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Badi may refer to: People *Badi II, (1645–1681) ruler of the Kingdom of Sennar *Badi III, (1692–1716) ruler of the Kingdom of Sennar *Badi IV, (1724–1762) ruler of the Kingdom of Sennar *Badí‘ (Mírzá Áqá Buzurg-i-Nishapuri), (1852–1869) an early Bahá'í martyr from Persia *Badi people, Nepal *Badi (caste) a scheduled caste found in Uttar Pradesh *Chimène Badi (born 1982), French singer Places *Badi, Dholpur, an administrative subdivision of Dholpur district, Western India *Badi, Guinea *Badi, Iran, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran *Badi, Nauru, a city in the Republic of Nauru *Badi, Raisen, a town in Madhya Pradesh, India *Badi, Sudan, a medieval city on the west coast of the Red Sea *El Badi Palace, a Moroccan palace built in 1578 Others *Names of God in Islam#Lists of names, Al-Badīʿ, one of the names of God in Islam *Badi' calendar, used in Bábism and the Bahá'í Faith * , a 1984 Turkish film *Badi language, a language of Northwestern Iran *Badi (maga ...
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Badi II
Bādī II Abū Daqn, known as The Bearded (r. 1644/5 – 1681), was a ruler of the Kingdom of Sennar. He was the son of Rabat I and ascended to the throne in 1644/5. During the reign of Badi II, the Kingdom of Taqali to the west was defeated and made a vassal state. He captured northern and western parts of Kordofan and extended Funj territory across the White Nile, occupying the northern half of the Shilluk Kingdom The Shilluk Kingdom, dominated by the Shilluk people, was located along the left bank of the White Nile river in what is now South Sudan and southern Sudan. Its capital and royal residence was in the town of Fashoda. According to Shilluk folk h ... in 1650 and defeating the Abdallabi tribes who were supported by the Ottoman Empire. He defeated the Darfur Sultan Musa by the mid-1650s and reduced the tribal chieftaincies northward along the Nile to feudatories. Through his conquests, Badi II formed a slave army, drawing primarily from the population of Nubia. The c ...
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