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Haji Muse Boqor Osman was a somali politician and the first somali minister of interior affiars after independence.[1][2]

Biography

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References

  1. ^ Ingiriis, Mohamed Haji (2017). "Who Assassinated the Somali President in October 1969? The Cold War, the Clan Connection, or the Coup d'État". African Security. 10 (2): 131–154. ISSN 1939-2206.
  2. ^ "XASUUS XAAJI MUUSE BOQOR CUSMAAN OO MUQDISHU LAGU DILAY 1991". Radio Daljir (in Somali). 2022-01-07. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
  3. ^ MOSLEY, JASON (2015-01-23). "PETER WOODWARD, Crisis in the Horn of Africa: politics, piracy and the threat of terror. London: I. B. Tauris (hb £56 – 978 1 78076 220 3; pb £14.99 – 978 1 78076 221 0). 2012, 240 pp. - CHRISTOPHER L. DANIELS, Somali Piracy and Terrorism in the Horn of Africa. Plymouth: Scarecrow Press (hb £39.95 – 978 0 8108 8310 9; pb £18.95 – 978 0 8108 8694 0). 2012, 254 pp". Africa. 85 (1): 163–165. doi:10.1017/s0001972014000813. ISSN 0001-9720.
  4. ^ "Who Cares About Tarawa?". JAMA. 283 (20): 2626. 2000-05-24. doi:10.1001/jama.283.20.2626. ISSN 0098-7484.
  5. ^ Thompson, Daniel K. (2016-02-09). "Conflict in the Horn of Africa: The Kenya–Somalia Border Problem 1941–2014 by Vincent Bakpetu Thompson Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2015. Pp. 405. £29·95 (pbk)". The Journal of Modern African Studies. 54 (1): 182–184. doi:10.1017/s0022278x15000920. ISSN 0022-278X.
  6. ^ Helander, Bernard (July 1991). "I. M. Lewis, A Modern History of Somalia: nation and state in the Horn of Africa, revised, updated and expanded edition, Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1988, 311 pp., US$38, ISBN 0 8133 7402 2 paperback". Africa. 61 (3): 414–415. doi:10.2307/1160042. ISSN 0001-9720.
  7. ^ Kapteijns, Lidwien (March 2005). "BOOK REVIEW: Mukhtar, Mohamed Haji. HISTORICAL DICTIONARY OF SOMALIA. African Historical Dictionary Series, 87. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2003". Africa Today. 51 (3): 136–138. doi:10.2979/aft.2005.51.3.136. ISSN 0001-9887.