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This is a list of Somalists. These scholars specialize in Somali Studies , the scholarly term for research concerning Somali people and Greater Somalia . Notable Somalist scholars
This is a list of notable schools located in Somalia by region. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
This is a list of notable Somalis from Somalia, Somaliland, Djibouti, Kenya, Ethiopia as well as the Somali diaspora This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Amoud University (Somali: Jaamacada Camuud) is a comprehensive public university, located in the city of Borama in Somaliland. [1] The university started in 1998 with 66 students in two faculties (Education and Business Administration), and three teachers. It has a student population of 5,111 [2] enrolled in 14 faculties/schools, 238 teaching ...
The Somali National University was the first high level education institution in the territory of Somalia. It was established in 1954 as L'Universita' Nazionale Somala during the Trust Territory of Somaliland. In 1969, the institution obtained official university status in newly independent Somalia. [4]
Sharif Hassan Sheikh Aden, Speaker of the Parliament of Somalia wearing the traditional Kofia. The kofia is a type of brimless cylindrical headwear with a flat top, typically worn by Muslim men. [1] It is closely related to the Omani Kuma. The kofia is a sign of peace, mourning and renewal, as well as protection of one's mind. [2]
Sh. Ali Jawhar Secondary School Borama; A.H. Cardaale Secondary School, Borama; Aayatiin Secondary School, Borama; MBK International School, Borama; Ubaya Binu Ka'ab Secondary School, Borama
Students' names are usually on the right side of the shirt and embedded by sewing, ironing or as a detachable badge. Some schools (usually "SMP" and "SMA") distinguish the grade of their students by stripes on the official ties issued or an emblem below the school emblem (it can be stripes, chevrons or numbers).