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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
[edit]Assassination of Abdirashid Sharmake
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ 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.
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- ^ 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.
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