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  • Beja
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Beja or Béja in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Beja may refer to: Beja people, an ethnic group in northeast Africa Blemmyes, historical name

    Beja

    Beja

  • Béja
  • City in Béja Governorate, Tunisia

    Béja (Arabic: باجة Bāja) is a city in Tunisia. It is the capital of the Béja Governorate. It is located 105 kilometers (65 mi) from Tunis, between the

    Béja

    Béja

    Béja

  • Beja people
  • Cushitic ethnic group native to Egypt, Sudan and Eritrea

    The Beja people or the Bejas are a Cushitic ethnic group native to the Eastern Desert, inhabiting a coastal area from southeastern Egypt through eastern

    Beja people

    Beja people

    Beja_people

  • Olympique Béja
  • Tunisian association football club

    Olympique de Béja (Arabic: الأولمبي الباجي), known as O Béja or simply OB for short, is a Tunisian football club based in Béja. The club was founded in

    Olympique Béja

    Olympique_Béja

  • Beja language
  • Cushitic language of Northeast Africa

    Beja (Bidhaawyeet or Tubdhaawi) is an Afroasiatic language of the Cushitic branch spoken on the western coast of the Red Sea by the Beja people. Its speakers

    Beja language

    Beja_language

  • Beja kingdoms
  • Medieval Kingdoms

    there were six Beja kingdoms that were established. These kingdoms stretched from the lowlands of Eritrea to Aswan in Egypt. The Beja kingdoms occupied

    Beja kingdoms

    Beja_kingdoms

  • Madam Beja
  • 2026 Brazilian telenovela

    Madam Beja (Portuguese: Dona Beja) is a Brazilian telenovela developed by Renata Jhin, António Barreira and Daniel Berlinsky. It is based on the 1986

    Madam Beja

    Madam_Beja

  • Beja District
  • District of Portugal

    The Beja District (Portuguese: Distrito de Beja; Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈbɛʒɐ] ) is located in southern Portugal. The district capital is the city

    Beja District

    Beja District

    Beja_District

  • Dona Beja
  • Brazilian Historical Figure

    Ana Jacinta de São José, known as Dona Beja ( January 2, 1800, December 20, 1873 ) was a Brazilian historical personality in the 19th century, who had

    Dona Beja

    Dona Beja

    Dona_Beja

  • Beja, Portugal
  • City in the Lower Alentejo, Portugal

    Beja (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈbɛʒɐ] ), officially styled the City of Beja (Portuguese: Cidade de Beja), is a city and a municipality in the Alentejo

    Beja, Portugal

    Beja, Portugal

    Beja,_Portugal

  • Cushitic languages
  • Branch of Afroasiatic native to East Africa

    the Cushitic languages with over one million speakers were Oromo, Somali, Beja, Afar, Hadiyya, Kambaata, and Sidama. The Cushitic languages with the greatest

    Cushitic languages

    Cushitic languages

    Cushitic_languages

  • Beja Airbase
  • Military airport in Portugal

    Beja Air Base (Portuguese: Base Aérea de Beja; IATA: BYJ, ICAO: LPBJ), officially designated as Air Base No. 11 (Portuguese: Base Aérea Nº 11, BA11) is

    Beja Airbase

    Beja Airbase

    Beja_Airbase

  • Beja Airport
  • Airport in Portugal

    Beja Airport (IATA: BYJ, ICAO: LPBJ) is an airport and military air base serving the town of Beja in Portugal. It was opened on 15 April 2011. Beja Airport

    Beja Airport

    Beja Airport

    Beja_Airport

  • Manuel, Duke of Beja
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Duke of Beja may refer to: Manuel I of Portugal or Manuel I of Beja, Duke of Beja Manuel II of Portugal or Manuel II of Beja, Duke of Beja This disambiguation

    Manuel, Duke of Beja

    Manuel,_Duke_of_Beja

  • Polytechnic Institute of Beja
  • of Beja (Instituto Politécnico de Beja) is a state-run polytechnic institute of higher education, comprising several schools. It is located in Beja, on

