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  • Shifta
  • East African term for a rebel, outlaw, and/or bandit

    Shifta is a term mostly used in Ethiopia, Eritrea, Kenya, Tanzania, and Somalia that can be translated as "bandit" or "outlaw", but can include anyone

    Shifta

    Shifta

  • Shifta War
  • 1963–1967 Somali secessionist conflict in Kenya

    The Shifta War or Gaf Daba (1963–1967) was a secessionist conflict in which ethnic Somalis, Muslim Borana, Sakuye, Gabbra and Rendille in the then Northern

    Shifta War

    Shifta_War

  • Northern Frontier District
  • Territory of British Kenya

    support, the shiftas were too weak in numbers and equipment to defeat the security forces. As a result, a stalemate developed. While the shiftas sometimes

    Northern Frontier District

    Northern_Frontier_District

  • Kenya Defence Forces
  • Armed forces of Kenya

    response to the growing number of Shifta ambushes. Also dispatched were additional police and the General Service Unit. The Shifta were lightly loaded and very

    Kenya Defence Forces

    Kenya Defence Forces

    Kenya_Defence_Forces

  • Greater Somalia
  • Areas in East Africa in which ethnic Somalis live and have historically inhabited

    several insurgencies with the support of neighbouring Somalia, such as the Shifta War, escalating into several major interstate conflicts including the 1964

    Greater Somalia

    Greater Somalia

    Greater_Somalia

  • British Military Administration (Eritrea)
  • 1941–1952 British control of Italian Eritrea

    main target of the shifta was to disrupt the free movement of the UNC in areas controlled by the independence bloc supporters. The shifta attempted to prevent

    British Military Administration (Eritrea)

    British Military Administration (Eritrea)

    British_Military_Administration_(Eritrea)

  • General Service Unit (Kenya)
  • Paramilitary wing of the Kenya Police service

    in a number of conflicts in and around Kenya, including the 1963 – 1969 Shifta War and the 1982 Kenyan coup. Initially created as the Emergency Company

    General Service Unit (Kenya)

    General Service Unit (Kenya)

    General_Service_Unit_(Kenya)

  • Somali Republic
  • 1960–1969 state in the Horn of Africa

    the practice of mislabeling the Somali rebels' ethnically based claims as shifta ("bandit") activity, cordoning off of the NFD as a "scheduled" area, confiscating

    Somali Republic

    Somali Republic

    Somali_Republic

  • Kenya
  • Country in East Africa

    the name "Republic of Kenya". Concurrently, the Kenyan army fought the Shifta War against ethnic Somali rebels inhabiting the Northern Frontier District

    Kenya

    Kenya

    Kenya

  • No Filter (Lil Wyte and JellyRoll album)
  • 2013 studio album by Lil Wyte and JellyRoll

    handled by BandPlay, DJ MoneyGreen, Ed Pryor, Greenway, J. Sirianni, Shape Shifta, Sonny Bama, The Avengerz and The Colleagues with executive producers Thomas

    No Filter (Lil Wyte and JellyRoll album)

    No_Filter_(Lil_Wyte_and_JellyRoll_album)

  • Jackson Mulinge
  • Kenyan former military commander

    the Shifta War. He was promoted as Deputy Commander of the Kenya Army on 28 November 1966 where he further distinguished himself during the Shifta War

    Jackson Mulinge

    Jackson Mulinge

    Jackson_Mulinge

  • Outlaw
  • Person declared as outside the protection of the law

    motorcycle club Piracy River pirate Robber baron (feudalism) Robber Shanlin Shifta Social banditry, a term invented by Eric Hobsbawm Thug Untouchability Vigilante

    Outlaw

    Outlaw

    Outlaw

  • Azania
  • Region of Africa

    2015). Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Kenya: A Social History of the Shifta Conflict, c. 1963–1968. BRILL. p. 153. ISBN 978-90-04-28308-4. Warah, Rasna

