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Baasha (other)
Baasha ( he, ''Baʿshāʾ'') may refer to: * Baasha of Israel, third king of the northern Israelite Kingdom of Israel ** Elah son of Baasha * Baasha of Ammon, king of Ammon in the 850s B.C. ''Baasha'' may also refer to: * Madras Baasha, diaclect of Tamil spoken in Chennai, India * Telangana Baasha, dialect of Telugu spoken in Telangana, India * '' Baashha'' or ''Baasha'' (Badshah), 1995 Indian Tamil film See also * Basha (other) Basha may refer to: *Baasha (king), a Hebrew king * ''Basha'' (film), a Tamil movie *Basha (tarpaulin), British military slang for a shelter or sleeping area * Arabic pronunciation of the Turkish title "Pasha", formerly used by some Arab rulers in ... * Bhasa (other) {{disambiguation, given name Hebrew-language given names ...
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Baasha Of Israel
Baasha ( he, , ''Baʿšāʾ'') was the third king of the northern Israelite Kingdom of Israel. He was the son of Ahijah of the Tribe of Issachar. Baasha's story is told in . Reign Baasha became king of Israel in the third year of Asa, king of Judah. () William F. Albright has dated his reign to 900–877 BCE, while E. R. Thiele offers the dates 909–886 BCE. Baasha came to power by murdering the previous king, Nadab, at Gibbethon, followed by the entire House of Jeroboam (Nadab's father and predecessor). Baasha had previously been a captain in Nadab's own army. Like many military leaders, he appears to have risen from obscurity. The Jewish Encyclopedia suggests that because he came from the tribe of Issachar, "he may have represented a local faction". Over the course of his 24-year reign, Baasha was at war with Asa, king of Judah. He allied Israel with Aram and endeavored to strangle Judah's trade by fortifying Ramah, a city five miles north of Jerusalem.
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King Elah
Elah ( he, אֵלָה ''’Ēlā''; el, Ἠλά; la, Ela) was the fourth king of Israel, the son and successor of Baasha. William F. Albright has dated his reign to 877–876 BCE, while E. R. Thiele offers the dates 886–885 BCE.Edwin Thiele, ''The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings'', (1st ed.; New York: Macmillan, 1951; 2d ed.; Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1965; 3rd ed.; Grand Rapids: Zondervan/Kregel, 1983). , 9780825438257 Chapter 16 of 1 Kings relates how Elah and all his family members were murdered by his chariot commander Commander (commonly abbreviated as Cmdr.) is a common naval officer rank. Commander is also used as a rank or title in other formal organizations, including several police forces. In several countries this naval rank is termed frigate captain. ... Zimri, who became his successor. References External links 1 Kings Chapter 16"Elah", ''Jewish encyclopedia'' 880s BC deaths 9th-century BC Kings of Israel 9th-century BC murdered mo ...
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Baasha (Ammon)
Baasha son of Rehob ( akk, 𒁀𒀪𒊓 𒈥 𒊒𒄷𒁉, mBaʿsa mar Ruḫubi) was the king of Ammon in 853 BCE. Along with Bar-Hadad II of Damascus )), is an adjective which means "spacious". , motto = , image_flag = Flag of Damascus.svg , image_seal = Emblem of Damascus.svg , seal_type = Seal , map_caption = , ..., Ahab of the Kingdom of Israel, the Arab king Gindibu, and a coalition of other Levantine monarchs, Baasha fought against the Assyrian king Shalmaneser III at the Battle of Qarqar. References *Rendsberg, Gary. "Baasha of Ammon". ''JANES'' 20:57 (1991). External linksLivius.orgJewish Encyclopedia.com
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Madras Baasha
Madras Bashai (Tamil: , ) is the variety of the Tamil language spoken by native people in the city of Madras (currently known as Chennai) in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is sometimes considered a pidgin, as its vocabulary is heavily influenced by Hindustani, Indian English, Telugu, Malayalam, and Burmese; it is not mutually intelligible with any of those except for Tamil, to a certain extent. Madras Bashai evolved largely during the past three centuries. It grew in parallel with the growth of cosmopolitan Madras. After Madras Bashai became somewhat common in Madras, it became a source of satire for early Tamil films from the 1950s, in the form of puns and double entendres. Subsequent generations in Chennai identified with it and absorbed English constructs into the dialect, making it what it is today. Etymology The phrase ''Madras Bhashai'' is a Hindostani compound word, where the Arabic word ''madrās'' is short for the city of '' madrāsa-paṭnā'' ( ''ci ...
