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Ministry Of Foreign Affairs (Somalia)
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperations ( so, Wasaaradda Arrimaha Dibedda iyo xiriirka caalamiga ah ee Jamhuuriyada Federaalka Soomaaliya) is the Somali government ministry which oversees the foreign relations of Somalia. The current minister is Abshir Omar Huruse. The agency is responsible for formulating foreign policies, decisions, foreign affairs documents, and statements regarding the FRS. It also negotiates and signs bilateral and multilateral foreign treaties and agreements. The agency also dispatches foreign affairs representatives to other countries. It represents Somalia's interests in United Nations conferences, inter-governmental meetings, and the activities of international organizations. MOFA advises the central government in formulating diplomatic strategies, guidelines, and policies. Organization *Minister *Deputy Minister *Permanent Secretary *The Department of Policy Planning *The Department of African Affairs *The Department of Asian ...
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Coat Of Arms Of Somalia
The coat of arms of Somalia was adopted on October 10, 1956 and features a golden framed shield of the Somali flag supported by two Cheetah standing on spears. The Cheetah is a common animal seen in Somalia. Cheetah are a common motif in Somali culture. Official description The Constitution of Somalia describes the coat of arms of the nation as follows: ''The emblem of the Federal Republic of Somalia [...] is a blue shield with a gold frame, in the centre of which is a silver-coated, five-pointed star. The shield is surmounted by a decorated emblem with five golden heads, with two lateral ones halved. The shield is borne from the sides by two leopards facing each other under the lower point of the shield, along with two palm leaves, which are interlaced with a white ribbon.'' Historical coats of arms File:Coat of arms of Hobyo.svg, Emblem of the Sultanate of Hobyo (1878-1888) File:Coat of arms of the United Kingdom (1837-1952).svg, Coat of arms of the United Kingdom (1884-1952) ...
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Haji Farah Ali Omar
Haji Farah Ali Omar ( so, Xaaji Faarax Cali Cumar, ar, الحاج فرح علي عمر) (1907unknown) was born in the town of jamaame, situated in the lower jubba region of Somalia, and was a Somali politician. He was a senior official in the government of the Trust Territory of Somalia and later served as Minister of Economic Affairs in Somalia's post-independence civilian administration. Biography Omar was born in 1907 in the town of Jamaame, situated in the Lower Juba region of Somalia. Hon. Haji Farah was born in Jamaame in 1907 to parents from the middle region (Mudug). Farah spent his early years with his mother and after she died he lived with his father and stepmother briefly. After his mother's death, Farah failed to cope with his emotions and ran away from his father's home due to hostility from his stepmother. Farah started doing odd jobs in old town Mogadishu at the age of thirteen. He earned little but it was enough to pay for his studies. Farah succeeded in his stud ...
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Mohamed Mohamud Ibrahim
Mohamed Mohamud Ibrahim
, CIA Factbook, August 2011
( so, Maxamed Maxamuud Ibrahiim, ar, محمد محمود ابراهيم) (born in 1946 or 1947"Teacher Mohamed Ibrahim quits for Somalia deputy PM job"
BBC, 9 September 2011
) is a Somali politician.


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From 2008 to 2011, Ibrahim lived in the area of

Mohamed Abdullahi Omaar
Mohamed Abdullahi Omaar ( so, Maxamed Cabdullahi Omaar, ar, محمد عبدالله أومار) is a Somali politician and diplomat. He twice served as the Foreign Minister of Somalia. Biography He is the elder son of businessman Abdullahi Omaar. He also has three younger siblings: one of his sisters, Raqiya Omaar, is a human rights advocate, and his younger brother Rageh Omaar is a journalist. Omaar belongs to a prominent family of the Sa'ad Musa sub-division of the Habr Awal Isaaq clan. His family was based in Hargeisa. Omaar was educated at a boarding school in Dorset before graduating from Trinity College, Oxford University. Political career Omaar served as one of the Foreign Ministers of Somalia,HARDtalk (June 3, 2009)Mohamed Abdullahi OmaarBBC having been appointed to the office on February 20, 2009 by then Prime Minister, Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke. After working in various other governmental posts, on November 12, 2010, Omaar was re-appointed Foreign Minister in ad ...