    Polytechnic Institute of Beja

    Polytechnic_Institute_of_Beja

  • Luís of Portugal, Duke of Beja
  • Duke of Beja (1506–1555)

    Infante Luís of Portugal, Duke of Beja (3 March 1506 – 27 November 1555) was the second son of King Manuel I of Portugal and his second wife, Maria of

    Luís of Portugal, Duke of Beja

    Luís of Portugal, Duke of Beja

    Luís_of_Portugal,_Duke_of_Beja

  • Beja Congress
  • Political party in Sudan

    Beja Congress (Arabic: مؤتمر البجا, romanized: Mu'tamar al-Bijā) is a political group comprising several ethnic entities, most prominently the Beja,

    Beja Congress

    Beja Congress

    Beja_Congress

  • The Pitt
  • American medical television drama series

    Live-action Conan O'Brien Must Go (since 2024) The Eastern Gate (since 2025) Madam Beja (since 2026) Margarita (since 2024) The Pitt (since 2025) Rage (since 2025)

    The Pitt

    The Pitt

    The_Pitt

  • Duke of Beja
  • Aristocratic Portuguese title and royal dukedom

    Duke of Beja (Portuguese: Duque de Beja) was an aristocratic Portuguese title and royal dukedom, associated with the Portuguese Royal House. Infante Fernando

    Duke of Beja

    Duke of Beja

    Duke_of_Beja

  • Sisenandus of Beja
  • Christian deacon and martyr

    Sisenandus of Beja (Portuguese: Sisenando; died 16 July 851) was a Christian deacon and martyr who was put to death during the reign of Abd al-Rahman II

    Sisenandus of Beja

    Sisenandus of Beja

    Sisenandus_of_Beja

  • Blemmyan language
  • Early form of the Cushitic Beja language

    Blemmyan, Blemmye, Old Beja or Old Bedauye is an extinct Afroasiatic language of the Cushitic branch that was spoken by the Blemmyes in the Eastern Desert

    Blemmyan language

    Blemmyan_language

  • Olinda Beja
  • São Tomé and Príncipe poet, writer and narrator

    citizen. Beja was born in Guadalupe on São Tomé Island in 1946 to Portuguese José de Beja Martins and native Santomean Maria da Trindade Filipe. Beja lived

    Olinda Beja

    Olinda Beja

    Olinda_Beja

  • Convent of Beja
  • Museum in Beja, Portugal

    Convent of Beja, Portugal. The convent was founded in 1495. The convent of Nossa Senhora da Conceição, a congregation of Poor Clares in Beja, was the setting

    Convent of Beja

    Convent of Beja

    Convent_of_Beja

  • Diocese of Beja
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Portugal

    of Beja (Latin: Dioecesis Beiensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic church in Portugal. It is a suffragan of the archdiocese of Évora. Beja lies

    Diocese of Beja

    Diocese of Beja

    Diocese_of_Beja

  • Béja Governorate
  • Governorate of Tunisia

    Béja Governorate (Arabic: ولاية باجة Wilāyat Bājah pronounced [ˈbæːʒæ]; French: Gouvernorat de Béja) is one of the twenty-four governorates of Tunisia

    Béja Governorate

    Béja Governorate

    Béja_Governorate

  • James Joyce
  • Irish novelist and poet (1882–1941)

    Bowker 2012, p. 315; Ellmann 1982, p. 506. Beja 1992, p. 86. Beja 1992, p. 85; Bowker 2012, pp. 312–313. Beja 1992, pp. 93–94. Medina Casado 2000, pp. 93–94

    James Joyce

    James Joyce

    James_Joyce

  • Ababda tribe
  • Tribe in eastern Egypt and Sudan

    romanized: al-ʿabābdah or Arabic: عبّادي, romanized: ʿabbādī) are an arabized Beja tribe in eastern Egypt and Sudan. Historically, most were nomads living in

