Tapu Bulu
Tapu may refer to: Concepts * Tapu (Polynesian culture), a concept of sacredness from which the word "taboo" is derived * Tapu (Ottoman law), a form of land tenure in the Ottoman Empire, subject to the tapu resmi tax Places * Tapu (Bora Bora), a private island in French Polynesia * Tapu, New Zealand, a settlement on the Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand * Țapu, a village in Micăsasa Commune, Sibiu County, Romania People and fictional characters * Codrin Țapu, a Romanian author and psychologist * Tapu Javeri, a Pakistani photographer * The "guardian deities," a group of ''Pokémon'' species introduced in ''Pokémon Sun and Moon'' (Tapu Koko, Tapu Lele Tapu may refer to: Concepts * Tapu (Polynesian culture), a concept of sacredness from which the word "taboo" is derived * Tapu (Ottoman law), a form of land tenure in the Ottoman Empire, subject to the tapu resmi tax Places * Tapu (Bora Bora), a p ..., Tapu Bulu, Tapu Fini) See also * Dapu (other) * Ko Tapu or Jam ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tapu (Polynesian Culture)
Tapu is a Polynesian traditional concept denoting something holy or sacred, with "spirituality, spiritual restriction" or "implied prohibition"; it involves Moral, rules and prohibitions. The English language, English word ''taboo'' derives from this later meaning and dates from Captain James Cook's visit to Tonga in 1777. The concept exists in many Polynesian societies, including traditional Māori culture, Māori, Samoa Islands, Samoan, Kiribati, Rapanui, Tahitian, Culture of Hawaii, Hawaiian, and Tongan cultures, in most cases using a recognisably similar word (from Proto-Polynesian ''wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Polynesian/tapu, *tapu''), though the Rotuman language, Rotuman term for this concept is "ha'a". In Hawaii, a similar concept is known as - /t/ and /k/ are standard allophonic variations in Hawaiian phonology#Phonemes and allophones , Hawaiian phonology. Outside Polynesian The root also exists outside Polynesian languages, in the broader Austronesian family: e.g. Fijian ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tapu (Ottoman Law)
Tapu (also Tabu) was a permanent lease of state-owned arable land to a peasant family in the Ottoman Empire. The term was also used to indicate the title deed that certified tapu rights. In Palestine, the Turkish word "tapu" was pronounced "tabu" by the Arabs, and has been carried over into Hebrew as such. The family head acquired the usufruct of the land and was able to transmit this right to his male descendants upon his death. In return, he pledged to cultivate the land on a continuous basis and to meet a series of fiscal requirements and obligations to fulfill specific services to the state or to the '' sipahi''s. Tapu is the basis of the Ottoman agrarian system revolving around family-scale units called ''çifthane''. See also *Economic history of the Ottoman Empire The economic history of the Ottoman Empire covers the period 1299–1923. Trade, agriculture, transportation, and religion made up the Ottoman Empire's economy. The Ottomans saw military expansio ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tapu Resmi
The tapu resmi was a feudal land tax in the Ottoman Empire. A ''tapu'' was the equivalent of a title deed for farmland, in a feudal system where farmers were proprietors rather than outright owners; this would be recorded in a ''tapu tahrir'', a survey of land ownership and land grants which the Ottoman government used to update land-tax records, and which are now valuable to historians. Not all land was subject to the tapu system; iltizam tax-farming was more commonly applied to non-tapu land. A prominent 16th-century legal theorist argued that tapu resmi was contrary to shari'ah law, and was effectively a bribe; however, tapu resmi continued to be used across the Ottoman Empire. Tapu resmi was a ''divani'' tax on these land titles, payable to the timar holder. Because land inherited land was subject to a change of title, tapu resmi could also be seen as an ''inheritance'' tax; but the tapu resmi fee was payable on other transfers too, including when farmland fell vacant because a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tapu (Bora Bora)
Motu Tapu, is a private island in the lagoon of Bora Bora in French Polynesia French Polynesia ( ; ; ) is an overseas collectivity of France and its sole #Governance, overseas country. It comprises 121 geographically dispersed islands and atolls stretching over more than in the Pacific Ocean, South Pacific Ocean. The t .... It is the located between To'opua and the lagoon entrance Te Ava Nui Passage. In the 19th century, Tahitian queen Pōmare IV held Motu Tapu as her private beach. Etymology The name "Motu Tapu" means "Sacred island" in several Polynesian languages.''Vaka Moana – Voyages of the Ancestors'' – Howe, K.R. (Editor), Page 33 References Islands of French Polynesia {{FrenchPolynesia-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tapu, New Zealand
