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Baba and similar words may refer to: Places Poland * Baba, Masovian Voivodeship (east-central Poland) * Baba, Mogilno County in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-central Poland) * Baba, Rypin County in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-central Poland) * Baba, Greater Poland Voivodeship (west-central Poland) Romania * Baba, a village in Horea Commune, Alba County, Romania * Baba, a village in Coroieni Commune, Maramureș County, Romania * Baba, a tributary of the river Ghelința in Covasna County, Romania * Baba, a tributary of the river Putna in Vrancea County, Romania Other countries * Achi Baba (Turkish: Alçıtepe), a height dominating the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey, located in Çanakkale Province * Baba mountain range, also known as ''Koh-i-Baba'', in the Hindu Kush of Afghanistan * Baba Bakala, a historical town and tehsil in the Amritsar district in Punjab, India * Baba Canton, a canton in Los Ríos Province, Ecuador * Baba, Iran, a villag ...
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Baba, Masovian Voivodeship
Baba is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Łyse, within Ostrołęka County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately south of Łyse, Masovian Voivodeship, Łyse, north of Ostrołęka, and north of Warsaw. References

Villages in Ostrołęka County {{Ostrołęka-geo-stub ...
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Baba, Kohgiluyeh And Boyer-Ahmad
Bowa-ye Sofla (, also Romanized as Bowā-ye Soflá; also known as Bābā, Bābā Khāneh, Bovā, and Bowā-ye Pā’īn) is a village in Dehdasht-e Gharbi Rural District, in the Central District of Kohgiluyeh County, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort .... At the 2006 census, its population was 232, in 44 families. References Populated places in Kohgiluyeh County {{Kohgiluyeh-geo-stub ...
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Ramdev
Ramdev (born Ram Kisan Yadav between 1965 and 1975), also known by the prefix Baba, is an Indian Modern yoga gurus, yoga guru and businessman. He is primarily known for being a proponent of yoga and ayurveda in India. Ramdev has been organizing and conducting large yoga camps since 2002 and broadcasting his yoga sessions on various TV channels. He co-founded Patanjali Ayurved and Patanjali Yogpeeth with his colleague Balkrishna in 2006. Ramdev is aligned with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on a number of issues. In 2011–2012, he led protests against corruption in India and advocated for the repatriation of black money held in foreign banks. Ramdev has received criticism over his comments related to Medicine, modern medicine, yoga, and ayurveda. In April 2022, ''The Indian Express'' listed Ramdev as the 78th most powerful Indian. Early life and education Ramdev, originally named Ram Kisan Yadav, was born between 1965 and 1975 in Haryanvi people, Haryanvi family in Alipur ...
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Baba Clan
is a Japanese samurai The samurai () were members of the warrior class in Japan. They were originally provincial warriors who came from wealthy landowning families who could afford to train their men to be mounted archers. In the 8th century AD, the imperial court d ... family which was associated with Kai Province. Papinot, Jacques Edmond Joseph. (1906). ''Dictionnaire d’histoire et de géographie du Japon''; Papinot, (2003)"Baba" at ''Nobiliare du Japon'', p. 4 retrieved 2013-4-11. History The Baba were vassals of the Takeda clan. Select list of clan members * Baba TorasadaLouis, Thomas and Tommy Ito. (2008) ''Samurai: The Code of the Warrior,'' p. 90 * Baba Nobufusa References Japanese clans {{Japan-noble-stub ...
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Baba Yaga (other)
Baba Yaga is a supernatural creature in Slavic mythology, appearing as an old woman. Baba Yaga may also refer to: Characters *''Yaga'' (a younger incarnation of Baba Yaga) is the main character in the 2022 video game Blacktail *''Baba Yaga'', a witch who eats children in the 2021 animated film Secret Magic Control Agency * ''Baba Yaga'' (''Hellboy''), a character in the ''Hellboy'' comic series and the 2019 film ''Hellboy'' *"Baba Yaga", a nickname for the 2014-2017 character John Wick *''Baba Yaga'', a character in the 2011-2017 novel series ''Lord Marksman and Vanadis'' *''Baba Yaga'', a character in the 2002-2015 comic book series ''Fables'' *''Baba Yaga'', a 1986 character from the video game series ''Castlevania'' * ''Baba Yaga'' (''Dungeons & Dragons''), a powerful antagonist in the fantasy role playing game ''Dungeons & Dragons'' * The Tale About Baba-Yaga, Russian fairy tale collected in the late-18th century. Films and television *''Baba Yaga'', a 2021 animated fi ...
