The Mūša (Latvian: Mūsa; German: Muhsse) is a river in Northern Lithuania and Southern Latvia (Zemgale region). At its confluence with the river Nemunėlis...
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Look up Musa or musa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Musa may refer to: Mūša, a river in Lithuania and Latvia Musa, Azerbaijan, a village in Yardymli...
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Mansa Musa (reigned c. 1312 – c. 1337) was the ninth Mansa of the Mali Empire, which reached its territorial peak during his reign. Musa's reign is often...
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MUSA may refer to: Manufacturing USA, a network of research institutes in the United States Museum of the University of St Andrews Cancún Underwater Museum...
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Musas: Un Homenaje al Folclore Latinoamericano en Manos de Los Macorinos, Vol 1 (English: "Muses: An Homage to Latin American Folklore in the Hands of...
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The müsa, or müsa appenninica, is a bagpipe from the Apennines of north-west Italy which was commonly used to accompany the piffero in the folk music...
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Musa bin Aman (Jawi: موسى بن حاج أمان; born 30 March 1951) is a Malaysian politician who is the Yang di-Pertua Negeri-designate of Sabah. He will assume...
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Moses in Islam (redirect from Musa (prophet))
Mūsā ibn ʿImrān (Arabic: موسى ابن عمران, lit. 'Moses, son of Amram') is a prominent prophet and messenger of God and is the most frequently mentioned individual...
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Musa Hilal (Arabic: موسى هلال, romanized: Mūsa Hilāl) is a Sudanese Arab tribal chief and militia leader and adviser to the Sudanese Minister of Internal...
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Musa is one of three genera in the family Musaceae. The genus includes 83 species of flowering plants producing edible bananas and plantains, and fiber...
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Musa Dagh (Turkish: Musa Dağı; Armenian: Մուսա լեռ, romanized: Musa leṛ; Arabic: جبل موسى, romanized: Jebel Musa; meaning "Moses Mountain") is a mountain...
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were the "people of the northern borderlands" (i.e. the lower parts of the Mūša and Lielupe river valleys). Between the 1st and the 4th century the cultural...
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Blue Java banana (redirect from Musa 'Blue Java')
Southeast Asia—Musa balbisiana and Musa acuminata. The Blue Java banana is a triploid (ABB) hybrid of the seeded banana Musa balbisiana and Musa acuminata...
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MUSA's is a musical band led by piano/ keyboardist Martin "Musa" Musaubach. Members combination in MUSA's varies in different live shows. While the band...
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Blood banana (redirect from Musa sumatrana)
The blood banana (Musa acuminata var. zebrina), is a variety of the wild banana Musa acuminata native to Sumatra, Indonesia. The blood banana is an ornamental...
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Said Wilbert Musa (/sɑːˈiːd ˈmuːsɑː/ , born 19 March 1944) is a Belizean lawyer and politician. He was the third prime minister of Belize from 28 August...
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Musa Qala (Pashto: موسی کلا; "Fortress of Moses") is a town and the district centre of Musa Qala District in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. It is located...
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Musa Yusupovich Bazhaev (Russian: Муса Юсупович Бажаев) is a Russian businessperson of Chechen descent, founder ukrainian company jabko.ua. He is the current...
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Musa Cälil (Tatar: Муса Җәлил, Tatar pronunciation: [muˈsɑ ʑæˈlil]; Russian: Муса Джалиль, romanized: Musa Dzhalil; 15 February [O.S. 2 February] 1905...
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Mount Sinai (redirect from Gebel Musa)
Aramaic: ܛܘܪܐ ܕܣܝܢܝ Ṭūrāʾ dəSīnăy; Coptic: Ⲡⲧⲟⲟⲩ Ⲥⲓⲛⲁ), also known as Jabal Musa (Arabic: جَبَل مُوسَىٰ, translation: Mountain of Moses), is a mountain on...
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Musa ibn Musa al-Qasawi (Arabic: موسى بن موسى القسوي) also nicknamed the Great (Arabic: الكبير); died 26 September 862) was leader of the Muwallad Banu...
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Musa acuminata is a species of banana native to Southern Asia, its range comprising the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia. Many of the modern edible...
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Amr Moussa (redirect from ʻAmrū Mūsa)
Amr Moussa (Arabic: عمرو موسى, IPA: [ˈʕɑmɾe mæˈħæmmæd ˈmuːsæ], Amr Muhammad Moussa; born 3 October 1936) is an Egyptian politician and diplomat who was...
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Musa (also spelled Mousa), also known as Thea Musa, was a ruling queen of the Parthian Empire from 2 BC to 4 AD. Originally an Italian slave-girl, she...
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Al-Khwarizmi (redirect from Muhammad ibn Musa Al-Khwarizmi)
Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi (Persian: محمد بن موسى خوارزمی; c. 780 – c. 850), or simply al-Khwarizmi, was a Persian polymath who produced vastly influential...
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Musa Otieno (born 29 December 1973 in Nairobi) is a Kenyan former footballer. Otieno has enjoyed an illustrious career on his native continent, playing...
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The Musa Awards (Spanish: Premios Musa) are awards presented by Ibero Americana Radio Chile, a subsidiary of the Spanish group PRISA to recognize "the...
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Musa ibn Ja'far al-Kazim (Arabic: مُوسَىٰ ٱبْن جَعْفَر ٱلْكَاظِم, romanized: Mūsā ibn Jaʿfar al-Kāẓim; 745–799) was a descendant of the Islamic prophet...
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Musa Anter (1920 – 20 September 1992), also known as "Apê Musa" (Kurdish: Apê Musa, literally "Uncle Musa"), was a Kurdish writer, journalist and intellectual...
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cultivated bananas come from two wild species – Musa acuminata and Musa balbisiana, or hybrids of them. Musa species are native to tropical Indomalaya and...
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