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Buri may refer to: People * Buri (Dacian tribe), or Burs, a 1st–2nd century tribe living in Dacia * Buri tribe, an ancient Germanic people * Büri (died 1252), prince of the Chagatai Khanate * Buri, or Burebista, Thracian king of the Getae and Dacian from 82/61 BC–45/44 BC * Taj al-Muluk Buri (died 1132), Prince of Damascus and namesake of its Buri dynasty * Antti Buri (born 1988), Finnish racing driver Places * Buri, Bahrain * Buri, São Paulo, Brazil * Buri Peninsula, Eritrea * Buri, Iran * Burí, Jirondai, Panama, a corregimiento in Jirondai District, Ngäbe-Buglé Comarca, Republic of Panama * Büri, Panama, a corregimiento in Kankintú District, Ngäbe-Buglé Comarca, Republic of Panama * The name of several Thai mueangs (city-states) * Burri Almahas, Sudan Other uses * Búri, a Norse god * Búri (cave), a lava tube in Iceland * Buri palm, or ''Corypha'', a genus of Australasian palms * Batok, or ''buri'', traditional Philippine tattoos * Japanese amberjack The J ...
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Buri (Dacian Tribe)
The Burs (Latin ''Buri'', ''Buredeense'' and ''Buridavenses''; Greek Βοῦροι) were a Dacian tribe living in Dacia in the 1st and 2nd centuries A.D., with their capital city at Buridava. Name According to Wilhelm Tomaschek, the root ''bur''- is well known with the Dacian Thracian names: i.e. Burus (Thrax), Bουρχέντιος (that is to say ''Bhūri–Kanta'', a Bessian from Thrace), Burebista (the king of Dacians that is maybe related to Sanskrit ''bhūri'' "abundant, rich" and Iranian ''vista'' "possessor" ). Historical evidence The Dacian tribe Buredeense / Buri is attested by the ninth tabula of Europe of Ptolemy's ''Geography'', Cassius Dio and inscriptions. Before the battle of Tapae (101) (in the first campaign of Trajan) the Dacian tribe, the Buri, sent Trajan a message to the effect that he should withdraw from Dacia and restore peaceful relations. Their message to him was inscribed on the smooth top of a very large mushroom, in Latin. This message was u ...
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Büri, Panama
Büri is a corregimiento in Ngäbe-Buglé Comarca in the Republic of Panama Panama, officially the Republic of Panama, is a country in Latin America at the southern end of Central America, bordering South America. It is bordered by Costa Rica to the west, Colombia to the southeast, the Caribbean Sea to the north, and .... References Populated places in Ngöbe-Buglé Comarca {{NgäbeBuglé-geo-stub ...
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Japanese Amberjack
The Japanese amberjack or yellowtail, ''Seriola quinqueradiata'', is a species of Amberjack, jack bony fish, fish in the family Carangidae, native to the northwest Pacific Ocean. It is known as ''shiyu'' () in China, ''bang'eo'' () in Korea, and ''buri'' () or ''hamachi'' () in Japan. Although it is frequently listed on menus as "yellowtail tuna", it is a fish of an entirely different family, the Carangidae, rather than the family Scombridae that includes tunas, mackerels, and bonitos. Description Japanese amberjack usually grows to around 1 meter in length, though some can reach 1.5 meters. They have a characteristic yellow band that runs horizontally along the length of the body, as well as a yellow tail, hence their name. Mojako.jpg, Juvenile Japanese amberjack Naturalis Biodiversity Center - RMNH.ART.197 - Seriola quinqueradiata Temminck and Schlegel - Kawahara Keiga - 1823 - 1829 - Siebold Collection - pencil drawing - water colour.jpeg, Japanese amberjack, painting by K ...
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Batok
Batok, batek, patik, batik, or buri, among other names, are general terms for indigenous tattoos of the Philippines. Tattooing on both sexes was practiced by almost all ethnic groups of the Philippines, ethnic groups of the Philippine Islands during the pre-colonial era. Like other Austronesian peoples, Austronesian groups, these tattoos were made traditionally with hafted tools tapped with a length of wood (called the "mallet"). Each ethnic group had specific terms and designs for tattoos, which are also often the same designs used in other art forms and decorations such as pottery and weaving. Tattoos range from being restricted only to certain parts of the body to covering the entire body. Tattoos were symbols of tribal identity and kinship, as well as bravery, beauty, and social or wealth status. Tattooing traditions were mostly lost as Filipinos were converted to Christianity during the History of the Philippines (1565–1898), Spanish colonial era. Tattooing was also los ...
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Buri Palm
''Corypha'' or the gebang palm, buri palm or talipot palm is a genus of palms (family Arecaceae), native to India, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, New Guinea and northeastern Australia (Cape York Peninsula, Queensland). They are fan palms (subfamily Coryphoideae), and the leaves have a long petiole terminating in a rounded fan of numerous leaflets. All are large palms with leaves ranging from 2–5 metres in length. They reach heights of 20–40 m and with a trunk diameter of up to 1-2.5 m. All the species are monocarpic and die after flowering. The genus is relatively slow growing and can take many years to form a trunk. Species include: Gallery File:Buntaljfa.JPG, A traditional Filipino buntal hat made from buri palm Corypha (gebang palm, buri palm or talipot palm, genus of palms (fanily Arecaceae) Fruiting_buri_plant.jpg, Buri palm with fruits Uses In the Philippines, buri trees, like the sago palm, are used as sources of starch made into starch balls called ...