    Azania

    Azania

    Azania

  • Hamid Idris Awate
  • Eritrean guerrilla leader (1910–1962)

    he was nothing more then a farmer in the Ghinda area before becoming a shifta in 1941. In the early 1940s, Hamid settled in western Eritrea and recruited

    Hamid Idris Awate

    Hamid_Idris_Awate

  • History of Eritrea
  • main target of the shifta was to disrupt the free movement of the UNC in areas controlled by the independence bloc supporters. The shifta attempted to prevent

    History of Eritrea

    History_of_Eritrea

  • 1st Kenya Rifles Battalion
  • Military unit

    Light Infantry of the British Army. The battalion saw action during the Shifta War and it is credited with the formulation of present-day anti banditry

    1st Kenya Rifles Battalion

    1st Kenya Rifles Battalion

    1st_Kenya_Rifles_Battalion

  • Military history of Somalia
  • conventional wars and border skirmishes in the form of the 1964 Border War, the Shifta War, the Ogaden War, the Rhamu Incident, and the 1982 Border war, which

    Military history of Somalia

    Military history of Somalia

    Military_history_of_Somalia

  • Mau Mau rebellion
  • Anti-colonial Insurgency in Kenya (1952–1960)

    Kenya implementated a similar policy of forced villagization during the Shifta War in 1966 of ethnic Somalis in the North Eastern Province. Kenyans were

    Mau Mau rebellion

    Mau Mau rebellion

    Mau_Mau_rebellion

  • Kenya Colony
  • British colony (1920–1963)

    National Union Lancaster House Conferences (Kenya) Early post-independence Shifta War Pio Gama Pinto Bildad Kaggia Kenya People's Union 'Little general election'

    Kenya Colony

    Kenya Colony

    Kenya_Colony

  • Kurdish cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of the Kurdish people

    of Kurdistan. Other popular dishes are Makluba (مەقلوبە), kofta (کوفتە), shifta (شفتە), shilah/maraga, spinach with eggs, wheat & lentil soup (شۆربای گەنم

    Kurdish cuisine

    Kurdish_cuisine

  • Joseph Musyimi Lele Ndolo
  • Kenyan former military commander

    1963 and 1967, Ndolo held senior operational responsibilities during the Shifta War, a secessionist conflict in northern Kenya involving Somali insurgent

    Joseph Musyimi Lele Ndolo

    Joseph_Musyimi_Lele_Ndolo

  • The Bachelor (American TV series) season 29
  • Season of television series

    Bachelor in Paradise. Hinkes and McGrady were eliminated in week 2. Gupta and Shifta were eliminated and left in relationships with Sean McLaughlin and Brian

    The Bachelor (American TV series) season 29

    The_Bachelor_(American_TV_series)_season_29

  • Business as Usual (Haystak & Jelly Roll album)
  • 2013 studio album by Haystak and JellyRoll

    Production was handled by Oktaine, Street Empire, Slam, Bandplay, Pee Wee, Shape Shifta, and Thomas "Greenway" Toner a.k.a. T-Stoner. It features guest appearances

    Business as Usual (Haystak & Jelly Roll album)

    Business_as_Usual_(Haystak_&_Jelly_Roll_album)

  • Public relations
  • Management of public communication of organizations

    Relations | Adoni Media". 31 October 2018. Retrieved 29 July 2022. Alim, Shifta (29 July 2020). Evolution of public relations. School of Communication and

    Public relations

    Public relations

    Public_relations

  • Somali–Kenyan conflict
  • Long-term armed struggle between Kenya and Somalia

    supported by the Somali Republic, launched the Shifta War to secede and join Somalia. The term “shifta” (Swahili for “bandit”) was used by the Kenyans

    Somali–Kenyan conflict

    Somali–Kenyan conflict

    Somali–Kenyan_conflict

  • Brigandage
  • Life and practice of highway robbery and plunder

    Bedouin military expeditions in pre-Islamic times Hajduk Outlaw Piracy Shifta Social bandit Thuggee Informational notes [...] it would be going much too

