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Who was the Nun Guda?
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I’m not sure which person you mean by “Nun Guda.” I don’t recognize that exact name from major historical or religious sources. Could you give a bit more context — where you saw the name (book, article, inscription), or the region or time period it relates to?
Possible things people sometimes mean when a name like this comes up:
- Gudea (sometimes spelled Guda in older transliterations) — a ruler (ensi) of the Sumerian city-state Lagash (~22nd century BCE).
- Saint Gudula (also spelled Guda/Gudole) — a female saint/nun associated with Brussels (early medieval).
- “Nun” as a title or the biblical figure Nun (father of Joshua) — in case the words were reversed or mistranscribed.
- A place name (there are villages in South Asia with similar names).
If you paste the sentence or source where you found “Nun Guda,” I can identify who (or what) it refers to.
Possible things people sometimes mean when a name like this comes up:
- Gudea (sometimes spelled Guda in older transliterations) — a ruler (ensi) of the Sumerian city-state Lagash (~22nd century BCE).
- Saint Gudula (also spelled Guda/Gudole) — a female saint/nun associated with Brussels (early medieval).
- “Nun” as a title or the biblical figure Nun (father of Joshua) — in case the words were reversed or mistranscribed.
- A place name (there are villages in South Asia with similar names).
If you paste the sentence or source where you found “Nun Guda,” I can identify who (or what) it refers to.
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