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Gül Baba (other)
Gül Baba Gül Baba (died 1541), also known as Jafer, was an Ottoman Bektashi dervish poet and companion of Sultan Suleiman I () who took part in a number of campaigns in Europe from the reign of Mehmed II onwards. Biography A native of Merzifon ... (died 1541) was an Ottoman poet. Gül Baba may also refer to: * Gül Baba, a Bektashi dervish who is said to have advised Beyezid II to found Galatasaray High School * ''Gül Baba'' (operetta), a 1905 work composed by Jenő Huszka * ''Gül Baba'' (1940 film), a Hungarian film directed by Kálmán Nádasdy * Gülbaba, Kilis, a village in Kilis Province, Turkey {{disambiguation ...
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Babá (other)
Babá may refer to: * Babá (footballer, born 1934) (1934–2010), Mario Braga Gadelha, Brazilian footballer. * Babá (footballer, born 1938) (1938–2000), Santino Quarth Irmão, Brazilian footballer. * Babá (footballer, born 1944), Roberto Caveanha, Brazilian footballer. See also * Baba (other) * Baba (name) {{disambiguation, hn ...
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Baba (name)
Baba can be a surname in several cultures such as Dravidian, Japanese, Turkics, and Yoruba. It is also a nickname for 'father' in some languages, and translates to "father" in the Arabic, Persian and Shona languages. In various Slavic languages “baba” means an “old lady” (as in the diminutive variation babushka). First name * Baba Abdulai Musah (born 1996), Ghanaian professional footballer * Baba Adamu Iyam (born 1948), Nigerian soldier who served as Military Administrator of Kwara State * Baba Adeeko (born 2003), Irish professional footballer * Baba Balababa oghlu Aliyev (Azerbaijani: Baba Balababa oğlu Əliyev) (1915—1991), Azerbaijani painter, People's Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR, Chairman of the Union of Artists of Azerbaijan * Baba Aparajith (born 1994), Indian cricketer * Baba Ayagiba, Ghanaian politician * Baba Balia (born 1954), Indian spiritual guru and preacher * Baba Buddha (Gurmukhi: ਬਾਬਾ ਬੁੱਢਾ; bābā buḍhā; lit. meaning "wise ol ...
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Baba (Alevism)
In Alevism, a baba is religious leader related to a dede in Sufism. List of notable babas * Arabati Baba Teḱe * Demir Baba Teke * Gül Baba Gül Baba (died 1541), also known as Jafer, was an Ottoman Bektashi dervish poet and companion of Sultan Suleiman I () who took part in a number of campaigns in Europe from the reign of Mehmed II onwards. Biography A native of Merzifon ... * Otman Baba See also * Bektashi Dedebabate References Culture of Turkey Alevism Islam in Turkey Shia Islam in Turkey {{islam-stub ...
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Baba (honorific)
Baba ("father, grandfather, wise old man, sir")Platts, John T. (John Thompson). ''A dictionary of Urdu, classical Hindi, and English''. London: W. H. Allen & Co., 1884. is an Arabic honorific term, used in several West Asian, South Asian, Southeast European and African cultures. It is used as a mark of respect to refer to Hindu ascetics ('' sannyasis'') and Sikh gurus, as a suffix or prefix to their names, e.g. Sai Baba of Shirdi, Baba Ramdev, etc. ''Baba'' is also a title accorded to Alevi clerics of Shia Islam, also among Sunni leaders and heads of certain Sufi orders, as in Baba Bulleh Shah, Baba Farid, and Rehman Baba. One of the most revered high priests in Samaritan tradition is Baba Rabba, literally "The Great Father".Tsedaka, B. (2014)"A Fruity Sukkah Made from the Four Species" TheTorah.com. He lived c. 3rd–4th century C.E. ''Baba'' is also the title used for the Israeli Kabbalistic rabbis of the Abuhatzeira family, descendants of Rabbi Israel Abuhatze ...
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Mama And Papa
In linguistics, mama and papa are considered a special case of false cognates. In many languages of the world, sequences of sounds similar to and mean "mother" and "father", usually but not always in that order. This is thought to be a coincidence resulting from the process of early language acquisition. Jakobson, R. (1962"Why 'mama' and 'papa'?"In Jakobson, R. ''Selected Writings, Vol. I: Phonological Studies'', pp. 538–545. The Hague: Mouton. Nichols, J. (1999"Why 'me' and 'thee'?"''Historical Linguistics 1999: Selected Papers from the 14th International Conference on Historical Linguistics'', Vancouver, 9–13 August 1999, ed. Laurel J. Brinton, John Benjamins Publishing, 2001, pages 253-276.Bancel, P.J. and A.M. de l'Etang. (2008"The Age of Mama and Papa"Bengtson J. D. In ''Hot Pursuit of Language in Prehistory: Essays in the four fields of anthropology.'' (John Benjamins Publishing, Dec 3, 2008), pages 417-438.Bancel, P.J. and A.M. de l'Etang. (2013"Brave new words"In ''N ...
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