    Brigandage

    Brigandage

    Brigandage

  • Demographics of Kenya
  • end of British colonial rule in Kenya, Somalis in the region fought the Shifta War against Kenyan troops to join their kin in the Somali Republic to the

    Demographics of Kenya

    Demographics of Kenya

    Demographics_of_Kenya

  • Ministry of Defence (Kenya)
  • Government ministry of Kenya

    Kenya Defence Forces. It is currently headed by Soipan Tuya. During the Shifta War, a centralized high command was established, however the Ministry of

    Ministry of Defence (Kenya)

    Ministry of Defence (Kenya)

    Ministry_of_Defence_(Kenya)

  • Flag of Eritrea
  • a divine value, the Eritrean flag was portrayed as one belonging to the shifta and Arab sellouts who betrayed their "Mother Ethiopia," and they worked

    Flag of Eritrea

    Flag of Eritrea

    Flag_of_Eritrea

  • Somalis in Kenya
  • Kenyan citizens and residents of Somali descent

    measures designed to frustrate their efforts in what came to be known as the Shifta War. Many Somalis advocated for a Greater Somalia. Proponents of Pan-Somali

    Somalis in Kenya

    Somalis in Kenya

    Somalis_in_Kenya

  • 3 Kenya Rifles
  • Military unit

    When the Somali Republic gained independence in 1960, it took part in the Shifta War when the battalion was notably commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Jackson

    3 Kenya Rifles

    3 Kenya Rifles

    3_Kenya_Rifles

  • Tsavo Man-Eaters
  • Pair of dangerous lions in the Tsavo region of Kenya in 1898

    National Union Lancaster House Conferences (Kenya) Early post-independence Shifta War Pio Gama Pinto Bildad Kaggia Kenya People's Union 'Little general election'

    Tsavo Man-Eaters

    Tsavo Man-Eaters

    Tsavo_Man-Eaters

  • Tewodros II
  • Emperor of Ethiopia from 1855 to 1868

    controlled Gondar and the Emperor. Kassa began his career in this era as a shifta (outlaw), but after amassing a sizable force of followers, was able to not

    Tewodros II

    Tewodros II

    Tewodros_II

  • Michael Mariano
  • Somali politician and businessman

    one of the leading figures in the intellectual war against Kenya while Shifta fighters fought the Kenyan military. This is part of his broadcast statement

    Michael Mariano

    Michael Mariano

    Michael_Mariano

  • Susenyos I
  • Emperor of Ethiopia from 1606 to 1632

    Susenyos and other would be claimants were forced into exile. As a wandering shifta prince, Susenyos with a few faithful followers took refuge in Gojjam and

    Susenyos I

    Susenyos I

    Susenyos_I

  • Mekatilili Wa Menza
  • Kenyan rebel

    National Union Lancaster House Conferences (Kenya) Early post-independence Shifta War Pio Gama Pinto Bildad Kaggia Kenya People's Union 'Little general election'

    Mekatilili Wa Menza

    Mekatilili_Wa_Menza

  • Catherine L. Besteman
  • Italian American anthropologist

    2014). Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Kenya: A Social History of the Shifta Conflict, C. 1963-1968. BRILL. pp. 70–. ISBN 978-90-04-28308-4. Catherine

    Catherine L. Besteman

    Catherine_L._Besteman

  • Fort Jesus
  • Fort located on Mombasa Island, Kenya

    National Union Lancaster House Conferences (Kenya) Early post-independence Shifta War Pio Gama Pinto Bildad Kaggia Kenya People's Union 'Little general election'

    Fort Jesus

    Fort Jesus

    Fort_Jesus

  • Administration Police
  • Paramilitary security organization

    national security, by carrying out counter-insurgency assignments against Shifta rebels in northern Kenya. In 1978, the officer rank of inspector was introduced

    Administration Police

    Administration Police

    Administration_Police

  • Igor Gouzenko
  • Russian defector to Canada (1919–1982)

