British Somaliland

Somaliland Protectorate
Maxmiyadda Dhulka Soomaalida (Somali)
Protectorate under United Kingdom sovereignty (1884–1920); Crown colony administration (1920–1960)
Top: Badge (1903–1950)
Bottom: Badge (1952–1960)
Anthem: 
British Somaliland in 1922
StatusProtectorate under United Kingdom (1884–1920); Crown colony administration (1920–1960)
Capital
Common languages
Religion
Islam
Governor 
• 1884–1888 (first)
Frederick Mercer Hunter
• 1959–1960 (last)
Douglas Hall
History 
• Protection treaties with local sultanates Sultanatul Ciidagale
1888
• Dervish rebellion / Somaliland Campaign
1900–1920
• Italian invasion (WWII)
3 August 1940
• British recapture
8 April 1941
• Independence as State of Somaliland
26 June 1960
Area
1904137,270 km2 (53,000 sq mi)
Population
• 1904
153,018
Currency
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Isaaq Sultanate
Gadabuursi Ughazate
Habr Yunis Sultanate
Warsangali Sultanate
Dervish
Italian occupation
State of Somaliland
Somali Republic
Today part of

British Somaliland, officially the Somaliland Protectorate (Somali: Maxmiyadda Dhulka Soomaalida), was a protectorate of the United Kingdom in the territory of modern Somaliland. It was bordered by Italian Somalia, French Somali Coast, and the Ethiopian Empire (later part of Italian East Africa from 1936 to 1941).

From 1884 to 1920, the territory was a British protectorate consisting of self-ruling sultanates. Following the defeat of the Dervish movement by British forces in 1920, the protectorate was formally established as a Crown colony.

During World War II, British Somaliland was occupied by Italy from 3 August 1940 until 8 April 1941, when British forces recaptured the territory.

On 26 June 1960, British Somaliland gained independence as the State of Somaliland. Five days later, on 1 July 1960, it voluntarily united with the Trust Territory of Somalia (former Italian Somaliland) to form the Somali Republic.

The government of Somaliland, an unrecognised state recognised internationally as an autonomous region of Somalia, regards itself as the successor state to British Somaliland. As of 26 December 2025, Israel is the only United Nations member state that recognises the Republic of Somaliland as an independent sovereign state.