Badro Bari Explained
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]
Notes and References
- Burton . Richard . Narrative of a Trip to Harar . 1855 . The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London . 25 . 144 . 10.2307/1798108 . 1798108 .
- Hecht . Elisabeth-Dorothea . The City of Harar and the Traditional Harar House . Journal of Ethiopian Studies . 1982 . 15 . Institute of Ethiopian Studies . 59 . 41965897 .
- Book: Insoll . Timothy . The Archaeology of Islam in Sub-Saharan Africa . 3 July 2003 . Cambridge University Press . 78 . 9780521657020 .
- Book: ABUBAKER . ABDULMALIK . THE RELEVANCY OF HARARI VALUES IN SELF REGULATION AND AS A MECHANISM OF BEHAVIORAL CONTROL: HISTORICAL ASPECTS . The University of Alabama . 40 .