British attack on Berbera (1827)

Battle of Berbera

An 1827 admiralty chart of Berbera
DateJanuary 10–11, 1827
Location10°26′08″N 045°00′59″E / 10.43556°N 45.01639°E / 10.43556; 45.01639
Result

British victory

  • Destruction of large parts of Berbera
  • Indemnity agreed upon for 1825 Habr Awal attack
  • Crucial caravan trade halted temporarily
Belligerents

 Isaaq Sultanate

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland United Kingdom

Commanders and leaders

Farah Guled

Sheikhs of the Habr Awal
Units involved
Somali warriors Royal Marines and Sepoys
Strength
2,000-2,500 men and several buggalows 250 men with 2 corvettes and 1 sloop
Casualties and losses
Several Several including one Royal Marine killed
Berbera is located in Somaliland
Berbera
Berbera
Berbera is located in Horn of Africa
Berbera
Berbera
Berbera (Horn of Africa)

The Battle of Berbera (January 10–11, 1827) was an engagement of the Royal Navy and East India Company against the Habr Awal clan. It was the culmination of previous British punitive expeditions against the Habr Awal.[1]

  1. ^ Al Qasimi, Sultan bin Muhammad (1996). رسالة زعماء الصومال إلى الشيخ سلطان بن صقر القاسمي (in Arabic). p. ١٠.