    Assassination of John F. Kennedy Aden Emergency Cyprus crisis of 1963–1964 Shifta War Mexican Dirty War Tlatelolco massacre Guatemalan Civil War Colombian

    Igor Gouzenko

    Igor Gouzenko

    Igor_Gouzenko

  • Garissa University College attack
  • 2015 Al-Shabaab shooting in Kenya

    National Union Lancaster House Conferences (Kenya) Early post-independence Shifta War Pio Gama Pinto Bildad Kaggia Kenya People's Union 'Little general election'

    Garissa University College attack

    Garissa_University_College_attack

  • Jomo Kenyatta
  • President of Kenya from 1964 to 1978

    clashed with Somali separatists in the North Eastern Province during the Shifta War. His government pursued capitalist economic policies and the "Africanisation"

    Jomo Kenyatta

    Jomo Kenyatta

    Jomo_Kenyatta

  • Aden Adde
  • Somali politician; President of Somalia from 1960 to 1967

    territories. Notable incidents include the 1964 Ethiopian–Somali Border War, the Shifta War of Kenya, the Front de Libération de la Côte des Somalis battle for

    Aden Adde

    Aden Adde

    Aden_Adde

  • Arithmetic shift
  • Shift operator in computer programming

    >> Ada Shift_Left Shift_Right_Arithmetic Kotlin shl shr Fortran SHIFTL SHIFTA Standard ML << ~>> Verilog <<< >>> OpenVMS macro language @ Scheme arithmetic-shift

    Arithmetic shift

    Arithmetic shift

    Arithmetic_shift

  • Trial and execution of Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu
  • 1989 deaths of Romanian leader and his wife

    Assassination of John F. Kennedy Aden Emergency Cyprus crisis of 1963–1964 Shifta War Mexican Dirty War Tlatelolco massacre Guatemalan Civil War Colombian

    Trial and execution of Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu

    Trial_and_execution_of_Nicolae_and_Elena_Ceaușescu

  • Kurdish culture
  • Culture of the Kurdish people

    layer of mashed pudding rice), Ser u pe (goats head, tongue and feet), shifta (meat patties), are traditional Kurdish foods. Lamb and chicken have been

    Kurdish culture

    Kurdish culture

    Kurdish_culture

  • Ethiopian–Ottoman border conflict
  • Military campaign, 1832–1848

    1830s and early 1840s, Egyptian Sudan would become the target of Ethiopian shifta (bandits) who plundered Egyptian caravans and disrupted trade in the region

    Ethiopian–Ottoman border conflict

    Ethiopian–Ottoman border conflict

    Ethiopian–Ottoman_border_conflict

  • Conflicts in the Horn of Africa
  • secessionists and unionists in Somalia Somali–Kenyan conflict (from 1963) Shifta War (1963–1967), separatist insurgency by ethnic Somalis in Kenya 1970 Zeila

    Conflicts in the Horn of Africa

    Conflicts in the Horn of Africa

    Conflicts_in_the_Horn_of_Africa

  • Somali Air Force
  • Air warfare branch of the Somali Armed Forces

    "Lean on each other" Ensign    Engagements 1964 Ethiopian–Somali Border War Shifta War Ogaden War 1982 Ethiopian–Somali Border War Somali Civil War Commanders

    Somali Air Force

    Somali Air Force

    Somali_Air_Force

  • East African campaign (World War II)
  • World War II campaign against Italy from 1940 to 1941

    and were effective scouts and saboteurs, although sometimes confused with Shifta, marauders who plundered and murdered at will. Once Italy entered the war

    East African campaign (World War II)

    East African campaign (World War II)

    East_African_campaign_(World_War_II)

  • List of wars involving Kenya
  • British forces put down the rebellion Not applicable 12,000– 20,000+ Disputed Shifta War (1963–1967) Kenya NFDLM Victory Rebels disarm and surrender Jomo Kenyatta