    Ababda tribe

    Ababda tribe

    Ababda_tribe

  • Beja Municipal Chamber
  • Legislative body of Beja

    -7.86511 The Beja Municipal Chamber (Portuguese: Câmara Municipal de Beja) is the administrative authority in the municipality of Beja. It has 12 freguesias

    Beja Municipal Chamber

    Beja Municipal Chamber

    Beja_Municipal_Chamber

  • Infante João, Duke of Beja
  • Portuguese infante (1842–1861)

    Infante João, Duke of Beja (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈɐ̃w]; English: John; 16 March 1842 – 27 December 1861) was a Portuguese infante (prince) and

    Infante João, Duke of Beja

    Infante João, Duke of Beja

    Infante_João,_Duke_of_Beja

  • Eritreans
  • People from Eritrea and its diaspora

    and communicate in Beja as a first or second language. The Beja also include the Beni-Amer people, who have retained their native Beja language alongside

    Eritreans

    Eritreans

    Eritreans

  • Stuart Fails to Save the Universe
  • American TV series

    Live-action Conan O'Brien Must Go (since 2024) The Eastern Gate (since 2025) Madam Beja (since 2026) Margarita (since 2024) The Pitt (since 2025) Rage (since 2025)

    Stuart Fails to Save the Universe

    Stuart_Fails_to_Save_the_Universe

  • Fifth Bridge of Béja
  • Bridge in Béja, Tunisia

    The Fifth Bridge of Béja is a railway bridge on the line connecting the Tunisian cities of Béja and Tunis. It is named in memory of the 5th Engineer Regiment

    Fifth Bridge of Béja

    Fifth Bridge of Béja

    Fifth_Bridge_of_Béja

  • Beja Football Association
  • Portuguese football association

    Federation. The AF Beja administers lower tier football in the district of Beja. Associação de Futebol de Beja, commonly referred to as AF Beja, is the governing

    Beja Football Association

    Beja_Football_Association

  • Oded Beja
  • Israeli researcher

    Oded Béjà (Hebrew: עודד בז'ה) is a professor in the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, in the field of marine microbiology and metagenomics. Oded

    Oded Beja

    Oded Beja

    Oded_Beja

  • Portugal
  • Country in Southwestern Europe

    climate while the western Azores have a humid subtropical climate. In parts of Beja and on Porto Santo Island the climate is semi-arid. In the Savage Islands

    Portugal

    Portugal

    Portugal

  • North Cushitic languages
  • Branch of Cushitic languages spoken in Northeast Africa

    family within the Afro-Asiatic language phylum. It includes the modern day Beja language, spoken primarily in Sudan, Eritrea, and parts of Egypt, with several

    North Cushitic languages

    North_Cushitic_languages

  • Air Astana Flight 1388
  • 2018 aviation accident over Portugal

    experienced severe control issues. After 90 minutes, it landed safely at Beja Airbase situated in southern Portugal, with no fatalities. The aircraft involved

    Air Astana Flight 1388

    Air Astana Flight 1388

    Air_Astana_Flight_1388

  • Ferdinand, Duke of Viseu
  • Duke of Viseu and Beja (1433–1470)

    Infante Ferdinand, Duke of Viseu and Beja (or Fernando, Portuguese pronunciation: [fɨɾˈnɐ̃du], 17 November 1433 – 18 September 1470) was the third son

    Ferdinand, Duke of Viseu

    Ferdinand, Duke of Viseu

    Ferdinand,_Duke_of_Viseu

  • Blemmyes
  • Northeast African people documented in late antiquity

    culture that flourished in Late Antiquity. Their identification with the Beja people who have inhabited the same region since the Middle Ages is generally

    Blemmyes

    Blemmyes

    Blemmyes

  • Castle of Beja
  • Medieval castle in Beja, Portugal

    Castle of Beja (Portuguese: Castelo de Beja) is a medieval castle in the civil parish of Beja, municipality of Beja, Portuguese district of Beja. This region

