Boutilimit
Boutilimit (Arabic: بوتلميت) lies 164 km south east of Mauritania's capital of Nouakchott.
Boutilimit | |
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Commune and town | |
Boutilimit Location in Mauritania | |
Coordinates: 17°31′N 14°46′W | |
Country | Mauritania |
Region | Trarza |
The estimated population in 2005 was 27,170.[1]
The town is also well known in the region for its production of handicraft items, particularly rugs made from camel or goat hair, as well as silver crafts.
Notable people
Notable people from the town include Moktar Ould Daddah, the nation's first president following independence from France, the writers Aïchetou Mint Ahmedou and Moussa Ould Ebnou, the deputy L’Malouma Said, and the journalist Naha Mint Seyyidi.[2] Mohammad Al-Hasan Al-Dido was born in Boutilimit, he is a Mauritanian Muslim scholar, author, writer, and poet.[3]
References
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- Hasan, Rabiul. "Global Ties Arizona honors L' Malouma Said's life and work". Northeast Valley News. Archived from the original on 2019-03-27. Retrieved 2019-03-13.
- "التفريغ النصي - اغتنام الحياة - للشيخ محمد الحسن الددو الشنقيطي". Islamweb إسلام ويب (in Arabic). Retrieved 2022-12-19.
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