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Sagallo
Sagallo ((ロシア語:Сагалло), (フランス語:Sagallou)), also known as Russian Somalia, was a short-lived Russian colony in 1889, on the Gulf of Tadjoura in present-day Djibouti. ==Background==
The Russian Empire required a safe harbour between its Black Sea holdings and the Pacific Ocean. French Somaliland was chosen due to its mild climate.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Neva,2001, №8, p. 217-220 )〕 In 1883, Nikolay Ivanovitch Achinov (an adventurer, and burgess of Penza〔Ashinov, Achinov, Atchinoff or Atchimoff〕〔 (Le cosaque Achinoff ) in Le Progrès Illustré (French daily newspaper), March 1, 1891〕 b. 1856〔Ernest A. Wallis Budge, ''(A history of Ethiopia, Nubia and Abyssinia )'', Taylor & Francis,1928.〕) visited Abyssinia (Ethiopia) in order to establish clerical and political ties between the two countries. After his return to Russia, Achinov voiced his plans for a 1888 expedition to French Somaliland, while claiming to be a free cossack. Achinov assured the participants that the sultan of Tadjoura, Mohammed Loitah, had permanently leased him land in the region.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Neva,2001, №8, p. 217-220 )〕
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