Haji Ibrahim Nur

Haji Ibrahim Nur or Hon. Haji Ibrahim Nur (Somali: Xaaji Ibraahim Nuur, Arabic: حجي ابراهيم نور) was a Somali politician, minister and merchant. He was the part of the British Somaliland Protectorate cabinet before the formation and unification of the Somali republic.[1] He was born in Borama in the Awdal region of Somalia.

Haji Ibrahim Nur
حجي ابراهيم نور
Personal details
BornBorama. British Somaliland
Political partyUSP, United Somali Party
ProfessionPolitician, minister and merchant

History

Haji Ibrahim Nur was born in Borama. He was one of the 4 officials who added their signatories along with Mohamed Ibrahim Egal, Garad Ali Garad Jama and Ahmed Hajji Duale (Keyse) for the unification of the former British Somaliland and Italian Somaliland (Somalia Italiana).[2] He was among the wealthiest merchants in the former British protectorate.[2]

gollark: To rethingy: I think that, regardless of whose body or creation or whatever it is, the person who is actually carrying it and bears the associated issues of having it glued to their circulatory system and such should get to decide whether to keep doing that.
gollark: A fetus contains some of your genes but ~all of its materials come from what the mother eats/processes, so that isn't relevant either.
gollark: I'll rephrase a bit or something.
gollark: You were saying that it was "half another person's body" earlier.
gollark: As much as applying copyright laws to babies might be fun, aaaaa.

References

  1. Office, Great Britain Colonial (1 January 1960). Report. H.M. Stationaey Office.
  2. Samatar, Abdi Ismail (1 January 1989). The State and Rural Transformation in Northern Somalia, 1884–1986. Univ of Wisconsin Press. ISBN 9780299119942.
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