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British Somaliland
Survey of British Colonial Development Policy
Rethinking the Somali State
Yearbook of the United Nations 2. Action Taken at the Second
1 ABRAHAM, KATHLEEN Memoirs of a Medical Officer in Northern Nigeria 1957-1964 Carnforth: 2QT Ltd, 2010 Viii +248 Pp. ISBN: 97
An African Success Story: Botswana1
English Classes in a Church Context
Destiny Worse Than Artificial Borders in Africa: Somali Elite Politics1
Self-Determination and Secessionism in Somaliland and South Sudan Challenges to Postcolonial State-Building
The Political Development of Somaliland and Its Conflict with Puntland
Africa 1950-1951
UPU Members, Was Benin
Name Sequence
World Health Organization Organisation Mondiale De La
Between Statehood and Somalia: Reflections of Somaliland Statehood
'The Evils of Locust Bait': Popular Nationalism During the 1945 Anti-Locust Control Rebellion in Colonial Somaliland
Countries and Colonies the Allies Andorra Belgium and Colonies
Somalia Assessment
British Colonial Governors Since 1900
Top View
British Colonial Policy, Somali Identity, and the Gosha ‘Other’ in Jubaland Province, 1895 to 1925
The Origins and Development of the Defense Forces of Northern and Southern Rhodesia from 1890 to 1945
British and Somali Views of Muhammad Abdullah Hassan's
Maps in Time from 1900 to 2000
Country Coding Units
334 United Nations Treaty Series 1955
British Aid - 5 Colonial Development I
Guide to African Official Publications
The Somali Sailors Ethnic Communities Oral History Project
Country Coding Units
No. 4468 CUBA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, IRELAND, ISRAEL
Seventhstudy
Black Commonwealth Service Personnel in the British Armed
Somaliland 1958 and 1959
British and Somali Views of Muhammad Abdullah
(C) Crown Copyright Catalogue Reference:CAB/128/27 Image
Trust and Non-Self-Governing Territories (1945-1999)
The Raj Reconsidered: British India's Informal Empire and Spheres of Influence in Asia and Africa
Somalia HISTORY During the 15Th and 16Th Centuries, Portuguese Traders Landed in Present Somali Territory and Ruled Several Coastal Towns