Badí‘ — at the age of 15 Badí‘ (Arabic: ﺑﺪﻳﻊ) (1852 – 1869), was the title of Mírzá Áqá Buzurg i Nishapuri, also known by his title the Pride of Martyrs, was the son of Abdu l Majid i Nishapuri, a follower of the Báb and Bahá u lláh. Badí‘ is most … Wikipedia
Badi — may refer to:in Arabic poetry: *new poetryPeople: *Badí‘ i Khurásání, (1852 1869) an early Bahá í martyr from Persia. *Badi II, (1645 1681) ruler of the Kingdom of Sennar. *Badi III, (1692 1716) ruler of the Kingdom of Sennar. *Badi IV, (1724… … Wikipedia
Badi’ — im Alter von 15 Badi’ während der Gefangenschaft Badi’ (Arabisch: ﺑﺪﻳﻊ; „der Wunderbare“) ist der Titel von Aqa Buzurg i Nishapuri … Deutsch Wikipedia
Badí‘ — (arabe : ﺑﺪﻳﻊ) (1852 – 1869), est le titre de Mírzá Áqá Buzurg i Nishapuri, aussi connu par son titre de Fierté des Martyres. Il était fils de Abdu l Majid i Nishapuri, un disciple du Báb et de Bahá u lláh. Badí‘ est particulièrement… … Wikipédia en Français
Badi — Staat: Italien Region … Deutsch Wikipedia
Badi — Pays Japon Langue Japonais Périodicité Mensuelle Prix au numéro 1 300 Yen … Wikipédia en Français
Badi IV — (1724 1762), also known as Badi abu Shilluk, was a ruler of the Kingdom of Sennar.When Emperor Iyasu II of Ethiopia invaded his realm in 1738, the army of Sennar under the leadership of Hamis, a prince of Darfur, inflicted a significant defeat of … Wikipedia
Badi II — Badi II, known as The Bearded (1644/5 1681), was a ruler of the Kingdom of Sennar. During his reign, the Kingdom of Taqali to the west was defeated and made a vassal state. References * E.A Wallis Budge, A History of Ethiopia: Nubia and Abyssinia … Wikipedia
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badi̯os — badi̯os English meaning: gold, brown Deutsche Übersetzung: “gelb, braun” Note: (only Lat. and Ir.; maybe from one, at most not IE, language of ancient Europe?). Material: Lat. badius “ brown, chestnutcolored, bay “; O.Ir.… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary