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Bushi and similar can refer to: People * Alban Bushi (born 1973), Albanian footballer * Bushi Moletsane (born 1984), Mosotho footballer * Bushi (wrestler) (born 1983), Japanese professional wrestler * Fatmir Bushi (born 1963), Albanian weightlifter Other uses * Bushi (music), a genre of Japanese folk music * Bushi (region), a region in the Democratic Republic of the Congo *Bushi (warrior), a Japanese word for "warrior", often used to refer to a samurai *Bushi language, a language of Madagascar and Mayotte * Bushi Station, a railway station Iruma, Saitama, Japan *Bushi, a short-lived clothing line founded by Busta Rhymes Trevor George Smith Jr. (born May 20, 1972), known professionally as Busta Rhymes, is an American rapper, singer and actor. Chuck D of Public Enemy gave him the moniker Busta Rhymes, after National Football League, NFL and Canadian Football Lea ... See also * Bushie, a derogatory statement for an American political supporter of George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush ...
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Alban Bushi
Alban Bushi (born 20 August 1973) is an Albanian professional association football, football coach and former player who is the Manager (association football), manager of Albania national under-21 football team, Albania under-21 and Albania national under-20 football team, under-20 team. He is nicknamed "Loku". A forward (association football), forward, Bushi played for 12 clubs in six countries during his 19-year career. He started his career with capital club KF Tirana, Tirana where he had an impressive goal-per-game ratio; he also had three short spells on loan with Szegedi in Hungary, FC Remscheid in Germany and Flamurtari Vlorë in Albania. He then went off to Greece to play for a short time at Apollon Smyrni F.C., Apollon Smyrni. Following that he enjoyed a decent time at Litex Lovech before spending the next four years in Turkey by representing Adanaspor, İstanbulspor, and Trabzonspor. Bushi returned to Albania in the middle of 2004 to play for one season with Partizani ...
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Bushi Moletsane
Bushi Moletsane (born 2 January 1984) is a Mosotho footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Lioli Teyateyaneng. Since 2003, he has won 53 caps and scored three goals for the Lesotho national football team The Lesotho national football team, also known as LNFT, represents Lesotho in men's international association football and is governed by the Lesotho Football Association. History Following Lesotho's independence from the United Kingdom in 196 .... External links * Men's association football midfielders Lesotho men's footballers Lesotho men's international footballers 1984 births Living people {{Lesotho-footy-bio-stub ...
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Bushi (wrestler)
, better known by the ring name Bushi (stylized in all caps), is a Japanese professional wrestler. He is best known for his 13-year tenure in New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), where he was a member of ''Los Ingobernables de Japón''. Prior to adopting his current persona, Shimizu worked under the ring names T28 (pronounced 'Tetsuya'), Tetsuya, and Tetsuya Bushi in All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW). While in AJPW, together with Super Crazy, Bushi won the 2010 Junior Tag League and won the U-30 Tag Team Tournament in 2008 with Kushida. Bushi spent 2009 working in Mexico for International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG), gaining international experience before returning to AJPW in 2010. Having worked for AJPW for most of his career, Bushi transferred to NJPW in April 2012 initially temporarily, with the move becoming permanent in January 2013. In NJPW, he is a one-time IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion, a one-time IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champion with Shingo Takagi and a rec ...
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Fatmir Bushi
Fatmir Bushi (born 27 December 1963 in Tirana) is a Albanian former weightlifter who competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics The 1992 Summer Olympics (, ), officially the Games of the XXV Olympiad (, ) and officially branded as Barcelona '92, were an international multi-sport event held from 25 July to 9 August 1992 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Beginning in 1994 .... References External links * Weightlifters at the 1992 Summer Olympics Olympic weightlifters for Albania Living people 1963 births Albanian male weightlifters Sportspeople from Tirana 20th-century Albanian sportsmen {{Albania-weightlifting-bio-stub ...
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Bushi (music)
is a type of Japanese folk music genre. The Japanese term , originally used in Buddhist folk music in Japan, simply means "melody". Like the generic term '' ondo'', ''bushi'', the voiced form of ''fushi'', is used as a suffix for Japanese folk songs. It is found in many Japanese traditional and folk songs, usually shamisen or sanshin songs. Some examples include: ''Ringo bushi'', '' Tsugaru yosare bushi'', ''Tsugaru aiya bushi'', ''Tsugaru jongara bushi'', , ''Hōnen bushi'' and ''Itokuri bushi''. ''Yasaburō bushi'' is one of the most well known, and dates back over 300 years. These folk songs are most commonly heard at local festivals in Japan. See also * Tsugaru-jamisen * Shamisen * Ryukyuan music , also called , is an umbrella term that encompasses diverse musical traditions of the Amami, Okinawa, Miyako and Yaeyama Islands of southwestern Japan. The term of is preferred by scholars in this field. The word "Ryūkyū" originally referre ... References {{Music of ...
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Bushi (region)
Bushi is mainly a traditional region and an African ethnic group in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire); mainly located in the South Kivu province. It lies along the Mitumba Mountains and includes the administrative territories of Walungu, Kabare, Kalehe, Mwenga, Idjwi and Uvira surrounding Bukavu, which is its main city. There are about 7-12 million inhabitants in the region speaking the Mashi or Shi language. The Bushi is also a kingdom that is organized into many localities or sub-chiefdoms. The Shi people, also known as Bashi, Banyabungo or Banyindu; are exactly close neighbours of Lega; Fuliiro, Bavira and Bembe people in the southern part of South Kivu; the Banyarwanda/Barundi people in the neighboring countries, and are close neighbours of Bahunde and Banyanga people who are located in the North Kivu province. The inhabitants of Bushi are the Shi people ( Shi: ''Bashi'', singular: ''Mushi'') and their language is the Shi language ...
