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The most important institutions were the shir ( Political Council ) and xeerbeegti ( Law Council ) . In the shir political issues were settled , and in the xeerbeegti legal disputes were mediated . The political council was the key ...
The most important institutions were the shir ( Political Council ) and xeerbeegti ( Law Council ) . In the shir political issues were settled , and in the xeerbeegti legal disputes were mediated . The political council was the key ...
الصفحة 233
In the towns , the government established local government councils in Berbera and Hargeysa in early 1951 by ... In February 1955 , an Order in Council signed by Her Majesty was published in the country , which provided for the ...
In the towns , the government established local government councils in Berbera and Hargeysa in early 1951 by ... In February 1955 , an Order in Council signed by Her Majesty was published in the country , which provided for the ...
الصفحة 246
It was also debated at length in the Protectorate Advisory Council in 1955. Omer Horreh ( Erigavo ) argued that the people of the Erigavo town were ' unanimous in their wish that the collective payment of dia ( blood money ) and wound ...
It was also debated at length in the Protectorate Advisory Council in 1955. Omer Horreh ( Erigavo ) argued that the people of the Erigavo town were ' unanimous in their wish that the collective payment of dia ( blood money ) and wound ...
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crossbreeding and heritage | 18 |
a feminized subsidy from nature | 37 |
Forest management farmers practices and biodiversity | 63 |
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