    Castle of Beja

    Castle of Beja

    Castle_of_Beja

  • Noori and his Dorpa Band
  • Sudanese band

    Noori and his Dorpa Band are a Beja band from Port Sudan, led by musician Noori Jaber. Their debut album Beja Power! Electric Soul & Brass From Sudan's

    Noori and his Dorpa Band

    Noori_and_his_Dorpa_Band

  • House of Aviz
  • Portuguese dynasty

    Ferdinand the Holy Prince. Ferdinand, Duke of Viseu, also first Duke of Beja. Eleanor of Portugal, Holy Roman Empress, wife of Frederick III, Holy Roman

    House of Aviz

    House of Aviz

    House_of_Aviz

  • Kasbah of Béja
  • Historical citadel in Tunisia

    The Kasbah of Béja is a historical citadel in the Tunisian city Béja. The Kasbah was built in the 2nd century BC, and still exists today, which makes it

    Kasbah of Béja

    Kasbah of Béja

    Kasbah_of_Béja

  • Tunisia
  • Country in North Africa

    A1 from Tunis to Sfax (works ongoing for Sfax-Libya), A3 Tunis-Beja (works ongoing Beja – Boussalem, studies ongoing Boussalem – Algeria) and A4 Tunis

    Tunisia

    Tunisia

    Tunisia

  • S.C. Mineiro Aljustrelense
  • Portuguese association football club

    Mineiro Aljustrelense is a Portuguese football club that competes in the Beja FA. They were founded in 1933. At the end of the 20s, a group of young people

    S.C. Mineiro Aljustrelense

    S.C._Mineiro_Aljustrelense

  • Beatriz of Portugal, Duchess of Viseu
  • Duchess of Viseu (1430–1506)

    Duke of Viseu, 2nd Duke of Beja, 7th Constable of Portugal; Infante Diogo (1450–1484), 4th Duke of Viseu, 3rd Duke of Beja; Infanta Eleanor of Viseu (1458–1525)

    Beatriz of Portugal, Duchess of Viseu

    Beatriz of Portugal, Duchess of Viseu

    Beatriz_of_Portugal,_Duchess_of_Viseu

  • Cushitic-speaking peoples
  • Collection of ethnic groups residing in East Africa

    ancestors of modern-day speakers of Beja; there appears to be linguistic continuity, suggesting that a language ancestral to Beja was spoken in the Nile Valley

    Cushitic-speaking peoples

    Cushitic-speaking peoples

    Cushitic-speaking_peoples

  • Infante Francisco, Duke of Beja
  • Portuguese infante (1691–1742)

    Infante Francisco, Duke of Beja (Portuguese pronunciation: [fɾɐ̃ˈsiʃku]) (Lisbon, 25 May 1691 – Lisbon, 21 July 1742) was a Portuguese infante (prince)

    Infante Francisco, Duke of Beja

    Infante Francisco, Duke of Beja

    Infante_Francisco,_Duke_of_Beja

  • Hacks
  • American dark comedy drama television series

    Live-action Conan O'Brien Must Go (since 2024) The Eastern Gate (since 2025) Madam Beja (since 2026) Margarita (since 2024) The Pitt (since 2025) Rage (since 2025)

    Hacks

    Hacks

    Hacks

  • Ali Baba (Beja Chief)
  • Ali Baba (c. 854) was the Arabic name for a ruler of the Beja people in the ninth century who came into conflict with the Abbasid Caliphate in the 850s

    Ali Baba (Beja Chief)

    Ali_Baba_(Beja_Chief)

  • List of active separatist movements in Africa
  • Liberation Front Eastern Sudan Ethnic group: Beja Proposed autonomous area or state: Beja state Political groups: Beja Congress Abyei Ethnic group: Dinka people