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Bushi (warrior)
The samurai () were members of the warrior class in Japan. They were originally provincial warriors who came from wealthy landowning families who could afford to train their men to be mounted archers. In the 8th century AD, the imperial court downsized the national army and delegated the security of the countryside to these privately trained warriors. Eventually the samurai clans grew so powerful that they became the ''de facto'' rulers of the country. In the aftermath of the Gempei War (1180-1185), Japan formally passed into military rule with the founding of the first shogunate. The status of samurai became heredity by the mid-eleventh century. By the start of the Edo period, the shogun had disbanded the warrior-monk orders and peasant conscript system, leaving the samurai as the only men in the country permitted to carry weapons at all times. Because the Edo period was a time of peace, many samurai neglected their warrior training and focused on peacetime activities such as a ...
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Bushi Language
Bushi or Kibosy (''Shibushi'' or ''Kibushi'') is a dialect of Malagasy spoken in the Indian Ocean island of Mayotte. Malagasy dialects most closely related to Bushi are spoken in northwestern Madagascar in the area of Antsiranana (Diego-Suarez) and Mahajanga (Majunga), which is also the closest point in Madagascar to Mayotte. Kibosy and Majunga together are considered one of the Malagasy languages by ''Glottolog.'' Geographical distribution Bushi is known as Kibushi on Mayotte and is spoken by 40% of the island's people (1980). It is spoken alongside the Maore dialect (''Shimaore''), a Bantu language. Historically, Kibushi and Shimaore have been spoken in certain villages but Shimaore tends to be the ''de facto'' indigenous lingua franca in everyday life because of the larger Shimaore-speaking population. Only Shimaore is represented on the local television news program by Réseau Outre-Mer 1re. Dialects of Bushi in Mayotte (known as ''Shibushi'' in Shimaore) include Kiantal ...
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Bushi Station
is a passenger railway station located in the city of Iruma, Saitama, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Seibu Railway. Lines Bushi Station is served by the Seibu Ikebukuro Line from in Tokyo, with some services inter-running via the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line to and the Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line to and onward via the Tokyu Toyoko Line and Minato Mirai Line to . Located between and , it is 39.7 km from the Ikebukuro terminus. Station layout The station consists of two ground-level side platforms serving two tracks, with a bidirectional centre track in between the two platform tracks for use by out-of-service trains. File:Bushi Station south entrance 20170325.jpg, The south entrance in March 2017 File:Bushi Station south entrance ticket barriers 20150413.jpg, The south entrance ticket barriers in May 2015 File:Bushi Station overview 20170325.jpg, Overview of the station looking east in March 2017 File:Bushi Station platforms 20170325.jpg, The platforms ...
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Busta Rhymes
Trevor George Smith Jr. (born May 20, 1972), known professionally as Busta Rhymes, is an American rapper, singer and actor. Chuck D of Public Enemy gave him the moniker Busta Rhymes, after National Football League, NFL and Canadian Football League, CFL wide receiver Buster Rhymes, George "Buster" Rhymes. He has received 12 Grammy Award nominations, making him Grammy Award records#Most nominations without winning, one of the most-nominated artists without a win. ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' and Vibe (magazine), ''Vibe'' ranked him among the Billboard and Vibe's 50 Greatest Rappers of All Time, 50 Greatest Rappers of All Time, while ''Forbes'' listed him among the greatest rappers on their list of the "50 Top Rappers of All Time". Busta Rhymes was an original member of Leaders of the New School, a group that attracted national attention while opening on tour for Public Enemy. He gained further exposure for their guest appearance on A Tribe Called Quest's "Scenario (song), S ...
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Bushie
A Bushie, or less commonly, Bushite or Bushy, is a term referring to a political supporter of George H. W. Bush or George W. Bush. More specifically, it is used to denote the inner circle of Bush advisors, appointees, and acolytes. The label carries much the same meaning as the terms "Reaganite", "Clintonista", and “Obamabot”, which are used to denote aides and followers of Presidents Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama respectively. History Although the term has a longer recorded usage, it first came to prominence with the John Podhoretz's 1993 book, ''Hell of a Ride'', about his experiences working for the George H. W. Bush White House. According to reviewer Jonathan Yardley of ''The Washington Post'', :''A Bushie is defined by Podhoretz as "someone either directly beholden to eorge Herbert Walker Bushor someone to whom Bush was directly beholden," someone who could prove himself to interviewers in the Bush job- appointments team as having "Bush experience," me ...
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Bushey (other)
Bushey is a town in England. Bushey may also refer to: * Bushey railway station, Hertfordshire, England * Bushey Studios, a British film studio in the town * Bushey Grammar School Bushey is a town in the Hertsmere borough of Hertfordshire in the East of England. It had a population of 25,328 in the 2011 census, rising to 28,416 in the 2021 census, an increase of 12.19%. This makes Bushey the second most populated town ..., a former school in the town * Duane R. Bushey (born 1944), seventh Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy * Frank Bushey (1906–1972), American Major League Baseball pitcher * Trent Bushey (born 1964), American actor * J. Calvin Bushey, a pseudonym used by American composer and music publisher Will Lamartine Thompson (1847–1909) See also * '' Bushey v. New York State Civil Service Commission'', an American labor law case * Bushi (other) * Bushy (other) {{disambig, surname ...
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