- A binbashi,
alternatively bimbashi, (from Turkish: Binbaşı, "chief of a thousand", "chiliarch") is a
major in the
Turkish army, of
which term originated...
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Bimbashi Arabic ("soldier Arabic", or Mongallese) was a
pidgin of
Arabic which developed among military troops in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, and was po****r...
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Arunachali Hindi Bamboo English Barikanchi Pidgin Basque–Icelandic
pidgin Bimbashi Arabic Bislama (creolized)
Bombay Hindi Borgarmålet
Bozal Spanish Broken...
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Bimbashi Baruk of
Egypt (Egyptian Nights) (1944) "Mystery
Strikes at
Ragstaff Hill" (Collier's, May 31, 1941 as "A
Heart in Her Hands") "The
Bimbashi...
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Turku Arabic or
simply just
Turku is an
extinct variant of
Bimbashi Arabic that
served as a
lingua franca in Chad. It's the
ancestor to
Bongor Arabic and...
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mouth of the
Sobat River.
Three expeditions under a
Turkish officer,
Selim Bimbashi, were made
between 1839 and 1842, and two got to the
point about 30 kilometres...
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Languages portal Languages of
South Sudan Varieties of
Arabic Sudanese Arabic Bimbashi Arabic Juba
Arabic at
Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Brown, Ryan
Lenora (2018-11-06)...
- between. In the case of
inalienable possession the
particle is omitted.
Bimbashi Arabic Boretzky,
Norbert (1988). "Zur
grammatischen Struktur des Nubi"...
- Judeo-Tunisian
Tunisene Judeo-Yemeni
Adeni Beda
Habban Sanʽani
Creoles and
pidgins Bimbashi Bongor Gulf
Pidgin Jordanian Bengali Pidgin Juba
Maridi Nubi
Pidgin Madam...
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Konda Bimbaša; (Serbian Cyrillic: Конда Бимбаша; Albanian:
Konda Bimbashi), fl.
March 1804–d. May/June 1807) was an
Albanian in
Alija Gušanac's Dahije...