Beer, Togdheer
Overview
The town of Beer is located 30 kilometres (19 mi) south-east by road from Burao.
Drought
Between 1974 and 1975, a major drought, referred to as the Abaartii Dabadheer ("The Lingering Drought") occurred in modern-day Somaliland and the neighbouring northern Puntland region of Somalia. The Soviet Union, which at the time maintained strategic relations with the Siad Barre government, airlifted around 90,000 people from the devastated regions of Aynaba and the towns of Beer and Hobyo. New small settlements, referred to as Danwadaagaha ("Collective Settlements") were then created in Jubbada Hoose (Lower Jubba) and Jubbada Dhexe (Middle Jubba) regions. The transplanted families were also introduced to farming and fishing techniques, a change from their traditional pastoralist lifestyle of livestock herding.
Notable residents
- Salaan Carrabey — notorious Somali poet
- Sheikh Bashir — Somali religious leader famed for leading the 1945 Sheikh Bashir Rebellion
- Mohamed Kahin Ahmed — Minister of Interior of Somaliland
See also
References
- ^ "Mindat.org". www.mindat.org.
- ^ "BEER TOGDHEER SOMALIA Geography Population Map cities coordinates location - Tageo.com". www.tageo.com.
- ^ "Mindat.org". www.mindat.org.
- ^ "BEER TOGDHEER SOMALIA Geography Population Map cities coordinates location - Tageo.com". www.tageo.com.
- ^ Prunier, Gérard (2021). The Country That Does Not Exist: A History of Somaliland. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-1-78738-203-9.
- ^ Adam, Hussein Mohamed (1979). Somalia, Revolutionary Transformations: Somali Papers Presented at the Third Frantz Fanon Conference, Muqdisho, June 18-24th, 1979. State Print. Agency.