    List of wars involving Kenya

    List_of_wars_involving_Kenya

  • Westgate shopping mall attack
  • 2013 terrorist attack in Nairobi, Kenya

    National Union Lancaster House Conferences (Kenya) Early post-independence Shifta War Pio Gama Pinto Bildad Kaggia Kenya People's Union 'Little general election'

    Westgate shopping mall attack

    Westgate shopping mall attack

    Westgate_shopping_mall_attack

  • Kenya Army
  • Military unit

    "Ngao Ya Taifa" Engagements Second World War (as King's African Rifles) Shifta War (1963–67) Mount Elgon insurgency (2005-08) Operation Linda Nchi (2011–12)

    Kenya Army

    Kenya Army

    Kenya_Army

  • Fred. Olsen Airtransport
  • Norwegian airline

    Kenya, where there was a lot of need for aviation personnel because of the Shifta War. The last C-47 was sold in 1961. Heavy maintenance was thereafter subcontracted

    Fred. Olsen Airtransport

    Fred._Olsen_Airtransport

  • List of conflicts in Africa
  • List of a wikimedia project

    1960 Mau Mau Uprising 1963 – present Somali–Kenyan conflict 1963 – 1967 Shifta War 1982 1982 Kenyan coup attempt 1987 – 1990 Kenyan-Ugandan border conflict

    List of conflicts in Africa

    List_of_conflicts_in_Africa

  • Attack on the United States embassy in Addis Ababa
  • 1936 attack in Ethiopia

    chancery of the embassy of the United States to the Ethiopian Empire by shiftas. It occurred in early May 1936 following the collapse of the Ethiopian

    Attack on the United States embassy in Addis Ababa

    Attack_on_the_United_States_embassy_in_Addis_Ababa

  • East Africa Command
  • Military unit

    apart from "a small administrative rear element" left the country. Anti-"Shifta" (anti-pro-independence Northern Frontier District Somali partisans) operations

    East Africa Command

    East Africa Command

    East_Africa_Command

  • Irregular military
  • Any non-standard military organization

    African auxiliaries to German and British colonial armies. Selbstschutz Shifta – local militia in the Horn of Africa, Snapphane Trenck's Pandurs – Habsburg

    Irregular military

    Irregular military

    Irregular_military

  • Tarzan (book series)
  • Books of the Tarzan series of Edgar Rice Burroughs

    the lost city of Athne (whom he rescues from a group of bandits known as shiftas), the City of Ivory and capital of the land of Thenar, Tarzan is captured

    Tarzan (book series)

    Tarzan (book series)

    Tarzan_(book_series)

  • Gabra people
  • Ethnic group

    (2014-10-13). Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Kenya: A Social History of the Shifta Conflict, c. 1963-1968. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-28308-4. Schlee, Günther;

    Gabra people

    Gabra people

    Gabra_people

  • Shaqawat Baghdad
  • Iraqi outlaws historically active in Baghdad

    used to hang a khanjar from her belt to threaten people with. 'Ayyarun Shifta Harb, Tariq (25 April 2018). "When a miscreant was in Baghdad, he would

    Shaqawat Baghdad

    Shaqawat_Baghdad

  • Sakuye people
  • Most of their livestock was killed by the government forces during the Shifta War (1963–1967), reducing many Sakuye to poverty. The traditional camel-oriented

    Sakuye people

    Sakuye_people

  • Che'Nelle discography
  • Retrieved 14 March 2023. Select 2011年12月 on the drop-down menu You & I - EP by Shifta, 24 October 2016, retrieved 14 March 2023 Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's

    Che'Nelle discography

    Che'Nelle discography

    Che'Nelle_discography

  • Yejju
  • Subgroup of Oromo ethnic group in Ethiopia

    areas were infested with bands of Shifta, who often raided the trade routes between Ethiopia and Sudan. One of the Shifta leaders, Kassa Hailu who was a

