Nimmo, Somalia

Nimmo, Somalia

Nimmo is a historical town in Somalia, south of Mogadishu. It consists of ruined stone houses and mosques. The Somali scholar Uways al-Barawi in the 19th century established a Madrassa there.

References

  • An Archaeological Reconnainsance in the Horn: The British-Somali Expedition,1975 - Neville Chittick.



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