenda Kithinji and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-04-08 with History categories.


This book explores the journey that Kenya has travelled as a nation since its independence on December 12, 1963. It seeks to advance understanding of the country's major milestones in the postcolonial period, the challenges and the lessons that can be learned from this experience, and the future prospects.



We Do Not Have Borders


We Do Not Have Borders
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Author : Keren Weitzberg
language : en
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Release Date : 2017-07-25

We Do Not Have Borders written by Keren Weitzberg and has been published by Ohio University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-07-25 with History categories.


Though often associated with foreigners and refugees, many Somalis have lived in Kenya for generations, in many cases since long before the founding of the country. Despite their long residency, foreign and state officials and Kenyan citizens often perceive the Somali population to be a dangerous and alien presence in the country, and charges of civil and human rights abuses have mounted against them in recent years. In We Do Not Have Borders, Keren Weitzberg examines the historical factors that led to this state of affairs. In the process, she challenges many of the most fundamental analytical categories, such as “tribe,” “race,” and “nation,” that have traditionally shaped African historiography. Her interest in the ways in which Somali representations of the past and the present inform one another places her research at the intersection of the disciplines of history, political science, and anthropology. Given tragic events in Kenya and the controversy surrounding al-Shabaab, We Do Not Have Borders has enormous historical and contemporary significance, and provides unique inroads into debates over globalization, African sovereignty, the resurgence of religion, and the multiple meanings of being African.