    Yejju

    Yejju

    Yejju

  • Asfaha Woldemikael
  • Eritrean and Ethiopian politician

    Executive of Eritrea, to resign after he suspended habeas corpus to combat shifta activity. Asfaha was elected by the Eritrean Assembly to succeed Tedla in

    Asfaha Woldemikael

    Asfaha_Woldemikael

  • IRR Eastern Line
  • Abandoned Railway Line in Iraq

    Shammaiya 19 Sidaira 22 Safwa 26 Sha'ura 32 Mile 20 41 Khan Bani Sa'ad 49 Shifta 59 Baquba 65 Jassimiya 73 Abu Hawa 80 Um Aisha 86 Abu Jisra 92.5 Abu Saida

    IRR Eastern Line

    IRR_Eastern_Line

  • Che'Nelle
  • Australian singer-songwriter (born 1982)

    Artwork for "You & I" by Shifta and Che'Nelle (2016)

    Che'Nelle

    Che'Nelle

    Che'Nelle

  • East Africa Protectorate
  • British protectorate in Africa from 1895 to 1920

    National Union Lancaster House Conferences (Kenya) Early post-independence Shifta War Pio Gama Pinto Bildad Kaggia Kenya People's Union 'Little general election'

    East Africa Protectorate

    East Africa Protectorate

    East_Africa_Protectorate

  • Belay Zeleke
  • Ethiopian military commander (1912–1945)

    intimidate the locals. After the death of his father, Belay became a well known shifta (bandit) and was joined by some male members of his family. In 1935, Belay

    Belay Zeleke

    Belay Zeleke

    Belay_Zeleke

  • La'ilay Adiyabo
  • District in Tigray Region, Ethiopia

    TPLF-held territory without paying a heavy cost to mobilize the feudal and shifta elements in the central region and beyond." Based on the 2007 Census conducted

    La'ilay Adiyabo

    La'ilay Adiyabo

    La'ilay_Adiyabo

  • Night Shift (band)
  • Serbian hard rock band

    Wayback Machine. Popboks.com. Retrieved 12 January 2012. "Novi spot Night Shifta u dve verzije" Archived 3 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine. Timemachinemusic

    Night Shift (band)

    Night Shift (band)

    Night_Shift_(band)

  • Baby I Love You (TEE song)
  • 2010 song by TEE

    version commercially released by Toko Furuuchi. Che'Nelle collaborated with Shifta and featured the song on their joint mini-album "You and I". Che'Nelle also

    Baby I Love You (TEE song)

    Baby_I_Love_You_(TEE_song)

  • Kenya Army Infantry
  • Principal fighting arms of the Kenya Army

    to the North Eastern Province to counter Somali separatists during the Shifta War. The unit gained repute in the Kenya Army for its performance in combat

    Kenya Army Infantry

    Kenya Army Infantry

    Kenya_Army_Infantry

  • Joan Kiddell-Monroe
  • British writer and illustrator

    1955) J. M. Scott, White Magic (Methuen, 1955) Reginald Forbes-Watson, Shifta! (OUP, 1958) H. W. Longfellow, The Song of Hiawatha (J. M. Dent and Sons

    Joan Kiddell-Monroe

    Joan_Kiddell-Monroe

  • Terrorism in Kenya
  • National Union Lancaster House Conferences (Kenya) Early post-independence Shifta War Pio Gama Pinto Bildad Kaggia Kenya People's Union 'Little general election'

    Terrorism in Kenya

    Terrorism in Kenya

    Terrorism_in_Kenya

  • Dewele
  • Town between Ethiopia–Djibouti border

    feigned to go to Jaldessa but headed for Dewele instead, to mislead potential shifta or bandits. During the Djibouti Civil War, Ethiopians who were living in

    Dewele

    Dewele

  • Somali Armed Forces
  • Armed forces of the Federal Republic of Somalia

    Russia Serbia United Kingdom United States Related articles History See list Shifta War 1964 Ethiopian–Somali Border War Somali invasion of Ogaden Ogaden War

    Somali Armed Forces

    Somali Armed Forces

    Somali_Armed_Forces

  • Qwara Province
  • Former province in Ethiopia

    his victory at the Battle of Gur Amba (27 September 1852), sometimes as a shifta, or outlaw. Rubenson, Sven (1966). King of Kings: Tewodros of Ethiopia.