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Búri (cave)
The Búri () cave is a lava tube located in southwestern Iceland and was discovered in 1992, by the volcanologist Guðmundur Þorsteinsson. The cave was closed in 2014 by the owners of the land in cooperation with the Icelandic Speleological Society. Location The cave is located near Þorlákshöfn on the Reykjanesskagi peninsula, around 28 miles southeast of Reykjavík. Formation The cave is located in the Leitahraun lava Lava is molten or partially molten rock (magma) that has been expelled from the interior of a terrestrial planet (such as Earth) or a Natural satellite, moon onto its surface. Lava may be erupted at a volcano or through a Fissure vent, fractu ... field. It was created by a subterranean lava flow, where the wall of the cave cooled quicker than the lava itself, which drained away. The largest point measures in height and width. At the end of the cave system, there is a lava fall into the place where the lava escaped. The entrance to the cave is lo ...
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Búri
In Norse mythology, Búri (Old Norse: ) is a divinity god 'producer, father' of all other gods,Simek (Simek 2007:47). and an early ancestor of the Æsir gods of the principal pantheon in Old Norse religion. Búri was licked free from salty rime stones by the primeval cow Auðumbla over the course of three days. Búri's background beyond this point is unattested, and he had a son, Borr, by way of an unknown process. Búri is attested in the ''Prose Edda'', composed in the 13th century by Icelander Snorri Sturluson. The ''Prose Edda'' includes a quote from a 12th-century poem by skald Þórvaldr Blönduskáld that mentions the figure. Búri's mysterious origins are the subject of scholarly commentary and interpretation. Name The name ''Búri'', like the name of his son ''Borr, Burr'', is derived from the Proto-Germanic *''wiktionary:Appendix:Proto-Germanic/buriz, buriz'' "son, born". Thus, both names basically mean the same thing. In research, Buri's name is translated as "begotten ...
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Burri Almahas
Burri Almahas () is a neighbourhood located in the state of Khartoum within northern region of the city of Khartoum, and it is one of the old neighbourhoods of Khartoum. The name consists of two parts: Berri which is derived from "Bar Toti", while the Mahas are the ethnicity that formed the first inhabitants of Tuti Island. Some of them preferred to move from Tuti Island to the mainland of Khartoum because of their cultivation, and they established Al-Mahas land as the first inhabited settlement in Khartoum in 1575. Burri Almahas is situated nearby to the neighbourhoods of Garden City and Burri al-Drayssa, and home to the Burri Sports Club. Burri Almahas has a Köppen climate Köppen is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Bernd Köppen (1951–2014), German pianist and composer * Carl Köppen (1833-1907), German military advisor in Meiji era Japan * Edlef Köppen (1893–1939), German author a ... type of BWh, which indicates a hot desert climate ...
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Mueang
Mueang ( Ahom: 𑜉𑜢𑜤𑜂𑜫; ''mɯ̄ang'', ), Muang ( ''mɯ́ang'', ), Möng ( Tai Nuea: ᥛᥫᥒᥰ ''möeng''; ''móeng'', ), Meng ( zh, c=猛 or 勐) or Mường (Vietnamese) were pre-modern semi-independent city-states or principalities in mainland Southeast Asia, adjacent regions of Northeast India and Southern China, including what is now Thailand, Laos, Burma, Cambodia, parts of northern Vietnam, southern Yunnan, western Guangxi and Assam. Mueang was originally a term in the Tai languages for a town having a defensive wall and a ruler with at least the Thai noble rank of '' khun'' (), together with its dependent villages. The mandala model of political organisation organised states in collective hierarchy such that smaller mueang were subordinate to more powerful neighboring ones, which in turn were subordinate to a central king or other leader. The more powerful mueang (generally designated as , , , or – with Bangkok as ''Krung'' Thep Maha ''Nakhon'') occ ...
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Burí, Jirondai, Panama
Burí is a corregimiento in Jirondai District in Ngäbe-Buglé Comarca in the Republic of Panama Panama, officially the Republic of Panama, is a country in Latin America at the southern end of Central America, bordering South America. It is bordered by Costa Rica to the west, Colombia to the southeast, the Caribbean Sea to the north, and .... References Populated places in Ngöbe-Buglé Comarca {{NgäbeBuglé-geo-stub ...
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Buri Tribe
The Buri were a Germanic tribe in the time of the Roman Empire who lived in mountainous and forested lands north of the Danube, in an area near what is now the west of modern Slovakia. The Buri are mentioned in the ''Germania'' of Tacitus, where he describes them as being just beyond Marcomanni and Quadi, who lived on the northern bank of the Danube. He describes their language as being like that of the Suebi. In Tacitus, the Buri are not linked to the Lugii. Ptolemy, however, mentions the Lugi Buri dwelling in what is today southern Poland between the Elbe, the modern Sudetes, and the upper Vistula. This apparently indicates that the Buri were one of several Lugian tribes. Ptolemy distringuishes them from the Silingi Vandals, who are on the upper Oder. The fate of the Buri was tied to that of their powerful neighbours. They joined the Marcomanni-inspired invasion of the empire in the 2nd century AD, going against the emperor, Marcus Aurelius ( Julius Capitolinus, Life of M ...
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Buri, Iran
Buri (, also Romanized as Būrī; also known as Būrīābād) is a village in Arabkhaneh Rural District, Shusef District, Nehbandan County, South Khorasan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort .... At the 2006 census, its population was 23, in 10 families. References Populated places in Nehbandan County {{Nehbandan-geo-stub ...
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