The earliest mention of Kebri Dehar is in 1931, when it was described as "a soldier's camp" that suffered from
malaria; although the settlement was 500 meters above the river, the scrub had not been cleared and provided the mosquitoes sufficient cover to reach their victims. According to
Margery Perham, Kebri Dehar was first established as a garrison fort sometime prior to the
Italo-Abyssinian War. A hospital for the town was under construction in 1958 when Emperor
Haile Selassie inspected it during a tour of the
Ogaden. In 1966 a road was built connecting Kebri Dehar and the new town of
Gode. During the
Ogaden War in 1977, Kebri Dehar was defended by the Ethiopian Ninth Brigade against the
Somali Army before abandoning it in disarray after being defeated by the Somali army who captured the town thereafter. It was recaptured by the Ethiopian Third Paracommando Brigade on 8 March 1978. == Demographics ==