Somalilanders have great sea-faring history in the United Kingdom, especially in Cadif and Liverpool the two largest and most famous British seaports. Somalilanders began their sea-faring careers in Britain with the beginnig of British colonial occupation of Somaliland in 1884. For 76 years starting from that date, Somaliland was a British Protectorate which ended in 26 June 1960. Somalilanders are brave, proud people who adore teavel and adventure and their foefathers breaved the hazards of working on the World's oceans for great parts of their lives, sometimes not seeing their families for years. In the two World Wars many Somalilander seamen were sunk with their ships in the North Sea by German submarines or war planes while contributing to the war efforts of the Allies. Somalilander soldiers likewise, heroically sacrificed their lives in the great jungles of Burma fighting along side British soldiers against Japan and in the great landing of the Western Allies on the northern coast of France on D-Day 1945 to free France and Europe from NAZI German occupation. Somaliland's soldiers took part, too, as colonial soldiers in the British wars in East Africa, South Africa, Somaliland, Ethiopia and Somalia in World War l and ll.
Amiin sis swear they were tough hardworking and they maintain their culture in a new environmant totally different frm their moslim culture , wallahi they desrved us to make a documantary or write a book about their struggles and how they manage to serve their culture in a sea of different culture they were in , we have to celebrate them in our history ,
My first cousin in the video Musa Abdi noor my uncle nickname is Abdi gouray my Allah rest his soul in peace with my uncle Omar, who used to live in Cardiff
@1:22 when they’re eating the corn flakes. It was 3 o’clock in the afternoon. They sent me to Mohamed’s shop to buy that packed. It was just to make out they were having breakfast in the Makhayad 😂