Badro Bari
Badro Bari, meaning "Badr gate" is one of five ancient gates of Harar, Ethiopia.[1][2] It was named after the notable seventh century conflict in Islamic history called the Battle of Badr.[3] The vicinity of the gate was the ground for the Malassay military drills for cadets.[4]
References
- Burton, Richard (1855). "Narrative of a Trip to Harar". The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London. 25: 144. doi:10.2307/1798108. JSTOR 1798108.
- Hecht, Elisabeth-Dorothea (1982). "The City of Harar and the Traditional Harar House". Journal of Ethiopian Studies. Institute of Ethiopian Studies. 15: 59. JSTOR 41965897.
- Insoll, Timothy (3 July 2003). The Archaeology of Islam in Sub-Saharan Africa. Cambridge University Press. p. 78. ISBN 9780521657020.
- ABUBAKER, ABDULMALIK. THE RELEVANCY OF HARARI VALUES IN SELF REGULATION AND AS A MECHANISM OF BEHAVIORAL CONTROL: HISTORICAL ASPECTS (PDF). The University of Alabama. p. 40.
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