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Badi (other)
Badi may refer to: People *Aquiles Badi (1894–1976), Argentine painter *Badi II (1645–1681), ruler of the Kingdom of Sennar *Badi III (1692–1716), ruler of the Kingdom of Sennar *Badi IV (1724–1762), ruler of the Kingdom of Sennar *Badí‘ (Mírzá Áqá Buzurg-i-Nishapuri) (1852–1869), an early Bahá'í martyr from Persia *Badi' Khayri (1893–1966), Egyptian folk lyricist and playwright *Badi-al-Molk Mirza (died after 1891), Qajar prince, statesman and author *Badi people, Nepal *Badi (caste), a scheduled caste found in Uttar Pradesh *Chimène Badi (born 1982), French singer Places *Badi, Dholpur, an administrative subdivision of Dholpur district, Western India *Badi, Guinea *Badi, Iran, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran *Badi, Nauru, a city in the Republic of Nauru *Badi, Raisen, a town in Madhya Pradesh, India *Badi, Sudan, a medieval city on the west coast of the Red Sea *El Badi Palace, a Moroccan palace built in 1578 Others *Names of God in Islam#Lists of na ...
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Aquiles Badi
Aquiles Badi (1894–1976) was twentieth-century Argentine painter. He was born in Buenos Aires on April 14, 1894, and died in that same city on May 8, 1976. Education Badi studied in Italy and Argentina. He spent his childhood in Milan (Italy) and studied at the Regio Collegio Tomasseo school where he earned a Technical License in 1909. That same year, at age 15, he returned to Buenos Aires to study at the National Academy of Fine Arts. Here he became a close friend of the painters Horace Butler and Héctor Basaldúa. Career After the death of his father, Badi returned to Italy in 1921, where he toured Europe with his friend Butler. He continued his studies in Paris at the Julian Academy and Le Fauconier Workshop. Over the next years of his radical life he lived in the towns of Sanary-Sur-Mer and Cagnes, France, where he met up with Raquel Forner, Alfredo Bigatti, Pedro Dominguez Neira, Alberto Moravia and Leopoldo Marechal. In 1928, Badi traveled to Buenos Aires with his ...
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Badi, Sudan
Bāḍiʿ was a medieval African port on the Red Sea. It was the first port established by the Arabs in the Bilād al-Sūdān and flourished between about 600 and 1100. It was a merchant settlement conducting trade between its hinterland and Arabia. It does not appear to have fallen under the authority of any established state.Yusuf Fadl Hasan (1967), ''The Arabs and the Sudan: From the Seventh to the Early Sixteenth Century'' (Edinburgh University Press), pp. 64–66. Bāḍiʿ was located south of the Gulf of ʿAḳīḳ, just offshore on the island of Er Rih (''al-Rīḥ'') in what is now Sudan, near the border with Eritrea. The village of ʿAḳīḳ, which gives its name to the gulf, lies some to the north of the site. Older authorities, such as ''The Red Sea and Gulf of Aden Pilot'', identify the ruins of Er Rih with ancient Ptolemais Theron, but J. W. Crowfoot argues that Ptolemais is ʿAḳīḳ and the ruins of Er Rih medieval Bāḍiʿ.John Winter Crowfoot (1911), "S ...
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Bari (other)
Bari is the second largest continental city of southern Italy. Bari may also refer to: Languages * Bari dialect, a dialect of Neapolitan spoken in the Apulia and Basilicata regions of Italy * Bari language, spoken in South Sudan, Uganda, and Democratic Republic of Congo * Bari language (Ubangian), a Ubangian language of South Sudan * Barí language a chinchan language of Colombia and Venezuela Places India * Bari (Odisha Vidhan Sabha constituency), in Jajpur, Odisha * Bari, Himachal Pradesh * Bari, India, Rajasthan * Jorasanko Thakur Bari, the ancestral home of the Tagore family, West Bengal * Bari, Raebareli, a village in Uttar Pradesh, India * Bari Assembly constituency (other) Iran * Bari, West Azerbaijan * Bari, East Azerbaijan * Bari, Zanjan * Bari, Iran (other) Italy * Bari Sardo, Sardinia, Italy * Metropolitan City of Bari, Italy * Mola di Bari, Bari, Apulia, Italy * Province of Bari, Apulia, Italy * Sammichele di Bari, Bari, Apulia, Italy O ...
