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- Look up bussa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bussa was a Barbadian rebel slave Bussa may also refer to: Bussa Eman****tion Statue, a monument to slave...
- Bussa's rebellion (14–16 April 1816) was the largest slave revolt in Barbadian history. The rebellion takes its name from the African-born slave, Bussa...
- Bussa, or Mossiya, is a Cu****ic language spoken in the Dirashe special woreda of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region located in...
- New Bussa is a town in Niger State, Nigeria. It is the new site of Bussa after the Kainji Lake dam set the previous location underwater. As of 2007 New...
- Bussa is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Gael Bussa (born 1993), Congolese lawyer and politician Nansel Bussa (born 2003), Nigerian footballer...
- Bussa, also known as Boussa in older texts, was the capital of northern Borgu, in northern Nigeria. It was the ****hest navigable point on the Niger River...
- Rubellia B****a (born between 33–38) was a daughter of Gaius Rubellius Blandus, consul in AD 18 and either his wife Julia Livia (killed 43) or an earlier...
- Bussa The Bussa rebellion, also known as the Boussa rebellion, was a small insurrection in the town of Bussa against the policy of indirect rule in British-ruled...
- Francesca Bussa de' Leoni (1384 – March 9, 1440), known as Frances of Rome Obl.S.B. (Italian: Francesca Romana; Latin: Francisca Rōmāna), was an Italian...
- of the ABC Highway and Highway 5. Many Barbadians refer to the statue as Bussa, the name of a slave who helped inspire a revolt against the plantocracy...