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Hassan Aden Infobox person | name = Hassan Aden Muse
| birthname = Hassan Aden | caption = | birth_date = July 1995 (age 29) | birth_place = Burao, Somaliland | death_date = | death_place = | school_education = Abaarso Tech | occupation = Student, Orphanage Tutorist | nationality = Somali | ethnicity = Somali | networth = | spouse = to be determined | website = WWW.calool-xumo.com

      Biography
Hassan, the son of a respective parents, is the penultimate child of 10 siblings. he grew up in Burao in a wide well-known village. Hassan went to Smart Primary School for his primary eduction and later pursuit ted his education at Abaarsotech secondary school.  
             this article is about Richard Burton's explorations to Somalia 
1. [1]
This article is about Richards exploration of Harar[2] 
article about richard burton and hanning speke attack in somalia.

2. [3] this article is about the somali wariors that attacked burton[4]

3> [5]
4. John R godsall. " Richard Burton's Somali Expedition, 1854–55: Its Wider Historical Context and Planning},

journal = {Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland}". volume 11. pg 135-173

NOTES

  1. ^ John Howgego,Raymond,"English explorer, scholar, soldier and diplomat (1821-90)"2006
  2. ^ Burton,Richard. An Exploration first Footsteps in East Africa. London: Tylston 1894. print.
  3. ^ John Hanning Speke,burtoniana.org/speke/index.html 1827-1864.
  4. ^ BEN MACINTYRE."The Orientalist Express." May 7, 2009. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/10/books/review/Macintyre-t.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
  5. ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/burton_sir_richard.shtml

My First Draft

My First Draft Richards proposal to explore the interior of Somalia was approved in 1854 by the Indian government.Richard Francis Burton together with three other officials landed in Somali land Berbera in 1854. Then Richard took a side trip to Harar and met the ruler of Harar and stayed with him for a period of 10 days. it is said that Richard disappeared into the desert for about 4 months until he eventually found himself in Harar. Richard identified himself as an Arab merchant named Haji Mirza Abdullah. Richard was the first white man to enter into the forbidden city of Harar. since Richard was the first white man to visit the forbidden city of Harar; he lived under a huge pressure in his 10 days in Harar. He then went back to Berbera where the other three officials where. Burton and his officials were later on attacked by Somali spear-man and one of the officials named Hanning Speke was killed and Burton was wounded. Hanning Speke was wounded in 11 different spots and died as a result whereas Richard got one wound on his cheek. Richard and the other two officials barely escaped form the spear-man. Richard was fascinated by the strategic position of Berbera port and he later described in his book "First Footsteps in East Africa". Burton also described his Somali spear-man experience with great humor and detail.