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Bali Mauladad
BornMohamed Iqbal Mauladad
(1926-08-00)August 1926
Nairobi
Died18 February 1970(1970-02-18) (aged 43)
Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi
Occupationhunter

Mohamed Iqbal Mauladad known as Bali Mauladad was a big game hunter in Kenya.

References

  1. Jan Hemsing (1994), Encounters With Lions, p. 118, Mohamed Iqbal Mauladad, 'Bali' as he was always called, was a huge man. Born in the mid-1920's he stood six foot one (two meters) in his socks, weighed 250 lbs (113 kilos) and sported a magnificent moustache.

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