    Qwara Province

    Qwara_Province

  • Bajuni people
  • Bantu ethnic group in Kenya & Somalia

    the post-independence authorities confiscated their weapons. Prior to the shifta conflicts, there were roughly a dozen villages between Mkokotoni and Kiunga

    Bajuni people

    Bajuni people

    Bajuni_people

  • Uganda Railway
  • British colonial railway in Uganda

    National Union Lancaster House Conferences (Kenya) Early post-independence Shifta War Pio Gama Pinto Bildad Kaggia Kenya People's Union 'Little general election'

    Uganda Railway

    Uganda Railway

    Uganda_Railway

  • Isiolo massacre
  • Massacre of ethnic Somali by Kenyan security

    Kenyan security personnel in the 1960s in Isiolo County, Kenya. During the Shifta War in the 1960s, civilians of the Kenyan Somali community were murdered

    Isiolo massacre

    Isiolo_massacre

  • List of wars: 1945–1989
  • List of wars from 1945 to 1989

    Protectorate of South Arabia FLOSY Supported by: United Arab Republic 1963 1967 Shifta War Part of the Somali–Kenyan conflict Kenya Colony (until Dec. 1963) Kenya

    List of wars: 1945–1989

    List of wars: 1945–1989

    List_of_wars:_1945–1989

  • Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission of Kenya
  • Organisation in Kenya

    marginalization and political violence, including the 1982 attempted coup d'état, the Shifta War, and the 2007 post-election violence. The toll of the 2007 post-election

    Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission of Kenya

    Truth,_Justice_and_Reconciliation_Commission_of_Kenya

  • Reykjavík Summit
  • Unsuccessful 1986 Soviet-American diplomatic summit

    Assassination of John F. Kennedy Aden Emergency Cyprus crisis of 1963–1964 Shifta War Mexican Dirty War Tlatelolco massacre Guatemalan Civil War Colombian

    Reykjavík Summit

    Reykjavík Summit

    Reykjavík_Summit

  • History of Kenya
  • National Union Lancaster House Conferences (Kenya) Early post-independence Shifta War Pio Gama Pinto Bildad Kaggia Kenya People's Union 'Little general election'

    History of Kenya

    History_of_Kenya

  • List of irredentist claims or disputes
  • declared. The Kenyan Northern Frontier District also saw conflict during the Shifta War (1963–1967) when a secessionist conflict in which ethnic Somalis in

    List of irredentist claims or disputes

    List_of_irredentist_claims_or_disputes

  • Harry Thuku
  • Kenyan politician (1895–1970)

    National Union Lancaster House Conferences (Kenya) Early post-independence Shifta War Pio Gama Pinto Bildad Kaggia Kenya People's Union 'Little general election'

    Harry Thuku

    Harry Thuku

    Harry_Thuku

  • Nataruk
  • Archaeological site in Turkana County, Kenya

    National Union Lancaster House Conferences (Kenya) Early post-independence Shifta War Pio Gama Pinto Bildad Kaggia Kenya People's Union 'Little general election'

    Nataruk

    Nataruk

    Nataruk

  • Njoroge Mungai
  • Kenyan politician

    moved to the Defense Ministry and it was during his tenure there that the Shifta War between Kenya and Somalia broke out. He led a mediation team to Kinshasa

    Njoroge Mungai

    Njoroge_Mungai

  • Ethiopia–Sudan relations
  • Bilateral relations

    The talks come following fighting between Sudanese Army and Ethiopian Shifta forces on farmlands in the border area, as well as following the tens of

    Ethiopia–Sudan relations

    Ethiopia–Sudan relations

    Ethiopia–Sudan_relations

  • David Gordon Hines
  • he saw many others beside the roads who had been crucified by the local Shifta people. On one occasion, while crossing the River Kolito in Eritrea, David

