Harar (Indonesian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Harar" in Indonesian language version.

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bbc.co.uk (Global: 8th place; Indonesian: 18th place)

news.bbc.co.uk

  • "Five new heritage sites in Africa". BBC. July 13, 2006. Diarsipkan dari asli tanggal 2020-11-27. Diakses tanggal 2006-12-18. Harar Jugol, seen as the fourth holiest city of Islam, includes 82 mosques, three of which date from the 10th Century, and 102 shrines.

csa.gov.et (Global: 6,441st place; Indonesian: low place)

un.org (Global: 97th place; Indonesian: 71st place)

  • "Panda sanctuary, tequila area join UN World Heritage sites". Un.org. 2006-07-13. Diarsipkan dari asli tanggal 2016-03-04. Diakses tanggal 2013-07-23.

unesco.org (Global: 104th place; Indonesian: 116th place)

whc.unesco.org

  • "Harar Jugol, the Fortified Historic Town". World Heritage List. UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Diarsipkan dari asli tanggal 2016-12-12. Diakses tanggal 6 August 2009. It is considered 'the fourth holy city' of Islam, having been founded by a holy missionary from the Arabic Peninsula.

web.archive.org (Global: 1st place; Indonesian: 1st place)

  • CSA 2005 National Statistics Diarsipkan 2007-08-13 di Wayback Machine., Table B.4
  • "Panda sanctuary, tequila area join UN World Heritage sites". Un.org. 2006-07-13. Diarsipkan dari asli tanggal 2016-03-04. Diakses tanggal 2013-07-23.
  • "Harar Jugol, the Fortified Historic Town". World Heritage List. UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Diarsipkan dari asli tanggal 2016-12-12. Diakses tanggal 6 August 2009. It is considered 'the fourth holy city' of Islam, having been founded by a holy missionary from the Arabic Peninsula.
  • "Five new heritage sites in Africa". BBC. July 13, 2006. Diarsipkan dari asli tanggal 2020-11-27. Diakses tanggal 2006-12-18. Harar Jugol, seen as the fourth holiest city of Islam, includes 82 mosques, three of which date from the 10th Century, and 102 shrines.