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The Shifta War, which took place in Kenya from 1963 to 1967, ended with a combination of military action and political negotiations. The Kenyan government intensified its military response against the Somali insurgents, leading to a significant reduction in their activities. Additionally, amnesty offers and the integration of some former fighters into society contributed to the conflict's resolution. By 1967, the insurgency had largely been quelled, marking the end of the conflict.

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