Tapu is a locality on the western side of the Coromandel Peninsula of New Zealand. State Highway 25 runs through it. Coromandel is 35 km to the north, and Thames is 19 km to the south. The Tapu River flows from the Coromandel Range past the settlement and into the Firth of Thames to the west. The "Tapu-Coroglen Road", a windy gravel road, connects it across the Coromandel Range with Coroglen in the east. The Square Kauri is on this road. Demographics Tapu is described by Statistics New Zealand as a rural settlement. It covers and had an estimated population of as of with a population density of people per km2. Tapu is part of the larger Thames Coast statistical area. Tapu had a population of 303 in the 2023 New Zealand census, an increase of 54 people (21.7%) since the 2018 census, and an increase of 93 people (44.3%) since the 2013 census. There were 153 males, 150 females and 3 people of other genders in 111 dwellings. 2.0% of people identified a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Micăsasa
Micăsasa (; ) is a commune located in Sibiu County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Chesler (''Kesseln''; ''Keszlér''), Micăsasa, Țapu (''Abtsdorf an der Kokel''; ''Csicsóholdvilág''), and Văleni (''Huruba''). Micăsasa and Țapu villages have fortified churches. The commune is situated on the Transylvanian Plateau, at an altitude of , on the banks of the river Târnava Mare. It is located in the northwestern part of Sibiu County, west of the town of Copșa Mică and north of the county seat, Sibiu, on the border with Alba County. Micăsasa is crossed by national road , which branches off in Copșa Mică and merges into DN1 in Teiuș, to the west. The Micăsasa train station serves the CFR Main Line 300, which connects Bucharest with the Hungarian border near Oradea. The route of the Via Transilvanica long-distance trail passes through the village of Micăsasa. At the 2011 census, the commune had 2,058 inhabitants; of those, 93.4% were ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Codrin Țapu
Codrin Ștefan Țapu (born 17 December 1973) is a Romanian writer and psychologist. His work is focused on striking a middle ground between spiritual- and material-based belief systems, in the context of the multiple dimensions and nuances of the self. Horopciuc, Manuela (2000). "Psihologie sistemica sau ipostatica?" ("Systemic, or hypostatic psychology?" - book review), '' Viaţa Medicală'', 44 (3 November), p. 8 Life and career Țapu was born in Bucharest, and attended the University of Bucharest, where he earned his bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in psychology. From 1998, he worked as an instructor at the psychology department of Hyperion University.Albu 2013, p. 9 In 2000, he was awarded there the chair of lecturer extraordinary.Albu 2013, p. 10 In 2006, he was appointed an associate professor of psychology at the University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, being the first chair of the postgraduate module of counseling. Work Țapu's work addresses ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tapu Javeri
Tapu Javeri (Urdu: ; born Mustapha Farabi Javeri on 5 May 1965) is a Pakistani fashion and art photographer, radio host, television judge and jewellery designer. He works as a freelance photographer and was the photo editor of the Xtra magazine. He designs handbags, T-shirts, and scarves for his label "Tapulicious". He has also designed T-shirts for the Pakistani fashion designer Maheen Khan's label "Gulabo". He hosts a radio show, The Dark Room on CityFM89 (a country-wide radio channel in Pakistan). In 2010, 2011 and 2012 he was one of the jurors for Lux Style Awards. Early life Javeri is the son of jeweler Hassan Ali Mohammad Javeri and Ayesha Javeri. He has four siblings. He went to Karachi Grammar School for his early education and then to Bard College, New York City, to study Anthropology. After that, he went to Athens for his master's degree in Archeology and returned to Pakistan after the internship. Javeri traces his roots back to Jamnagar, Gujarat, where his ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tapu Koko
Tapu may refer to: Concepts * Tapu (Polynesian culture), a concept of sacredness from which the word "taboo" is derived * Tapu (Ottoman law), a form of land tenure in the Ottoman Empire, subject to the tapu resmi tax Places * Tapu (Bora Bora), a private island in French Polynesia * Tapu, New Zealand, a settlement on the Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand * Țapu, a village in Micăsasa Commune, Sibiu County, Romania People and fictional characters * Codrin Țapu, a Romanian author and psychologist * Tapu Javeri Tapu Javeri (Urdu: ; born Mustapha Farabi Javeri on 5 May 1965) is a Pakistani fashion and art photographer, radio host, television judge and jewellery designer. He works as a freelance photographer and was the photo editor of the Xtra magazi ..., a Pakistani photographer * The "guardian deities," a group of ''Pokémon'' species introduced in ''Pokémon Sun and Moon'' ( Tapu Koko, Tapu Lele, Tapu Bulu, Tapu Fini) See also * Dapu (other) * Ko Tapu or J ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |