Djama Ali Moussa
Senator Djama Ali Moussa جمة علي موسي | |
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Born |
1910 Djibouti |
Died | 19 November 1959 |
Occupation | Sailor, Politician and Trader or Merchant |
Title | Senator |
Djama Ali Moussa Zayli'i (Somali: Jaamac Cali Muuse Saylici, Arabic: جمة علي موسي) (born circa 1910) was a Somali politician. He was a politician of the former French Somaliland, currently known as Djibouti, born in Djibouti he became the first Senator from Djibouti or French Somaliland. His family was Gadabuursi, part of the wider Dir clan.[1]
History
Djama Ali Moussa born in 1910 in Djibouti, before he entered politics he used to be a sailor. He was elected as the first representative of French Somaliland in the French National Assembly in 1946, and in December that year he was also elected as the first Senator of French Somaliland.[2][3]
Political Affiliation
References
page on the French Senate website
- ↑ Subjects of Empires, Citizens of States: Yemenis in Djibouti and Ethiopia
- ↑ Oberlé (Philippe), Hugot (Pierre) [1985], chapitre 4.
- ↑ Subjects of Empires, Citizens of States: Yemenis in Djibouti and Ethiopia
- ↑ Extrait du Dictionnaire des parlementaires français
- ↑ Extrait du Dictionnaire des parlementaires français
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