- ISBN 978-0-521-20093-6. Encyclopædia Britannica. "Ibn Bābawayh, also
spelled Ibn
Babūyā, in full Abū Jaʿfar Muḥammad ibn Abū al-Ḥasan ʿAlī ibn Ḥusayn ibn Mūsā al-Qummī...
- al-Kulayni al-Razi (329 AH), Man la
yahduruhu al-Faqih by
Muhammad ibn
Babuya and Al-Tahdhib and Al-Istibsar both by
Shaykh Muhammad Tusi. Shi'a clerics...
-
district and
Trans Nzoia. The sub-clans of the
Bukusu include the Bamutilu,
Babuya, Batura, Bamalaba, Bamwale, Bakikayi, Basirikwa, Baechale, Baechalo, Bakibeti...
-
Contemporary Society for
Contemporary Studies Volume 7, No.1 1963 – Page 119 "Ibn
Babuya of Qum
incorporated an
adaptation of it in his treatise,
Kitabi Kamal al...
- 242, 244, 250, 253–57, 260, 262–63 Qomi, pp. 31, 101–02, 164, 213–14; Ebn
Bābuya, II, p. 271;
Modarresi Ṭabāṭabāʾi 1976, I, p. 18; Drechsler, pp. 124–31...
- (and
later Christian) authors, such as the 10th
century Shia
scholar Ibn
Bābūya, who
adapted a jātaka into a
story titled Balawhar wa-Būdāsf,
which became...
- (ŵamama) =
mother Badada(ŵadhadha) = dad
Bagogo (ŵagogo) =
grandmother Babuya (ŵabhuya) = grandmother, also used when
addressing old
female persons Basekulu...
- पनामा (Hindi, Sanskrit)
Papua New
Guinea Bābùyà Niǔ Jǐnèiyà - 巴布亞紐幾內亞 / 巴布亚纽几内亚 (Mandarin
Chinese variant),
Bābùyà Xīn Jǐnèiyà - 巴布亞新幾內亞 / 巴布亚新几内亚 (Mandarin...
-
Buddha was
incorporated in the work of the Shi'ite
Muslim theologian Ibn
Bābūya (923–991). In this story,
titled Balawhar wa-Būdāsf, the main character...
- 巴巴多斯 Bābāduōsī
Bradley Ally
Swimming 37 Papua New Guinea (PNG) 巴布亚新几内亚
Bābùyà Xīn Jǐnèiyà Ryan Pini
Swimming 38 Brazil (BRA) 巴西 Bāxī
Robert Scheidt Sailing...