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Hussein Elabe Fahiye
Hussein, Hussain, Hossein, Hossain, Huseyn, Husayn, Husein or Husain (; ar, حُسَيْن ), coming from the triconsonantal root Ḥ-S-i-N ( ar, ح س ی ن, link=no), is an Arabic name which is the diminutive of Hassan, meaning "good", "handsome" or "beautiful". It is commonly given as a male given name, particularly among Shias. In Persian language contexts, the transliterations ''Ḥosayn, Hosayn,'' or ''Hossein'' are sometimes used. In the transliteration of Indo-Aryan languages, the forms "Hussain" or "Hossain" may be used. Other variants include ''Husein'', ''Husejin'', ''Husejn'', ''Husain'', ''Hussin'', ''Hussain'', ''Husayin'', ''Hussayin'', ''Hüseyin'', ''Husseyin'', ''Huseyn'', ''Hossain'', ''Hosein'', ''Husseyn'' (etc.). The Encyclopaedia of Islam, which follows a standardized way for transliterating Arabic names, used the form "Ḥusain" in its first edition and "Ḥusayn" in its second and third editions. This name was not used in the pre-Islamic period ...
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Abdullahi Sheikh Ismail
Abdullahi Sheikh Ismail ( so, Cabdullaahi Sheekh Ismaaciil, ar, عبد الله الشيخ إسماعيل) (died 7 May 2021) was a Somali people, Somali politician. Abdulahi belongs to the Biimal clan of Dir. he worked as Translator to Somali parliament in 1960s, Somalia’s Ambassador to Tunis, and was later a member of SSNM front. He previously served as a Deputy Prime Minister, as well as a Minister of Foreign Affairs (Somalia), Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Transitional Federal Government of Somalia. On 12 January 2015, Ismail was appointed the new Minister of Transport of the Federal Government of Somalia by Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke. He was 1st secretary, embassy, Cairo 1972. Ismacil was Consular (Belgium) & Amb to Yemen, USSR, Arab League, Tunis, 1978-1988. He became Deputy PM & Foreign Minister Before being appointed as the Chair of Somalia-Somaliland talks. He spoke Somali, Arabic, English and Italian. References

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Yusuf Hassan Ibrahim
Yusuf ( ar, يوسف ') is a male name of Arabic origin meaning "God increases" (in piety, power and influence).From the Hebrew יהוה להוסיף ''YHWH Lhosif'' meaning "YHWH will increase/add". It is the Arabic equivalent of the Hebrew name Yosef and the English name Joseph. It is widely used in many parts of the world by Arabs of all Abrahamic religions, including Middle Eastern Jews, Arab Christians, and Muslims. It is also transliterated in many ways, including Yousef, Yousif, Youssef, Youssif, Yousuf and Yusef. Given name Yossef *Yossef Karami (born 1983), Iranian Taekwondo athlete *Yossef Romano (1940–1972), Libyan-born Israeli weightlifter (also known as Joseph Romano or Yossi Romano), killed in the 1972 Munich massacre Youcef *Youcef Abdi (born 1977), Australian athlete *Youcef Belaïli, Algerian footballer *Youcef Ghazali, Algerian footballer *Youcef Nadarkhani, Iranian sentenced to death for Christian beliefs *Youcef Touati, Algerian footballer Yousef *Yousef ...
