General Salah Hassan Jama (Somali: Saalax Xasan Jamaac, Arabic: صالح حسن جامع), also known as Salah Liif, is a Somali military official. On 21 July 2007, he was appointed Somalia's Chief of Army.[1] Jama served in this capacity until 11 June 2008, when he was replaced with Said Dheere Mohamed.[2]
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General SalahHassanJama (Somali: Saalax Xasan Jamaac, Arabic: صالح حسن جامع), also known as Salah Liif, is a Somali military official. On 21 July 2007...
Salah Ahmed Jama (Somali: Saalax Axmed Jaamac, Arabic: صالح احمد جامع; born 1980) is a Somali politician serving as the Deputy Prime Minister of the Federal...
chiefs or foreign interests were arrested by the police, headed by General Jama Ali Korshel, backed the takeover and somehow played a subordinate role in...
He held the position until 21 July 2007, when he was replaced with SalahHassanJama and reassigned to a post in the Ministry of Internal Affairs. "SOMALIA...
On April 3, 2015, the Las Anod City Council dismissed Mayor Abdikadir JamaSalah after 16 votes in favor, 1 vote against, and 2 abstentions. And the city...
Minister Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke. He has now been succeeded by Salah Ahmed Jama. "Prime minister Omar announces 66 cabinet members". Goobjoog. 6 February...
Mohamoud, former Foreign Minister of Somaliland. Faisal Hassan, Canadian politician. Shire Umbaal, Jama Siad, Darawiish commander Abdi Bile, Somalia's most...
Kediye (Somali: Salaad Gabeyre Kediye, 1933 – 3 July 1972), also known as Salah Gaveire Kedie, was a Somali senior military official and a revolutionary...
Minister of Health and Labor of Somalia (1966–67) Barkhad Ali Salah, First Mayor For Bosaso. Hassan Abshir Farah, former Mogadishu mayor, Somalia ambassador...
their support to the SSC Movement were Garad Jama Garad Ali, Garad Jama Garad Ismail, and Garad Ali Burale Hassan. In the Kalshale Conflict, Somaliland forces...
and Togdheer regions of Somalia, and Dollo Somali region of Ethopia. Garad Jama Garad Ali is concurrently the Garad of Farah Garad and the supreme Garad...
broadcaster and writer Said Salah Ahmed – playwright, poet, educator and filmmaker Mo Ali – Somali-British film director Ali Said Hassan – film director and producer;...
Yusuf Liban Nuh Yusuf Amir Yusuf Isman Yusuf Ali Yusuf Abdi Yusuf Salah Yusuf (Reer Salah) Mahamud Yusuf Amir Mahamud Yusuf Mahamud Abdulla Mahamud (Garaad...
Minister of Somalia. Osman Jama Ali - Prime Minister of Somalia under the Transitional National Government Salah Ahmed Jama - Current Deputy Prime Minister...
Muhammad, a companion, a successor or a latter historical figure. Ibn al-Salah said: "Marfūʿ (Arabic: مرفوع, Marfūʿ) refers to a narration attributed specifically...
Federal Government of Somalia. He was nominated on 15 June 2022, by President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, and he was endorsed by parliament on 25 June 2022 (229 in...
Northern Somali of the Horn of Africa, (LIT Verlag Münster: 1999), p.304. Ali, Salah Mohamed (2005). Huddur & the history of Southern Somalia. Nahda Bookshop...
greatly participating in the Dervish movement led by Sayyid Mohammed Abdullah Hassan as well as the 1945 Sheikh Bashir Rebellion led by the religious leader...
(link) Jama, Hassan Ali. Who Cares About Somalia: Hassan's Ordeal ; Reflections on a Nation's Future. Berlin: Schiler, 2005. p. 131 Ali, Salah Mohamed...
Fathia Absie, broadcaster, writer and filmmaker Faysal Ahmed, actor Said Salah Ahmed, playwright, poet, educator and filmmaker Alisha Boe, actress Idil...
serving as the Minister of Livestock and Fisheries of Somaliland. Salah Ahmed Jama - Current Deputy Prime Minister of the Federal Government of Somalia...
Tadjoura Adan Ahmed Elmi - 4th Agricultural Minister of Somaliland Salah Ahmed Jama - Current Deputy Prime Minister of the Federal Government of Somalia...
speaks about is what he calls the forged letter from his former mentor Salah which he describes as propaganda forged by the British and Italians. A 1999...