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Babai may refer to: Patriarchs of the Church of the East * Babowai (fl. 457–484), executed for anti-Sassanid statements * Babai of Seleucia-Ctesiphon (fl. 497–503), Patriarch of the Church of the East (the Persian Church), from 497 to 503 * Babai the Great (551–628), an early church father of the Church of the East Other uses * Babai (Pashtun tribe), a Pashtun tribe in the Pakistan, Afghanistan and India * Babai (surname) * Babai (film), ''Babai'' (film), a 2015 Kosovan film * ''The Eight Hundred'' (八佰, Bābǎi), 2020 Chinese film * Babai, Iran, a village in Fars Province, Iran * Babai, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, a village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran * ''Babai Hotel'', 1992 Telugu film * Babai River, river in Nepal's Dang, Salyan and Bardiya districts and India's Uttar Pradesh state, then joining the Ghaghara * Babai Revolt, a revolt in the 13th century Turkey * Babai (Swamp Taro), a root crop cultivated in Kiribati * Babai Rural Municipality, ...
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Babowai
Babowai (also Babaeus or Mar Babwahi) (died 484) was Catholicos of Seleucia-Ctesiphon and Patriarch of the Church of the East from 457 to 484, during the reign of the Sassanid King Peroz I. Babowai was known for his pro-Byzantine leanings, for which he was often in conflict with other members of the anti-Byzantine Church of the East. He was executed in 484. Babowai was known as a learned philosopher. He was also a convert from Magianism, what the Zorastrians would call an apostate, someone who had renounced their religion, and therefore subject to considerable persecution. He was imprisoned for seven years, probably 470–480, and tortured repeatedly by the Magi, who were also burning churches and imprisoning other Christians. Babowai was also often in conflict with Barsauma, the metropolitan of Nisibis, though this was not unusual as Babowai was known to be in conflict with many others as well, be they authorities, colleagues, or subordinates. He was known to discipline ...
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Babai Of Seleucia-Ctesiphon
Babai, also Babaeus, was Catholicos of Seleucia-Ctesiphon and Patriarch of the Church of the East from 497 to 503. Under his leadership, the Church in Sasanian Empire (Persia) became increasingly aligned with the Nestorian movement, declared heretical in the Roman Empire."Nestorian"
''Encyclopædia Britannica''. Retrieved January 28, 2010.
Babai was also known as patriarch of Seleucia-Ctesiphon. When he became patriarch, he was married. With the permission of King Djamasp, Babai was allowed to call a (council) in 497/499, at ...
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Babai The Great
Babai the Great ( , c. 551 – 628) was an early church father of the Church of the East. He set several of the foundational pillars of the Church, revived the monastic movement, and formulated its Christology in a systematic way. He served as a monastic visitor and coadjutor with Mar Aba as unofficial heads of the Church of the East (often called the "Nestorian Church" by those in the West) after Catholicos Gregory until 628 AD, leaving a legacy of strong discipline and deep religious Orthodoxy. He is revered in the modern Assyrian Church of the East. Biography Babai the Great (not to be confused with Mar Babai I, the first autonomous leader of the Church of the East) was born in Beth Ainata in Beth Zabdai, on the west bank of the Tigris, near Nisibis.
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Babai (Pashtun Tribe)
The Babai ( ps, بابئی) are a Pashtun tribe formerly known as Babi (). Their traditional primary homeland is in Qalat, Zabul, located in Southern Afghanistan and Kandahar. They are a subtribe of the Ghilji Hotak clan of Pashtun people, largely settled in Afghanistan, Pakistan and India. The tribe speaks the most archaic and soft dialect Pashto language, referred to as Kandahari Pashto dialect or the Southern Dialect. The rulers and nawabs of Junagadh State, India, belonged to the Babai tribe. Notables *Muhammad Dilawar Khanji Babi, 14th Governor of Sindh, Pakistan, and Nawab of Junagadh State *Abdul Aziz Khan Babi, Khan of Babi Tribe & possessor of Mahal (Jo-e-Babi), Quetta, Balochistan *Parveen Babi, Indian actress * Basir Babai, News reporter of Radio Television Afghanistan's Balkh province branch See also * Pashtun tribes * Pathans of Gujarat *List of Muslim dynasties * Babi dynasty * Nawab of Junagarh Nawab of Junagarh or Junagadh refers to the now defunct ex ...
