File:Qasimi Isaaq Letter.png

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Part of the message from Isaaq Sultan Farah Guled to Sheikh Saqr Al Qasimi

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English: Part of the letter from Isaaq Sultan Farah Guled & Haji Ali to Sheikh Saqr Al Qasimi calling for aid against a British blockade
Date Late 1830s
Source رسالة زعماء الصومال إلى الشيخ سلطان بن صقر القاسمي / The Message of Somali Leaders to Sheikh Sultan bin Saqr Al Qasimi
Author Sultan bin Muhammad Al-Qasimi

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