Africa, المجلد 77Oxford University Press, 2007 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... 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 political institution in the country . The council could be ...
... 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 political institution in the country . The council could be ...
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... Council . In February 1955 , an Order in Council signed by Her Majesty was published in the country , which provided for the transformation of the Protectorate Advisory Council into the Legislative Council , and a 1955 White Paper ...
... Council . In February 1955 , an Order in Council signed by Her Majesty was published in the country , which provided for the transformation of the Protectorate Advisory Council into the Legislative Council , and a 1955 White Paper ...
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... Council and rejected by 19 members ( War Somali Sidihii 1955 ) . But since the Council was an advisory body its decisions were not binding . The Legislative Council also discussed the issue in 1958. Ahmed Haji Dualeh , an unofficial ...
... Council and rejected by 19 members ( War Somali Sidihii 1955 ) . But since the Council was an advisory body its decisions were not binding . The Legislative Council also discussed the issue in 1958. Ahmed Haji Dualeh , an unofficial ...
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