The emir of Dervish Sultan
Diiriye Guure was Sayid
Mohammed Abdullah Hassan, known by the British at the time as the "Mad Mullah" since he would not accept colonial rule. In 1900, a part of the first British Somaliland expedition at
Samala drove off
Darawiish with heavy losses. The Darawiish retreated south towards
Ferdiddin, near
Damot, where he engaged with the main force of the British expedition under Swayne, who was by 1901 commander of the
Somaliland Field Force. Darawiish again suffered high losses and fled to Italian territory. The next year, Darawiish were the victors against Swayne in
an engagement at Erego on 17 June 1901. An account of the fighting written by Swayne himself is included in the
London Gazette dated 18 April 1902. Swayne was promoted to
lieutenant colonel on 18 November 1901, in recognition of his services during the fighting. In March 1902 he was appointed Commissioner, Commander-in-Chief and Consul General of the
Somaliland Protectorate, with the local rank of
colonel whilst commanding the troops in Somaliland. Another campaign was planned for late 1902, but it took time to gather the necessary supplies, and it was delayed as Swayne returned to England due to illness in November. The campaign eventually took place February to June 1903, but did not end the conflict, and was followed by another campaign the following year. In all, Swayne led four military expeditions in British Somaliland. == British Honduras ==