"Kubbah" in Marocco is still the term for a small square building with a low medianaranja cupola under which a Santon lies interred.
"Supplemental Nights, Volume 1"
Richard F. Burton
His Majesty, though he had only straw for his bed, was so exhausted after having passed the day on horseback on the heights of Santon, that on the eve of the battle he was sleeping soundly, when General Savary, one of his aides-de-camp, entered, to give an account of the mission with which he had been charged; and the general was obliged to touch his shoulder, and shake him, in order to rouse him.
"The Project Gutenberg Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte"
Bourrienne, Constant, and Stewarton
Napoleon's preparations were as follows:-his left, under Larmes, lay at Santon, a strongly fortified position: Soult commanded the right wing: the centre, under Bernadotte, had with them Murat and all the cavalry.
"The History of Napoleon Buonaparte"
John Gibson Lockhart