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Badis may refer to: *Badis (town), a ruined town in Morocco * ''Badis'' (fish), a genus of fishes in the family Badidae See also *Badi (other) 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 ...
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Badis (town)
Badis was a town in Morocco, 110 km southeast of Tétouan, between the territory of the Ghomara and the Rif; the Banu Yattufat (Ait Yitufut) live in the area. History Badis was part of the Kingdom of Nekor, and after the Idrisids, Almoravids, Almohads, and Marinids; the last three dynasties used it as a naval base. It had some importance under the Marinid sultan Abu Said () and paid the same taxes—1000 ''dinars''—as Melilla and Larache. Badis had an arsenal and shipyards. The population engaged in fishing and piracy and was the seat of the governor of the Rif that embraced the entire coast and some inland tribes (Bukkuya, Banu Mansur, Banu Khalid, Banu Yadir). In his visit to the town, Leo Africanus described it as having 600 households. About 100 meters, there are two rocky islets, the largest called ''Hajar Badis'', which the Spaniards call Peñón de Vélez, and which they occupied in 1508, an occupation that lasted until 1520. In 1526 the Wattasid sultan Abu Hassun, d ...
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Badis (fish)
''Badis'' is a genus of freshwater fish in the family Badidae found in South Asia, Southeast Asia and China. These species have a sharp spine on the opercle, soft and spinous parts of the dorsal fin contiguous, three spines in the anal fin, tubed pores in the lateral line, villiform teeth and a rounded caudal fin.Geetakumari, K. & Kadu, K. (2011)''Badis singenensis'', a new fish species (Teleostei: Badidae) from Singen River, Arunachal Pradesh, northeastern India. ''Journal of Threatened Taxa, 3 (9): 2085-2089.'' In addition, they differ from the related genus '' Dario'' by being larger and displaying more involved parental care. Species There are currently 24 recognized species in this genus, but a comprehensive taxonomic review is necessary as some of the described species are inseparable based on available data. * ''Badis andrewraoi'' Valdesalici & van der Voort, 2015Valdesalici, S. & van der Voort, S. (2015): Four new species of the Indo-Burmese genus ''Badis'' fr ...
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