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- Baba_Budan abstract "Baba Budan was a 16th-century Sufi, revered by both Muslims and Hindus, whose shrine is at Baba Budangiri, Karnataka, India. He is said to have introduced the coffee plant to India by bringing seven raw beans from the port of Mocha, Yemen while coming back from Haj. In those days coffee was exported to other parts of the world in roasted or baked form so that no one could grow their own and were forced to buy from the Yemenis. He brought seven beans because the number 7 is considered sacred in Islam. The coffee plants were then raised at the place that bears his name.".
- Baba_Budan wikiPageExternalLink tour_bbgiri.htm.
- Baba_Budan wikiPageID "2745480".
- Baba_Budan wikiPageLength "1147".
- Baba_Budan wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Baba_Budan wikiPageRevisionID "705883343".
- Baba_Budan wikiPageWikiLink Bababudangiri_shrine.
- Baba_Budan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_Sufi_saints.
- Baba_Budan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Baba_Budan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_death_unknown.
- Baba_Budan wikiPageWikiLink Coffee.
- Baba_Budan wikiPageWikiLink Coffee:_A_Dark_History.
- Baba_Budan wikiPageWikiLink Hinduism.
- Baba_Budan wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Baba_Budan wikiPageWikiLink Karnataka.
- Baba_Budan wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Pendergrast.
- Baba_Budan wikiPageWikiLink Mocha,_Yemen.
- Baba_Budan wikiPageWikiLink Muslim.
- Baba_Budan wikiPageWikiLink Shrine.
- Baba_Budan wikiPageWikiLink Sufism.
- Baba_Budan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baba Budan".
- Baba_Budan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Karnataka-stub.
- Baba_Budan subject Category:Indian_Sufi_saints.
- Baba_Budan subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Baba_Budan subject Category:Year_of_death_unknown.
- Baba_Budan comment "Baba Budan was a 16th-century Sufi, revered by both Muslims and Hindus, whose shrine is at Baba Budangiri, Karnataka, India. He is said to have introduced the coffee plant to India by bringing seven raw beans from the port of Mocha, Yemen while coming back from Haj. In those days coffee was exported to other parts of the world in roasted or baked form so that no one could grow their own and were forced to buy from the Yemenis.".
- Baba_Budan label "Baba Budan".
- Baba_Budan sameAs Q4837277.
- Baba_Budan sameAs m.080gdj.
- Baba_Budan sameAs Q4837277.
- Baba_Budan wasDerivedFrom Baba_Budan?oldid=705883343.
- Baba_Budan isPrimaryTopicOf Baba_Budan.