Nassib Bundo and Other Rebel Slaves and Liberti of Gosha. A Reassessment (1835-1906)

In the wake of the independence of Somalia, chief Nassib Bundo was listed among the heroes of the resistance against the colonizers, and most recently, he is mentioned as a forgotten king and freedom fighter of the Somali nation. This article aims to collate oral and written sources and to present t...

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