- with whom the
Habus were
frequently neighbours and with whom the
Habus shared a
number of
cultural similarities and traditions. The
Habus speak the distinctive...
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Badis ibn
Habus (Arabic: باديس بن حبوس) was the
third Berber king of the
Taifa of Granada. He
ruled between 1038 and 1073. A
member of the
Berber Zirid...
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Habu (波布) is a
Ryukyuan name
referring to
certain venomous snakes: The
following species are
found in the
Ryukyu Islands of ****an:
Protobothrops elegans...
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Medinet Habu (Arabic: مدينة هابو, romanized: Madīnat
Hābū;
Ancient Egyptian: ḏꜣmwt;
Sahidic Coptic: (ⲧ)ϫⲏⲙⲉ, ϫⲏⲙⲏ, ϫⲉⲙⲉ, ϫⲉⲙⲏ, ϫⲏⲙⲓ;
Bohairic Coptic:...
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Habu is the
common name of a
number of
species of
venomous snakes.
Habu may also
refer to:
Chironex yamaguchii, a
venomous box jellyfish,
known in ****an...
- Okinawa, ****an.
Other common names include habu sake or
Okinawan snake wine.
Habushu is
named after the
habu snake,
Protobothrops flavoviridis,
which belongs...
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Local common names include habu and Kume
Shima habu. The term "
habu" in
Okinawa Prefecture can also
refer to the
Sakishima habu (Protobothrops elegans) or...
- Buluggīn ben Bādīs ben
Ḥabūs ben Zīrī (1056–after 1090), also
known as "Al-Muzaffar" (the conqueror), was the
grandson of
Badis ben
Habus and the last Zirid...
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Habu (Habun) is a
language spoken in
central East Timor. The
classification of
Habu is unclear. Structurally, it is Malayo-Polynesian. However, its vocabulary...
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Mizuho Habu (****anese: 土生 瑞穂, Hepburn:
Habu Mizuho) is a ****anese model. She is a
former member of ****anese idol
group Sakurazaka46 & was
formerly represented...