Bashir Bililiqo

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Bashir Ali Salad "Bashir Bililiqo"
بشير علي صلاة "بشير بليليق
Born
Died12th May 1992
Political party Somali Patriotic Movement

Bashir Ali Salad "Bashir Bililiqo" (Somali: Bashiir Cali Salaat "Bashiir Bililiqo"). was a Colonel in the Somali National Army and the founder of the Somali Patriotic Movement.

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