    List of active separatist movements in Africa

    List_of_active_separatist_movements_in_Africa

  • Hadendoa
  • Ethnic group of Sudan, Egypt and Eritrea

    Hadendoa (or Hadendowa) is the name of a nomadic subdivision of the Beja people, known for their support of the Mahdiyyah rebellion during the 1880s to

    Hadendoa

    Hadendoa

  • Hill States of India
  • Princely states in the northern border regions of British India

    Baghat, Non Salute Punjab Hill state Balsan, Non Salute Punjab Hill state Beja, Non Salute Punjab Hill state Bhajji, Non Salute Punjab Hill state Darkoti

    Hill States of India

    Hill States of India

    Hill_States_of_India

  • Eastern Front (Sudan)
  • Coalition of rebel groups operating in eastern Sudan

    after the merger of the larger Beja Congress with the smaller Rashaida Free Lions, two tribal based groups of the Beja and Rashaida people, respectively

    Eastern Front (Sudan)

    Eastern Front (Sudan)

    Eastern_Front_(Sudan)

  • C.D. Beja
  • Portuguese football club

    Clube Desportivo de Beja is a Portuguese football club based in Beja, Alentejo. It was founded in 1947. The club's current home stadium is Complexo Desportivo

    C.D. Beja

    C.D._Beja

  • Bishari tribe
  • Ethnic group

    al-Bishāriyyīn; Beja: Oobshaariin) are a Beja tribe living in Egypt and Sudan. Apart from local dialects of Arabic, the Bisharin speak the Beja language, which

    Bishari tribe

    Bishari tribe

    Bishari_tribe

  • Egypt
  • Country in North Africa

    and the Nubian communities clustered along the Nile. There are also tribal Beja communities concentrated in the southeasternmost corner of the country, and

    Egypt

    Egypt

    Egypt

  • Fuzzy-Wuzzy
  • 1892 poem by Rudyard Kipling

    hair style favoured by the Hadendoa tribe, a subdivision of the Beja people. The Beja people were one of several broad multi-tribal groupings supporting

    Fuzzy-Wuzzy

    Fuzzy-Wuzzy

  • Fatos Beja
  • Albanian politician

    Asllan Beja (born 29 November 1948 in Vlorë) is a member of the Assembly of the Republic of Albania for the Democratic Party of Albania. Beja is from

    Fatos Beja

    Fatos_Beja

  • Alentejo
  • Region of Portugal

    It corresponds to the districts of Beja, Évora, Portalegre, and Alentejo Litoral. Its main cities are Évora, Beja, Sines, Serpa, Estremoz, Elvas, and

    Alentejo

    Alentejo

    Alentejo

  • Flora Botton
  • Greek-born Mexican sinologist and gender studies scholar (born 1933)

    Flora Botton Beja (born 1 March 1933) is a Mexican sinologist and gender studies scholar. She was born in Greece, but acquired Spanish nationality through

    Flora Botton

    Flora Botton

    Flora_Botton

  • Beja, Kapurthala
  • Village in Punjab, India

    Beja is a village in Kapurthala district of Punjab State, India. It is located 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from Kapurthala, which is both district and sub-district

    Beja, Kapurthala

    Beja,_Kapurthala

  • Amareleja
  • Civil parish of the municipality of Moura in Portugal

    Portuguese civil parish of the municipality of Moura in the district of Beja. The population in 2011 was 2,564 in an area of 108.56 km2 (41.92 sq mi)

    Amareleja

    Amareleja

    Amareleja

  • Afroasiatic languages
  • Large language family of Africa and West Asia

    speakers include the Semitic Tigrinya, Tigre and Modern Hebrew, the Cushitic Beja, Sidama and Afar languages, the Berber languages (Shilha, Kabyle, Central

    Afroasiatic languages

    Afroasiatic languages

    Afroasiatic_languages

  • C.F. Vasco da Gama Vidigueira
  • Association football club in Portugal

    as Vasco da Gama Vidigueira, is a Portuguese sports club from Vidigueira, Beja. The club was founded on 10 January 1945.[citation needed] It currently plays

