Musa

Musa

=Botany=

*"Musa (genus)", one of three genera in the family Musaceae that includes bananas and plantains

Geography

*Mūša, a river in Lithuania and Latvia
*Musa,Pakistan, a village in Chhachh, Attock, Punjab, Pakistan
*Musa, Afghanistan
*Musa, Azerbaijan, in Yardymli Rayon
*Musa Dagh a mountain peak in Turkey
*Abu Musa, an island in the Persian Gulf
*Jabal Musa, Sinai, a mountain in the Sinai Desert believed to be a possible location of the Biblical Mount Sinai
*Jebel Musa, Morocco, a mountain known as one of the pillars of Hercules
*Musa (crater), an impact crater on Saturn's moon Enceladus
*Musa (Tanzanian ward), a ward in Tanzania

Living or historical people

*Musa is the name of Moses in Arabic, Malay and Indonesian languages and is used in both Moslem and Christian scriptures.
*Mírzá Musá (d. 1887) surnamed Áqáy-i-Kalím was the brother of Bahá'u'lláh, the founder of the Bahá'í Faith.
*Musa of Darfur, a 17th century ruler of Darfur
*Musa of Parthia, queen of Parthia c. 2 BC–AD 4
*Musa bin Nusair (640-716), Yemeni Muslim governor and general under the Umayyads, Viceroy of North Africa since 698, invaded Spain in 711
*Musa bin Shakir, Persian engineer and astronomer
*The Banu Musa brothers, Persian scholars, sons of Musa bin Shakir
*Mansa Musa, leader of the Mali Empire between 1312–37
*Mohammad Musa, founder and president of the Engineering & Business Alliance [http://www.mohammadmusa.com]
*M. Musa Mbenga, Executive Secretary of Permanent Interstate Committee for Drought Control in the Sahel
*Imam Musa al-Kazim, the seventh Imam (spiritual leader) of mainstream Shi'ite Islam.
*Musa Khan
*Musa Cälil, Tatar poet and anti-Nazi resistance fighter
*Duduzile Likwa Musa

Fictional characters

*Musa, a character in the story of "The City of Brass" in "The Book of One Thousand and One Nights".
*Musa, a fairy of music from the Winx Club animated series.

Acronyms

*Massey University Students' Association
*Multiple-unit steerable antenna for shortwave reception developed by HT Friis ("Proc. IRE, vol. 25, no. 7, p. 841, 1937")
* [http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~musa/ Mathematics Undergraduate Student Association] at the University of California, Berkeley.
*Musicians Union of South Africa
* [http://sifnos.ilsp.gr/musa/ Multilingual Subtitling of Multimedia]
*Municipal Urban Service Area
* [http://www.musaonline.com/ Monash University Student Association] at Monash University, Sunway.

Miscellaneous

*"Musa", a 2001 South Korean epic film
*Musa connector, a type of coaxial connector used in the telecommunications and video industries
* Musa, an Italian car by Lancia
* A restaurant in Aberdeen
* 600 Musa, an asteroid


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