A leader of this movement composed a poem on the death of the colonial police officer Richard Corfield, instructing Corfield on the story he should tell in Hell. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this anti-colonial, pro-Islamic resistance movement in British Somaliland. This movement enacted a short-lived namesake state under the warrior-poet Mohammed Abdallah Hassan, whom the British called the “Mad Mullah.”
ANSWER: Dervish movement [accept Dervish state; or Dhaqdhaqaaqa Daraawiish]
[10e] The Dervish state received guns from the neighboring Majeerteen Sultanate, which was then a protectorate of this colonial power. This country invaded Ethiopia after the Walwal incident.
ANSWER: Kingdom of Italy [or Regno d’Italia]
[10h] The major port of the Dervish state was this city, which a young Mohammed Abdallah Hassan was expelled from after quarreling with a rival Sufi tarīqa. It served as the capital of British Somaliland before the capital was moved to Hargeisa.
ANSWER: Berbera
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