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Telangana Baasha
Telangana Telugu, (Telangana slang or Telangana yaasa) often referred to as Hyderabadi Telugu () is a dialect of, the Telugu language. It has its own history, spoken mostly in the Indian state of Telangana, as well as neighbouring districts in Karnataka and Maharashtra that were a part of erstwhile Hyderabad State. This dialect, which is spoken in the Hyderabad region, is highly influenced by Hyderabadi Urdu, also called Dakhani or Deccani Urdu, at least in the vocabulary. Evolution This dialect has traces from the establishment of Delhi Sultanate in around 1300s. Later other Islam empires such as Tughlaq dynasty, Malik Maqbul Tilangani, Bahmani Sultanate influenced the culture of in the erstwhile Hyderabad and surrounding areas. Qutb Shahi dynasty which was established in 1518, played a key role in shaping the Hyderabadi Telugu. The empire was extended to smaller areas in present-day Maharashtra and Karnataka. This made the introduction of Marathi and Kannada languages ...
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Baashha
''Baashha'' is a 1995 Indian Tamil-language gangster action film written and directed by Suresh Krissna. The film stars Rajinikanth, Nagma and Raghuvaran, with Janagaraj, Devan, Shashi Kumar, Vijayakumar, Anandaraj, Charan Raj, Kitty, Sathyapriya, Shenbaga and Yuvarani in supporting roles. It revolves around an auto-driver who maintains a humble exterior and stays away from violence, but has a dark past which he conceals from his family. During the making of ''Annaamalai'' (1992), Rajinikanth and Krissna discussed a scene from the former's Hindi film ''Hum'' (1991) which was not filmed. The story of ''Baashha'' was adapted from that scene along with that film's core plot and key elements. Principal photography began in August 1994 and was completed in less than five months. P. S. Prakash was the cinematographer, and it was edited by Ganesh Kumar. The dialogues were written by Balakumaran. The music was composed by Deva and lyrics were written by Vairamuthu. ''Baashha'' was ...
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Basha (other)
Basha may refer to: *Baasha (king), a Hebrew king * ''Basha'' (film), a Tamil movie *Basha (tarpaulin), British military slang for a shelter or sleeping area * Arabic pronunciation of the Turkish title "Pasha", formerly used by some Arab rulers in Ottoman-influenced areas * Basha (title), an Ethiopian rank originally derived from the Turkish "Pasha" but of lower status *Basha, a chain of Lebanese cuisine restaurants in the Greater Montreal area People with the surname * Amal Basha, Yemeni women's rights activist * Arbër Basha (born 1998), Albanian footballer * Hassan Abu Basha, Egyptian military officer and politician * Migjen Basha (born 1987), Albanian footballer *Lulzim Basha (born 1974), Albanian politician See also * Bashar (other) Bashar (Arabic: ) is a given name, surname, and place name. Bashar may refer to: Places * Bashar, Iran, a village in Qazvin Province, Iran * Bashar, Plateau State, a village in the Wase local Government Area of Plateau State In Niger ...
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Bhasa (other)
Bhasa or Bhāsa was a Sanskrit playwright in ancient India, best known as the author of the romantic play ''Svapnavasavadattam''. It can also refer to: *Bhāṣā or bahasa, the Sanskrit word for language **Newar language, known officially in Nepal as Nepal Bhasa *Bhasa, Bishnupur, a census town in West Bengal, India See also * Baasha (other) Baasha ( he, ''Baʿshāʾ'') may refer to: * Baasha of Israel, third king of the northern Israelite Kingdom of Israel ** Elah son of Baasha * Baasha of Ammon, king of Ammon in the 850s B.C. ''Baasha'' may also refer to: * Madras Baasha, diacle ...
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