    C.F. Vasco da Gama Vidigueira

    C.F._Vasco_da_Gama_Vidigueira

  • Bandidos do Cante
  • Portuguese band

    Bandidos do Cante are a Portuguese musical group originating from Beja, in the Alentejo region. The quintet is composed of Miguel Costa, Duarte Farias

    Bandidos do Cante

    Bandidos do Cante

    Bandidos_do_Cante

  • 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre
  • Student-led demonstrations in China

    on the International Stage and Re-Engage the World after Tiananmen". In Béja, Jean-Philippe (ed.). The Impact of China's 1989 Tiananmen Massacre. Routledge

    1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre

    1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre

    1989_Tiananmen_Square_protests_and_massacre

  • Manuel do Cenáculo
  • 18th-century Portuguese prelate and antiquarian

    1814) was a Portuguese Franciscan prelate, who served as the first Bishop of Beja (1770–1802) and as Archbishop of Évora (1802–1814). One of the country's

    Manuel do Cenáculo

    Manuel do Cenáculo

    Manuel_do_Cenáculo

  • Peter III of Portugal
  • King of Portugal from 1777 to 1786

    I as sole monarch Portuguese royalty Preceded by Francisco Lord of the House of the Infantado Duke of Beja 5 July 1717 – 6 July 1760 Succeeded by João

    Peter III of Portugal

    Peter III of Portugal

    Peter_III_of_Portugal

  • Peter II of Portugal
  • King of Portugal from 1683 to 1706

    Guzmán. Third son of King John IV and Queen Luisa, Peter was created Duke of Beja and Lord of the House of the Infantado. Following his father's death, his

    Peter II of Portugal

    Peter II of Portugal

    Peter_II_of_Portugal

  • Africa
  • Continent

    society to introspect and take inspiration from the Old Testament. Islamised Beja invaded the Ethiopian Highlands, forcing Aksum to migrate south, where, according

    Africa

    Africa

    Africa

  • Proto-Cushitic language
  • Hypothetical reconstructed proto-language

    Nubia are believed to have spoken Cushitic languages related to the modern Beja language. Less certain are hypotheses which propose that Cushitic languages

    Proto-Cushitic language

    Proto-Cushitic_language

  • Red Sea State
  • State of Sudan

    linked to inland caravan networks and pastoral lifeways of the Beja and allied groups. The Beja peoples of the Red Sea Hills and coastal fringe developed adaptive

    Red Sea State

    Red Sea State

    Red_Sea_State

  • Nabil Neghiz
  • Algerian football manager (born 1967)

    is an Algerian football manager and the current head coach of Olympique Béja. Neghiz first managed Mouloudia de Kaous, where he promoted them to the Inter-regions

    Nabil Neghiz

    Nabil Neghiz

    Nabil_Neghiz

  • Saizana
  • Brother of Ezana of Axum

    spelled Adiphan, Adefa) to quell an uprising by the Beja. The two brothers were victorious, and six Beja tribes (4400 people) were relocated to a province

    Saizana

    Saizana

  • Roman ruins of Pisões
  • Ruins in Alentejo, Portugal

    rustica located in the civil parish of Beja (Santiago Maior e São João Baptista) in the municipality of Beja, in the Portuguese Alentejo, classified

    Roman ruins of Pisões

    Roman ruins of Pisões

    Roman_ruins_of_Pisões

  • Hammadid capture of Béja (1015)
  • The Hammadid capture of Béja in 1015 was an important military encounter between the Hammadid dynasty led by Hammad ibn Buluggin and the Zirid dynasty

    Hammadid capture of Béja (1015)

    Hammadid capture of Béja (1015)

    Hammadid_capture_of_Béja_(1015)

  • Sudanese Arabs
  • Majority population of Sudan

    Arabization, Sudan was mainly inhabited by Cushitic-speaking groups like the Beja and Nilo-Saharan peoples such as the Nubians, whose civilizations, including

