Dalyare Sool-Daryare Dariali | |
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Nugaal Valley | |
Type | Anti-colonial fort |
Site information | |
Condition | Partially intact |
Site history | |
Built | 1911 |
Built by | Ali Jalah |
In use | Abandoned |
Dalyare fort is an open-top Dhulbahante garesa of the Darawiish era which was ordered built by the Dervish as a strategy for countering the colonization efforts of the Europeans [citation needed]. The building is located in the Nugaal Valley a few miles east of Las Anod. The purpose of the Dalyare fort was to serve as a refuge and escape route for Darawiish retreating from colonial forces who intend to head south towards the Shabelle River. However, retrospectively, some analysts have described the building as a setback to the previous tactic of maneuverability on the part of the Darawiish. Cali Jalax was the builder. The native Darawiish referred to the building as Sool-Daryare. On the other hand, the colonialists who launched attacks against the Darawiish referred to the building as Dariali.[1][2]