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Town in Somali Region, Ethiopia
Awbube (Somali: Aw Bube, Amharic: አውቡቤ), (English: Aububah, lit. 'Flying Saint'), (also spelt Awbuube), called after its patron Saint Awbube, also known
Awbube
Honorific title in the Harari and Somali languages
old site had the prefix Aw in its name (such as the ruins of Awbare and Awbube), it denoted the final resting place of a local saint. The honorific prefix
Aw_(father)
Town in Somali Region, Ethiopia
celebrated patron saints Awbare and Awbube. According to historical accounts, both the celebrated patron saints Awbare and Awbube hail from the Nabidur branch
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Stone or wooden slab erected as a marker
old site had the prefix Aw in its name (such as the ruins of Awbare and Awbube), it denoted the final resting place of a local saint. Surveys by A.T. Curle
Stele
Northern Somali clan
Harrawa Valley. They are mainly found in cities and towns such as Awbare, Awbube, Sheder, Lefe Isa, Derwernache, Gogti, Jaare, Heregel, Arabi and Dembel
Gadabuursi
of Queen Kola, a powerful Queen who fought with the neighbouring town of Awbube in an ancient conflict, in his book First Footsteps in East Africa: "After
Somali_mythology
by Kebri Beyah. Cities and towns in the Awbare district include Awbare, Awbube, Sheder, Lefe Isa, Derwernache, Gogti, Jaare and Heregel. High points in
Awbare_(woreda)
old site had the prefix Aw in its name (such as the ruins of Awbare and Awbube), it denoted the final resting place of a local saint. Surveys by A.T. Curle
Somali_architecture
1415–1577 Muslim sultanate in the Horn of Africa
once large cities belonging to the Adal Sultanate. Towns such as Awbare, Awbube, Amud, Abasa and Gogesa, featured between 200 and 300 stone houses. The
Adal_Sultanate
old site had the prefix Aw in its name (such as the ruins of Awbare and Awbube), it denoted the final resting place of a local saint. Similarly, the ancient
Somali aristocratic and court titles
Somali_aristocratic_and_court_titles
Northern Somali clan
Another Gadabuursi ancient settlement known as Awbube is also named after a Gurgura saint called Sheikh Awbube who was a famous Ifat era saint also Nabidoor
Gurgura
Archaeological site in Awdal, Somaliland
historic site had the prefix Aw in its name (such as the ruins of Awbare and Awbube), it denoted the final resting place of a local Saint. The patron Saint
Amud
Town in Awdal, Somaliland
other coastal and hinterland towns such as Heis, Maydh, Abasa, Awbare, Awbube, Amud in the Borama area, Derbiga Cad Cad, Qoorgaab, Fardowsa, Maduna, Aw-Barkhadle
Zeila
Ancient ruin in Awdal, Somaliland
of Queen Kola, a powerful Queen who fought with the neighbouring town of Awbube in an ancient conflict, in his book First Footsteps in East Africa: "After
Abasa,_Awdal
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English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : metonymic occupational name for a boatbuilder or a mariner, from Middle English ship ‘ship’.
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Hindu, Indian
A Man with Ability Same as of Sun; The Sun
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Tamil
Born on a friday
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Greek
(Θυώνη) Greek name THYONE means "inspired frenzy." In mythology, this is the name Semele was called when her son Dionysos fetched her from Hades and brought her to Olympus.
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American, French, German, Spanish, Teutonic
Shining Warrior; Bright Army; Bright Warrior; Illustrious Warrior; Form of Herbert
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Tamil
Breeze
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American, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Name of a River; Container of Glory
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
A Brave Godly Person
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Victory of Good Company
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Hindu, Indian
Loyal
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