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English: Selection from letter to Bombay Governor detailing Berbera inhabitants skills with muskets, cavalry and archery
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Source British East India Company (1811). Survey of the East Coast of Africa British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers. National Archives. p. 40-50.
Author British East India Company

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