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Äbädä (Cyrillic: Әбәдә) is an
innocent forest spirit in
Turkic mythology. It
looks like an old woman.
Äbädä also is
represented in
mythologies of Siberian...
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carnival or
theatrical production to
promote the event.
Original abadás were white.
Capoeira abadás are
generally white and
sport the
Capoeira school's logo (usually...
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Abada refers to a
mythical animal similar to a unicorn. The
Abada, however, has two
crooked horns as
opposed to a unicorn's
single one. The
Abada's horns...
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Esteban Raymundo Abada (March 15, 1896 –
December 17, 1954) was a
Filipino politician who
served as
senator from 1949
until his
death in 1954. He also...
- Liel
Abada (Hebrew: ליאל עבדה, /lɪˈɛl/ li-EL; born (2001-10-03)3
October 2001) is an
Israeli professional footballer who
plays as a
winger or a forward...
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Abada may
refer to:
Abada (surname), a
French surname Abada (rhinoceros), a
rhinoceros kept by
Philip II of
Spain Abada (unicorn), a type of
unicorn reported...
- The ****ociação
Brasileira de
Apoio e
Desenvolvimento da Arte-Capoeira (
ABADÁ-Capoeira), in
English translated as "The
Brazilian ****ociation for the Support...
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Talaat Abada (born 1 June 1976) is an
Egyptian taekwondo practitioner. He
competed in the men's
flyweight at the 2000
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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French surname Abada traces its
origins to a nickname. The
surnames which derive from a
nickname are
numerous and varied. This
category of name draws...
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Abada (before 1577–1588), also
known as Bada or Ibada, was the name
given to a
female Indian rhinoceros kept by the
Portuguese kings Sebastian I and Henry...