    David Gordon Hines

    David Gordon Hines

    David_Gordon_Hines

  • Wagalla massacre
  • 1984 massacre of ethnic Somalis in Kenya

    57 people had been killed during "a drive by the security forces against shifta bandits"; it was not until October 2000 that the government publicly acknowledged

    Wagalla massacre

    Wagalla_massacre

  • Territorial Army (Ethiopia)
  • National ground force of Ethiopian Empire

    Ethiopian Civil War. Emperor Selassie authorized the recruitment of many shifta in the Territorial Army during its existence. Over time, it was gradually

    Territorial Army (Ethiopia)

    Territorial_Army_(Ethiopia)

  • Villagization
  • Resettlement of people into designated villages by government or military authorities

    "Manyatta" strategy of independent Kenya against ethnic Somalis during the Shifta War. However, forced resettlement may sometimes be counter-productive where

    Villagization

    Villagization

  • Battle of Segheneyti
  • Battle between the Kingdom of Italy and Ethiopian Empire in 1888

    di Padova. p. 81. CAULK, R. — 1984 "Bad Men of the Borders: ‘Shum' and ‘Shifta' in Northern Ethiopia in the Nineteenth Century", The Journal of African

    Battle of Segheneyti

    Battle_of_Segheneyti

  • Absoft
  • American software company

    intrinsics BGE, BGT, BLE, and BLT intrinsics DSHIFTL and DSHIFTR intrinsics SHIFTA, SHIFTL and SHIFTR intrinsics MASKL, MASKR and MERGE_BITS intrinsics EFC_SCALED

    Absoft

    Absoft

  • Imperial British East Africa Company
  • Commercial trade association (1888–1896)

    National Union Lancaster House Conferences (Kenya) Early post-independence Shifta War Pio Gama Pinto Bildad Kaggia Kenya People's Union 'Little general election'

    Imperial British East Africa Company

    Imperial British East Africa Company

    Imperial_British_East_Africa_Company

  • Arbegnoch
  • Ethiopian resistance fighters during Italian East Africa

    the campaign further south. The Italians began referring to the rebels as shifta, which roughly translates from Amharic to English as "bandit"; the word

    Arbegnoch

    Arbegnoch

    Arbegnoch

  • Tony Fitzjohn
  • British conservationist (1945–2022)

    the animals on his game reserve Kora from dangerous poachers and deadly shifta bandits. [3] [4][5] Jackman, Brian (6 February 2001), "Tanzania: The lion

    Tony Fitzjohn

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  • Revenue Retrievin': Graveyard Shift
  • 2011 studio album by E-40

    Droop-E T-Pain pOETiqbEETz Traxx FDR Jelly Roll ToneBoneBeats DecadeZ Shape Shifta Bugsy Bosko DJ Toure E-40 chronology Revenue Retrievin': Overtime Shift

    Revenue Retrievin': Graveyard Shift

    Revenue_Retrievin':_Graveyard_Shift

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Online names & meanings

  • Loubna
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, French

    Loubna

    Tree; Best

  • Midlaj |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Midlaj |

  • Obhihas
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Modern

    Obhihas

    Belongs to World

  • Chelsa
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English

    Chelsa

    Chalk Port; Landing Place; Place Name

  • Avsalom
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Avsalom

    Father of peace.

  • Ailwyn
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Ailwyn

    Friend.

  • Dewjee
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Dewjee

    Belonging to the Gods

  • Vikhyat
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Vikhyat

    Popular or famous, Fame

  • Kumudha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Kumudha

    Pleasure of the earth, Flower

  • BIRGHIR
  • Male

    Swedish

    BIRGHIR

    Old Swedish variant form of Scandinavian Birger, BIRGHIR means "rescuer, saver."

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SHIFTA

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  • Shiftable
  • a.

    Admitting of being shifted.