    Sudanese Arabs

    Sudanese Arabs

    Sudanese_Arabs

  • Beni-Amer people
  • Ethnic group in Sudan and Eritrea

    northeast Africa. They are considered by some to comprise a subgroup of the Beja people. They live in Sudan and Eritrea. They are mostly Muslim and constitute

    Beni-Amer people

    Beni-Amer people

    Beni-Amer_people

  • Apringius
  • Sixth-century Portuguese bishop

    Apringius of Beja was a sixth-century Latin Church Father who wrote a commentary on the Book of Revelation. Only fragments of his commentary survive. List

    Apringius

    Apringius

    Apringius

  • João Dias (politician)
  • Portuguese politician (born 1973)

    Republic, the national legislature of Portugal. A communist, he represented Beja from March 2018 to March 2024. Dias was born on 16 July 1973 in Serpa. He

    João Dias (politician)

    João_Dias_(politician)

  • Duke of Viseu
  • Portuguese nobility title

    Portugal (King Edward, King of Portugal's younger son), who was already Duke of Beja, inherited the Dukedom of Viseu and, when his younger son became King of

    Duke of Viseu

    Duke of Viseu

    Duke_of_Viseu

  • Kingdom of Jarin
  • centered in Northeast Africa. According to Al-Yaqubi, it was one of six Beja kingdoms that existed in the region during the 9th century. The kingdom's

    Kingdom of Jarin

    Kingdom_of_Jarin

  • Hedareb people
  • Ethnic group

    are a subgroup of the Beja. They are more diverse than the other Eritrean ethnicities; one subgroup speaks the traditional Beja language, which belongs

    Hedareb people

    Hedareb people

    Hedareb_people

  • UEFA Euro 2004
  • European football competition

    dates Lisbon (8–11 April) Setúbal (10–14 April) Faro/Loulé (15–18 April) Beja (20–22 April) Évora (23–25 April) Portalegre (27–29 April) Santarém (30 April–2

    UEFA Euro 2004

    UEFA_Euro_2004

  • Thaddeus O'Sullivan
  • Irish director, cinematographer and screenwriter

    "'Heart-Mysteries There': The Films of Thaddeus O'Sullivan," in Morris Beja, Ellen Carol Jones, Cecilia Beecher Martins, José Duarte, Suzana Ramos, eds

    Thaddeus O'Sullivan

    Thaddeus O'Sullivan

    Thaddeus_O'Sullivan

  • Demographics of Sudan
  • under Arabs, and the minority being other African ethnic groups such as the Beja, Fur, Nuba, and Fallata. When counted as one people Sudanese Arabs are by

    Demographics of Sudan

    Demographics of Sudan

    Demographics_of_Sudan

  • CF Esperança d'Andorra
  • Andorran football club

    Federation stadiums Chairman Ricardo Manuel Batista Gonçalves Manager Rui Beja League Primera Divisió 2024–25 Primera Divisió, 9th of 10 Home colours Away

    CF Esperança d'Andorra

    CF_Esperança_d'Andorra

  • Human
  • Species of hominid in the genus Homo

    e1006977. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1006977. PMC 5600404. PMID 28873402. Beja-Pereira A, Luikart G, England PR, Bradley DG, Jann OC, Bertorelle G, et al

    Human

    Human

    Human

  • 2025–26 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1
  • Football league season

    riot. AS Marsa were awarded a 2–0 win due to ES Zarzis fans riot. Olympique Béja were awarded a 2–0 win after Stade Tunisien fielded 5 foreign players at

    2025–26 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1

    2025–26_Tunisian_Ligue_Professionnelle_1

  • Gonçalo Ramos
  • Portuguese footballer (born 2001)

    to Karim Benzema. Ramos' father, Manuel Ramos, originally from Amareleja, Beja District, is also a former Portugal youth international who represented Farense

    Gonçalo Ramos

    Gonçalo Ramos

    Gonçalo_Ramos

  • Beja (Assembly of the Republic constituency)
  • Constituency of the Assembly of the Republic, the national legislature of Portugal

