- The
Buguns (formerly Khowa) are one of the
earliest recognized schedule tribes of India,
majority of them,
inhabiting the
Singchung Sub-Division of West...
-
Bugun, also
known as Khowa, is a
small possible language isolate spoken in
Arunachal Pradesh state of
India by the
Bugun. They
numbered about 1,700 in...
- The
Bugun liocichla (Liocichla bugunorum) is a p****erine bird
species from the
family Leiothrichidae closely related to the Emei Shan liocichla. First...
-
Bugün (English: Today) was a
Turkish daily newspaper. It was
established in 2005.
Columnists and
journalists working for it have
included Cengiz Çandar...
-
cluster and are
clearly related. The pair of
Sulung (or Puroik) and
Khowa (or
Bugun)
languages are
included in the
family by Van
Driem (2001) but provisionally...
-
Yakup Bugun (born 5 May 1987) is a
Turkish professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for Keçiörengücü.
Bugun was born in Sarıgöl, Manisa. He joined...
- The
Bogen (Kazakh: Бөген Bögen, Russian: Бугунь
Bugun) is a
river in
Baydibek and
Otyrar districts,
Turkistan Region,
southern Kazakhstan. It has a length...
- Dün ve
Bugün (Turkish:
Yesterday and Today) was a w****ly
illustrated history and
political magazine which was in
circulation between 1955 and 1956. The...
- Pham-Kho-Sowai (a
harvesting festival) is a po****r
festival of the
Bugun people. It is now
celebrated on a
fixed date,
starting on 10
September every...
- Erdoğan'dan gece yarısı mesajı" [Prime
Minister Erdogan's
midnight message].
Bugun (in Turkish). 7 July 2013.
Archived from the
original on 19 July 2013. Retrieved...