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1990 in Somalia. 2 languages ... 1990s; 2000s; 2010s; See also: History of Somalia; List of years in Somalia; The following lists events that happened during 1990 in ...
The relatively stable value of the currency in the 1990s compared to the 1980s is explained by Peter D. Little in Somalia: Economy without a State as resulting from the lack of a central government printing currency to pay for civil and military expenditures. Traders avoid the need to carry large amounts of Somali shillings by converting them ...
From 1988 to 1990, the Somali Armed Forces began engaging in combat against various armed rebel groups, [21] including the Somali Salvation Democratic Front in the northeast, [22] the Somali National Movement in the Somaliland War of Independence in the northwest, [21] and the United Somali Congress in the south. [23]
January 26, 1991 C.E. – ongoing Somali Civil War June 4, 2006 C.E. – December 20, 2006 C.E. Advance of the Islamic Courts Union May 7, 2006 C.E. – July 11, 2006 C.E. Battle of Mogadishu
Pages in category "1990s in Somalia" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1990 in Somalia;
1990; 1989; 1988; 1991 in Somalia: →. 1992 ... 1990s; 2000s; 2010s; See also: History of Somalia; List of years in Somalia; The following lists events that happened ...
In March 1992, the Red Cross declared Somalia the worlds "most urgent tragedy" and warned that thousands would begin dying within weeks. At the start of April 1992, General Aidids Somali Liberation Army coalition began its final major offensive to push the Somali National Front out of the southern regions. [2] According to UNOSOM advisor John ...
The Somali Rebellion was the start of the Somali Civil War that began in the 1970s and resulted in the collapse of the Somali Democratic Republic in 1991. The rebellion effectively began in 1978 following a failed coup d’état and President Siad Barre began using his special forces, the "Red Berets" (Duub Cas), to attack clan-based dissident groups opposed to his regime.