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Babai (surname)
Babai is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Béla Babai (1914–1997), Romani musician and interpreter *László Babai (born 1950), Hungarian mathematician See also * Babai (other) * Baba (other) Baba and similar words may refer to: Places * Baba mountain range, also known as ''Koh-i-Baba'', in the Hindu Kush of Afghanistan * Baba Canton, a canton in Los Ríos Province, Ecuador * Baba, Iran, a village in Kurdistan Province * Baba, K ...
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Babai (film)
''Babai'' is a 2015 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Visar Morina. Morina won the Best Director Award at the 50th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Kosovan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. It is the most expensive Kosovan film produced, with a budget of €1.7 million. Cast * Val Maloku as Nori * Astrit Kabashi as Gëzim * Adriana Matoshi as Valentina * Enver Petrovci as Adem * Xhevdet Jashari as Bedri See also * List of submissions to the 88th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film * List of Kosovan submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film Kosovo submitted a film for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film for the first time in 2014. The award is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture prod ... References External links * 2015 fi ...
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The Eight Hundred
''The Eight Hundred'' () is a 2020 Chinese historical war drama film directed by and co-written by Guan Hu, and starring Huang Zhizhong, Oho Ou, Jiang Wu, Zhang Yi, Wang Qianyuan, Du Chun, Vision Wei, Li Chen, Yu Haoming, Tang Yixin, and Zheng Kai. The film is based on real life events: the defense of Sihang Warehouse in 1937 Shanghai by Chinese NRA troops during the Battle of Shanghai and the Second Sino-Japanese War. Originally scheduled for release in July 2019, the premiere and the release was moved to August 21, 2020, nationwide release. The film was a critical and commercial success, grossing $461 million worldwide, making it the second highest-grossing film of 2020. Plot During the early days of the Second Sino-Japanese War, and on a greater scale World War II, the Imperial Japanese Army invaded Shanghai in what became known as the Battle of Shanghai. After holding back the Japanese for over 3 months, and suffering heavy losses, the Chinese army was forced to retreat ...
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Babai, Iran
Babai ( fa, بابائي, also Romanized as Bābā’ī) is a village in Hasanabad Rural District, Hasanabad District, Eqlid County, Fars Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni .... At the 2006 census, its population was 495, in 112 families. References Populated places in Eqlid County {{Eqlid-geo-stub ...
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Babai, Kohgiluyeh And Boyer-Ahmad
Bibi Janabad ( fa, بي بي جان اباد, also Romanized as Bībī Jānābād; also known as Bābā’ī, Bābā’ī Jānābād, and Jānābād) is a village in Emamzadeh Jafar Rural District, in the Central District of Gachsaran County, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni .... At the 2006 census, its population was 928, in 197 families. References Populated places in Gachsaran County {{Gachsaran-geo-stub ...
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Babai Hotel
''Babai Hotel'' is a 1992 Telugu-language comedy drama film directed by Jandhyala and produced by K. S. Rama Rao under the banner Creative Commercials. The film stars Brahmanandam, Gundu Hanumantha Rao and Kinnera.Telugu comedian in Guinness book
''His role as the protagonist in 'Babai Hotel', the saga of a man who cares for young orphans, won critical acclaim for him.'' This movie was named based on Babai Hotel in .


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Babai River
The Babai River ( ne, बबई नदी) originates in and completely drains Inner Terai Dang Valley of Mid-Western Nepal. Dang is an oval valley between the Mahabharat Range and Siwalik Hills in its eponymous district. Dang was anciently home to indigenous Tharu people and came to be ruled from India by the House of Tulsipur who also counted as one of the Baise Rajya ( ne, बाइसे राज्य)—a confederation of 22 petty kingdoms in the Karnali (Ghagra) region. About 1760 AD all these kingdoms were annexed by the Shah Dynasty during the unification of Nepal, except Tulsipur lands south of the Siwalik Hills were not taken. Since Dang Valley was somewhat higher, cooler, better-drained and therefore less malarial than most of the country's Inner Terai, it was settled to some extent by Shah and Rana courtiers and other Paharis long before DDT was introduced to control the disease-bearing ''Anopheles'' mosquito. Exiting Dang Valley and its district, the ...
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