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Harari Records: Emir Nuur's grandmother was called BATUULO; his mother NASRO. Buried in his qubbi (tomb).

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Harari Records: Emir Nuur's grandmother was called BATUULO; his mother NASRO. Buried in his qubbi (tomb).

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Re: Harari Records: Emir Nuur's grandmother was called BATUULO; his mother NASRO. Buried in his qubbi (tomb).

Postby Gubbet » Sun Jun 20, 2021 6:29 pm

The qubbi or tomb of Emir Nur

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Re: Harari Records: Emir Nuur's grandmother was called BATUULO; his mother NASRO. Buried in his qubbi (tomb).

Postby Turbulence » Thu Jun 24, 2021 10:00 pm

Interesting. Batuula is one of those very old somali names. Does anyone know the meaning of it?

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Re: Harari Records: Emir Nuur's grandmother was called BATUULO; his mother NASRO. Buried in his qubbi (tomb).

Postby Gubbet » Thu Jun 24, 2021 10:41 pm

Interesting. Batuula is one of those very old somali names. Does anyone know the meaning of it?
Pure, Virginal, Chaste

It is among those old names describing a woman's heavenly attribute like

CEEBLA : Without shame, unblemished, honorable

CAWRALA; Unspoiled, Dignified,

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Re: Harari Records: Emir Nuur's grandmother was called BATUULO; his mother NASRO. Buried in his qubbi (tomb).

Postby Turbulence » Fri Jun 25, 2021 5:43 pm

Interesting. Batuula is one of those very old somali names. Does anyone know the meaning of it?
Pure, Virginal, Chaste

It is among those old names describing a woman's heavenly attribute like

CEEBLA : Without shame, unblemished, honorable

CAWRALA; Unspoiled, Dignified,
Thanks.


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