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Badie (other)
Badie or Badié may refer to: Places * Badié, a village in the Bagassi Department of Balé Province in southern Burkina Faso * Le Badie, a village in Tuscany, Italy People Given name * Badie Aouk (born 1995), Moroccan footballer * Badie Ovnteni (born 1967), Nigerien flyweight boxer Surname * Asad Badie, Afghani pop singer * Bertrand Badie (born 1950), French political scientist and international relations specialist, emeritus professor * Gbagnon Badie (born 1992), Ivorian footballer * Laurence Badie (born 1928), French actress * Mohamed Badie, eighth General Guide (chairman) of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood * Peter Badie (1925–2023), American jazz bass player * Tyler Badie (born 1999), American football player * Vincent Badie (1902–1989), French lawyer and politician * Florence La Badie (1888–1917), American actress of the silent film era See also * Badi (other) * Badis (other) Badis may refer to: *Badis (town), a ruined town in Morocco * ...
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Badis (other)
Badis may refer to: *Badis (town), a ruined town in Morocco * ''Badis'' (fish), a genus of fishes in the family Badidae See also *Badi (other) Badi may refer to: People * Badi II, (1645–1681) ruler of the Kingdom of Sennar *Badi III, (1692–1716) ruler of the Kingdom of Sennar *Badi IV, (1724–1762) ruler of the Kingdom of Sennar * Badí‘ (Mírzá Áqá Buzurg-i-Nishapuri), (1852� ...
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Badi' Al-Zaman (other)
Badi' al-Zaman ( ar, بديع الزمان, "''The Wonder of the Age''") or ''Bediüzzaman'' may refer to: *Badi' al-Zaman al-Hamadani (10th century), master of Arabic prose *Badi' al-Zaman Mirza (died 1514), Timurid ruler of Herat *Said Nursî Said Nursi ( ota, سعيد نورسی, ku, Seîdê Nursî ,سەعید نوورسی‎; 1877 – 23 March 1960), also spelled Said-i Nursî or Said-i Kurdî, and commonly known with the honorifics Bediüzzaman (meaning "wonder of the age") an ... (1877–1960), Turkish Muslim scholar {{hndis Arabic honorifics ...
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Badi' Poetry
Arabic poetry ( ar, الشعر العربي ''ash-shi‘ru al-‘Arabīyyu'') is the earliest form of Arabic literature. Present knowledge of poetry in Arabic dates from the 6th century, but oral poetry is believed to predate that. Arabic poetry is categorized into two main types, rhymed or measured, and prose, with the former greatly preceding the latter. The rhymed poetry falls within fifteen different meters collected and explained by al-Farahidi in ''The Science of ‘ Arud''. Al-Akhfash, a student of al-Farahidi, later added one more meter to make them sixteen. The meters of the rhythmical poetry are known in Arabic as "seas" (''buḥūr''). The measuring unit of seas is known as "''taf‘īlah''," and every sea contains a certain number of taf'ilas which the poet has to observe in every verse (''bayt'') of the poem. The measuring procedure of a poem is very rigorous. Sometimes adding or removing a consonant or a vowel can shift the ''bayt'' from one meter to another. Also, in ...
