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Abar may refer to: * ''Abar'' (album), an album by Bangladeshi rock band Black *'' Abar, the First Black Superman'', a film *Abar (Queen), a Nubian queen dated to the Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt *Abar language People with the surname *Saber Abar Saber Abar ( fa, صابر اَبَر; born June 8, 1984) is an Iranian actor, director and writer. He is best known for his performance in ''About Elly'' (2008), directed by Academy Award-winning Asghar Farhadi''.'' He has received various accola ...
(born 1984), Iranian actor and theater director {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Abar (album)
''আবার (Again)'' is the third studio album by Bangladeshi rock band Black, released on July 10, 2008. After a full five-year hiatus the band released the album under the sponsorship of Warid Telecom. A gala was held for the album's release at Dhaka's Bashundhara City shopping mall, with the band performing various songs from the album with collaborations from other notable artists. The album was said to have sold 5,000 copies three hours after launch and is considered to be Black's most critically acclaimed album and a landmark record for the rock music scene of Bangladesh. Track listing Production team * Recorded By: Shuvo, Saad & Iqbal Asif Jewel * Recorded At: BENGAL MUSIC STUDIO & NOT OF THIS EARTH * Mixed & Mastered By: Iqbal Asif Jewel * Photography: Khademul Insan Line up * Jon – vocals, guitar * Jahan – lead guitar * Sagar – bass * Tony – drums Guest musicians * Gary Kanter: Trumpet (Track 4) * Iqbal Asif Jewel Iqbal Asif Jewel (bo ...
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Abar, The First Black Superman
''Abar, The First Black Superman'' is a 1977 blaxploitation superhero film directed by Frank Packard and starring J. Walter Smith, Tobar Mayo, and Roxie Young. When it was released on VHS in 1990, it was re-titled ''In Your Face''. Premise Upon moving into a bigoted neighbourhood, the scientist father of a persecuted black family gives a superpower elixir to a tough bodyguard, who then becomes a superpowered crimefighter. Cast * J. Walter Smith as Dr. Kinkade * Tobar Mayo as John Abar * Roxie Young as Mrs. Kinkade * Gladys Lum as Debbie Kinkade * Tony Rumford as Tommie Kinkade * Rupert Williams as Jim Kinkade * Tina James as Susan Kinkade * Art Jackson as Dudley * Allen Ogle as Peabody * Joe Alberti as Hunt * Dee Turguand as Mabel Production The film was the brainchild of James Smalley, a black pimp from Louisiana, and Frank Packard, a white actor and screenwriter; it was filmed partly in a working whorehouse. Smalley ran out of money before the film was completed, and had to ...
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Abar (Queen)
Abar was a Nubian queen of the Kingdom of Kush dated to the Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt. She is known from a series of stela found in Sudan and Egypt. Her appearances mark her as the niece of King Alara of Nubia, married to King Piye and the mother of King Taharqa. Life Abar, a Nubian queen of the Kingdom of Kush dated to the Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt, is known from a stela (Stela V) found in Kawa, Sudan, recording that she was dedicated as a sistrum player at the temple by her father, as well in a similar scene at Jebel Barkal where she appears behind her son Taharqa and from a stela from Tanis, Egypt. Another appearance by Abar is at the Amun Temple at Sanam, Sudan. Abar was the mother of King Taharqa and married to the King Piye. She was a niece of King Alara of Nubia (the daughter of his sister). She was separated from her son, Taharqa, for a long period of time and when they were reunited there was much rejoicing as he had become Pharaoh in her absence. This may have b ...
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Abar Language
Mungbam is a Southern Bantoid language of the Lower Fungom region of Cameroon. It is traditionally classified as a Western Beboid language, but the language family is disputed. Good et al. uses a more accurate name, the 'Yemne-Kimbi group,' but proposes the term 'Beboid.' The language is spoken in four villages, Abar, Munken, Ngun, and Biya (formerly known as 'Za''). Speakers from each village consider their speech to be distinct, but the dialects are loosely classified as one language because they heavily overlap in grammar and vocabulary and are mutually intelligible.Lovegren, Jesse. ''Mungbam Grammar''. 2013, University of Buffalo, Ph D dissertation. There is no name for the language as a whole. The village name Abar is sometimes used. The name "Mungbam" is a quasi-acronym of the village names plus Missong, which used to be considered a fifth dialect. Speakers from the four villages plus Missong regularly interact with each other in markets, at school, and during celebrations. ...
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