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Queen ʿArrawelo or ʿArraweelo '[1] (Somali: Boqorad Carraweelo), also known as Ebla Awad, was a proto-Somali Queen in traditional folklore.[2]

  1. ^ Mukhtar, Mohamed. Historical Dictionary of Somalia. Maryland: Scarecrow Press. 2003. pp. 161-162.
  2. ^ Hanghe, Folktales of Somalia (Uppsala, Sweden: Somali Academy of Science and Arts 1988)

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