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Maakhir State of Somalia ولاية ماخر الصومال
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Motto: Diinta, Saldanada iyo Somalinimo ayaan isu sadqaynaynaa! | |||||||
Anthem: Saldanada Saatir ha saraysiiyo abidkeed | |||||||
Capital | Badhan | ||||||
Common languages | Somali | ||||||
Demonym(s) | Makhiri | ||||||
Government | Sultanate State | ||||||
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History | |||||||
• Declared | 26 May 2007 | ||||||
• Rebirth | 11 January | ||||||
GDP (PPP) | 14,000000 estimate | ||||||
• Total | $750 | ||||||
Currency | Somalishilling | ||||||
Calling code | 252 | ||||||
Internet TLD | .so | ||||||
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Today part of | Somalia |
Maakhir (Somali: Maamul Goboleedka Maakhir, Arabic: ماخر Mākhir), officially the Maakhir State of Somalia (Somali: Maamul Goboleedka Maakhir; Arabic: ولاية ماخر الصومال Wilāyah Mākhir al-Ṣūmāl) officially also know as Sultanate of Maakhir is an autonomous administration in the Sanaag,bari,hayland region of eastern Somalia.
Maakhir is the only Somali territory a foreign flag had never been hoisted while the rest of Somalia’s fast regions were cut into small pieces by other foreign powers. In general Somali territories were divided into five territories. Present day Djibouti was called French Somaliland until 1977. Until 1949, the Northern section of Somalia in which Maakhir was part of it but fully autonomous Sultanate was known to Western Powers as British Somaliland .
On 25–26 February 2008, a Somaliland-aligned, well armed force laid siege to Hadaftimo, causing a brief state of emergency before the force withdrew back to western Erigavo. Maakhir authority responded with a military buildup in the Maakhir-controlled part of Erigavo.
Hostilities re-emerged on 9 July 2008, when Somaliland invaded and occupied Laas Qoray port for few hours, under the pretext of a rescue mission (German citizens were allegedly being held hostage in Laas Qoray by pirates).