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Ismail Mahmud Hurre
Ismail Mahmoud Hurre (Buubaa) ( so, Ismaaciil Maxamuud Hurre uubaa}; born 1943?) was the foreign minister of the Transitional Federal Government of Somalia Somalia, , Osmanya script: 𐒈𐒝𐒑𐒛𐒐𐒘𐒕𐒖; ar, الصومال, aṣ-Ṣūmāl officially the Federal Republic of SomaliaThe ''Federal Republic of Somalia'' is the country's name per Article 1 of thProvisional Constituti ..., from mid-2006 to early 2007. He was appointed to that position on August 21, 2006. He previously served as foreign minister from 2000 to 2002, during the beginning of the transitional government. References 1940s births Living people Government ministers of Somalia {{Somalia-politician-stub ...
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Garad Abdiqani Garad Jama
Garad Abdiqani Garad Jama ( so, Garaad Cabdiqani Garaad Jaamac) was the twentieth supreme traditional clan chief (Garad) of the Dhulbahante, and the tenth minister of foreign affairs of Somalia. In May 1991, the Garad led the Dhulbahante delegation at the Grand Conference in Burao and was first to table the case for Somaliland's secession. He was also one of several signatories of the Somaliland Declaration of Independence on behalf of the Dhulbahante. Nonetheless, Garad Abdiqani was never fully convinced of Somaliland's secessionist endeavour, and in 1993 he retracted his support for Somaliland when he attended the Boocaame Conference. Early life Abdiqani Jama was born in 1935 in Las Anod, British Somaliland, and was one of the first students to attend Las Anod Primary School, which was established in the 1940s. He studied in England in the 1950s, and was a banker in the 1950s and a regional governor in the 1960s. In 1985, he became Galad, succeeding his brother Garad Ali Garad ...
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Ahmed Muhammad Aden
Ahmed Mohamed Aden, also known as Qeybe or Qaybe, was the foreign minister of Somalia from 1990 until 1991. He also became Somalia's Ambassador to the United States, Soviet Union, Britain, and the United Nations. He was the speaker of House of Representatives of Somaliland The House of Representatives ( so, Golaha Wakiilada, ar, مجلس النواب) is the lower house of the bicameral Parliament of the Somaliland, with the House of Elders being the upper house. The interim House of Representatives was form ... from 1997 to 2005. Adan Qeybe was born in Yemen in the 1930s, he lived with his father in Aden and he attended Primary and Secondary school in Aden. He was 84 years when he died in Hargeisa. References Speakers of the House of Representatives (Somaliland) Government ministers of Somalia Somaliland politicians Ambassadors of Somalia 1930s births Year of birth uncertain 2013 deaths People from Las Anod {{Somalia-politician-stub ...
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Ali Jangali
Ali Jangali ( so, Cali Axmed Jamaac, ar, علي أحمد جامع) is a Somali politician. Personal life Jama belongs to the Dhulbahante subclan of the Darod. Career Between 2004 and 2012, Jama held various positions in # # Transitional Federal Government of Somalia. Among these portfolios were Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, as well as Information Minister.August 2008
"Somalia: Ten ministers including Foreign Minister Ali Ahmed Jama Jangali and Defense Minister Mohiyadin Muhammad Haji resign." He is the former Minister of Air Transport and Aviation the , having been appointed to the position on 27 January 2015 by the now former Prime Minister

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Muhammad Ali Hamoud
Muhammad ( ar, مُحَمَّد;  570 – 8 June 632 CE) was an Arab religious, social, and political leader and the founder of Islam. According to Islamic doctrine, he was a prophet divinely inspired to preach and confirm the monotheistic teachings of Adam, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and other prophets. He is believed to be the Seal of the Prophets within Islam. Muhammad united Arabia into a single Muslim polity, with the Quran as well as his teachings and practices forming the basis of Islamic religious belief. Muhammad was born approximately 570CE in Mecca. He was the son of Abdullah ibn Abd al-Muttalib and Amina bint Wahb. His father Abdullah was the son of Quraysh tribal leader Abd al-Muttalib ibn Hashim, and he died a few months before Muhammad's birth. His mother Amina died when he was six, leaving Muhammad an orphan. He was raised under the care of his grandfather, Abd al-Muttalib, and paternal uncle, Abu Talib. In later years, he would periodically seclude himsel ...
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