    Beja is one of the 22 multi-member constituencies of the Assembly of the Republic, the national legislature of Portugal. The constituency was established

    Beja (Assembly of the Republic constituency)

    Beja (Assembly of the Republic constituency)

    Beja_(Assembly_of_the_Republic_constituency)

  • Chronicle of 754
  • Latin-language written work

    "Isidorus Pacensis", an otherwise unattested bishop of Pax Julia (modern Beja, Portugal). There is also some disagreement about the place where the Chronicle

    Chronicle of 754

    Chronicle of 754

    Chronicle_of_754

  • Nininho Vaz Maia
  • Portuguese singer

    promoting singles from the album. Vaz Maia performed for the first time in Beja and Almeirim. In 2022, during a concert in Lisbon, Vaz Maia was presented

    Nininho Vaz Maia

    Nininho_Vaz_Maia

  • Languages of Eritrea
  • spoken in Eritrea are Tigrinya, Tigre, Kunama, Bilen, Nara, Saho, Afar, and Beja. The country's working languages are Tigrinya, Arabic, English, and formerly

    Languages of Eritrea

    Languages of Eritrea

    Languages_of_Eritrea

  • Suakin
  • City on the Red Sea coast in Sudan

    Suakin or Sawakin (Arabic: سواكن, romanized: Sawākin, Beja: Oosook) is a port city in northeastern Sudan, on the west coast of the Red Sea. It was formerly

    Suakin

    Suakin

    Suakin

  • Beja (Salvador e Santa Maria da Feira)
  • Civil parish in Alentejo, Portugal

    União das Freguesias de Beja e Salvador e Santa Maria da Feira) is a parish in the Concelho of Beja, Portugal. It was formed in 2013 by the merger of

    Beja (Salvador e Santa Maria da Feira)

    Beja_(Salvador_e_Santa_Maria_da_Feira)

  • Demographics of Eritrea
  • and communicate in Beja as a first or second language. The Beja also include the Beni-Amer people, who have retained their native Beja language alongside

    Demographics of Eritrea

    Demographics of Eritrea

    Demographics_of_Eritrea

  • Musa Mohamed Ahmed
  • Sudanese politician

    also the leader of Eastern Front, a rebel group based in eastern Sudan. The Beja Congress (Ahmed's group) and the Free Lions Movement (Mabrouk Mubarak Salim's

    Musa Mohamed Ahmed

    Musa_Mohamed_Ahmed

  • Eritrea
  • Country in the Horn of Africa

    spoken language is Tigrinya. The others are Tigre, Saho, Kunama, Nara, Afar, Beja, Bilen and Arabic. Tigrinya, Arabic and English serve as the three working

    Eritrea

    Eritrea

    Eritrea

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Online names & meanings

  • Abdul Ali |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Abdul Ali |

    Servant of the most high

  • Imre
  • Boy/Male

    Teutonic Hungarian

    Imre

    Hard working.

  • Linly
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Linly

    From the Flax Field

  • Rajivini
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu

    Rajivini

    Collection of Blue Lotuses

  • Purnita
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Purnita

    Complete; Fulfilled

  • Bogusz
  • Boy/Male

    Polish

    Bogusz

    God's glory.

  • Anujodh
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Anujodh

    An Atom's Warrior

  • KHONS
  • Male

    Egyptian

    KHONS

    , a mummy-like deity of Thebes who was worshipped by Rameses XII.

  • Vrushti | வரஷ்டி
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Vrushti | வரஷ்டி

    Rainfall, Heavy rain

  • Padmanabhan | பத்மாஂநாபாந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Padmanabhan | பத்மாஂநாபாந

    One with lotus in his navel, Lord Vishnu

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  • Bejape
  • v. t.

    To jape; to laugh at; to deceive.

  • Bejaundice
  • v. t.

    To infect with jaundice.

  • Bejade
  • v. t.

    To jade or tire.