Sarinley (Af Soomaali: Sarinleey) is a small town north west of Bardera in Gedo region in Somalia. The town lies about 7ย km west of Jubba River on the road to Garbahaarreey.

History

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Sarinley started as a stop station for herders to and from Bardera. In those days the eastern side of Bardera was only accessible by boat. During 17th and 18th century, some settlers begun farming on the river bank. By the start of the 19th century, Sarniley was an established village with permanent residents.

With its relatively small size, Sariley is famous among the residents of Gedo region. This is because a few famous religious schools took root in Sarinley. Major Sufism teachings were associated with Sarinley from the start of the 20th century. Teachers such as Moallim Ahmed Sarmaale were the main attraction in Sarinley [1]

Public Services

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The first modern public services in Sarinley started in 1957 when Sarinley got its first primary school. A decade later, in 1967, the school was made part of Bardera school system. Residents of Bardera, especially, west Bardera residents, started sending their children to Sarinley Primary School. It was convenient for them because the bridge over the Jubba was not built until 1978. Most of the public services, government offices and Bardera City Market, and Livestock Market, were all located on the east side.

Soon after, Bardera District government made clean water services available to Sarinley Residents when many parts of Bardera proper didn't have such services.

Recent history

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Sarinley received more residents as people fleeing from civil war fights made hope in Sarinley. There was a campaign in 2006โ€“2007 school year to rebuild the only Primary School in Sarinley.

Rebuilding Sarinley Primary School

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Graduates of Sarinley Primary who had their first schooling there more than 40 years ago started a campaign to collect school supplies, chairs, tables, office furniture and fund to renovate the school building. Other organizations such as UN's UNICEF afforded Sarinley Primary School some basic supplies back in 2006.

References

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Aden Ibrahim Aw Hirsi

there, Sarinley was home to one of the best Koranic schools in the country, Moallim Ahmed Sarmaaleh's Koranic School. Also, present in Sarinley is the

Aulihan

Germans in German East Africa, were slow to respond. After their post at Sarinley in Jubaland was sacked, the British withdrew from their other posts in

West Bardera Maternity Unit

population on the west side of Bardera. Residents of the nearby town of Sarinley and the village of Muuri will also utilize the new West Bardera Maternity

Farah Hussein Sharmarke

Somalia Pen name abwaan Farah Occupation poet, philosopher Almaย mater Sarinley Moalim Sarmaale Subject patriotism, faith, mortality Notable works Alif-ka-ya

Harold Baxter Kittermaster

Samburu in December 1915 and was followed by the sack of the British post at Sarinley in Jubaland. The British had limited forces in the area and were distracted

Bardera Polytechnic

There are over 90 towns and villages in Bardera District. Only Bardera, Sarinley, Dar and Fafahdhun have any schooling as of 2007. Aside from agricultural