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Badi Panthulu
''Badi Panthulu'' () is a 1972 Indian Telugu-language drama film, produced by P. Perraju under the Triveni Productions banner and directed by P. Chandrasekhara Reddy. It stars N. T. Rama Rao and Anjali Devi, with music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. It is a remake of the Kannada film ''School Master'' (1958). The film was released on 22 November 1972 and became a commercial success, with Rama Rao winning the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu. Plot Raghava Rao, a noble school teacher, leads a happy family life with his ideal wife Janaki, two sons, and a daughter. Raghava Rao is transferred to his native village as a headmaster where he notices the children are completely undisciplined. He struggles hard and makes them straight including an impish boy Ramu who becomes his admirer and designates their school as ideal. Eventually, Raghava Rao's presence becomes a hurdle to the trespasses of school committee president Papa Rao, a fraudulent person. So, he sets fire to Raghava R ...
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Badi Mata
Badi Mata is a Hindu goddess of disease, one of a group of seven sister goddesses with similar associations. Badi Mata is worshipped by some tribes in India, such as the Saharia, and the Kamar. Her worshippers believe that her wrath causes people to suffer from smallpox. The worshippers sacrifice goats to appease her. Badi Mata's sisters were Sitala Mata, Phul Mata, Pansahi Mata, Gusulia Mata, Kankar Mata, and Malbal. She was also associated with Choti Mata, who is associated with chicken pox Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with varicella zoster virus (VZV). The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab ..., and Sendri Mata who is associated with measles. References Hindu goddesses {{Hindu-myth-stub ...
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Badi (magazine)
''Badi'', stylized as ''Bʌ́di'' (), was a monthly Japanese magazine for gay men. Established in November 1994 by Terra Publications, the first edition was released in January 1995. The title comes from the Japanese pronunciation of "buddy". The primary demographic of ''Badi'' was younger men (and admirers of younger men). The magazine featured articles on fashion, health, and relationships; community news and event listings; and stories and images in both photographic and gay manga formats. There was also a personal ad section, as well as advertisements from gay-related and gay-friendly businesses such as spas, clubs and hotels, bars, cafes and restaurants, host bars (hustler bars), brothels, and retail shops. Issues of ''Badi'' were approximately 500–1000 pages, including several pages of glossy colour. Though the magazine included pornographic Pornography (often shortened to porn or porno) is the portrayal of sexual subject matter for the exclusive purpose of ...
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Iran
Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmenistan to the north, by Afghanistan and Pakistan to the east, and by the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf to the south. It covers an area of , making it the 17th-largest country. Iran has a population of 86 million, making it the 17th-most populous country in the world, and the second-largest in the Middle East. Its largest cities, in descending order, are the capital Tehran, Mashhad, Isfahan, Karaj, Shiraz, and Tabriz. The country is home to one of the world's oldest civilizations, beginning with the formation of the Elamite kingdoms in the fourth millennium BC. It was first unified by the Medes, an ancient Iranian people, in the seventh century BC, and reached its territorial height in the sixth century BC, when Cyrus the Gr ...
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Badi Language
Badi may refer to: People *Badi II, (1645–1681) ruler of the Kingdom of Sennar *Badi III, (1692–1716) ruler of the Kingdom of Sennar *Badi IV, (1724–1762) ruler of the Kingdom of Sennar * Badí‘ (Mírzá Áqá Buzurg-i-Nishapuri), (1852–1869) an early Bahá'í martyr from Persia *Badi people, Nepal *Badi (caste) a scheduled caste found in Uttar Pradesh *Chimène Badi (born 1982), French singer Places * Badi, Dholpur, an administrative subdivision of Dholpur district, Western India *Badi, Guinea *Badi, Iran, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran * Badi, Nauru, a city in the Republic of Nauru *Badi, Raisen, a town in Madhya Pradesh, India *Badi, Sudan, a medieval city on the west coast of the Red Sea *El Badi Palace, a Moroccan palace built in 1578 Others * Al-Badīʿ, one of the names of God in Islam * Badi' calendar, used in Bábism and the Bahá'í Faith * , a 1984 Turkish film * Badi language, a language of Northwestern Iran * ''Badi'' (magazine), a Japanese magazine ...
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