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Botany

Species See text Musa is one of three genera in the family Musaceae; it includes the bananas and plantains. ... For other uses of the word, please see Genus (disambiguation). ... Genera Musa(banana, plantain, abacá) Musella Ensete The Musaceae is a family of monocotyledonous plants that includes the bananas and plantains. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Species Musa × paradisiaca A big load of plantains in Masaya, Nicaragua Cooking Plantains (pronounced plan-TINS) are a kind of plantains that are generally used for cooking, as contrasted with the soft, sweet banana varieties (which are sometimes called dessert bananas). ...

Geography

Mūša (Latvian: Mūsa) is a river in Northern Lithuania, having its confluence with river Nemunėlis (Latvian: Mēmele), in Latvia, near city Bauska, Mūša is a tributary of the river Lielupė. Mūša is 164 kilometres (146 km in Lithuania, 18 km in Latvia) long. ... Basti Musa is a small village in Chhachh. ... This article needs to be wikified. ... Abu Musa or Gap-Sabzu (in Persian ابوموسی) is an island in the eastern Persian Gulf that now belongs to Iran. ... Moses with the Ten Commandments by Rembrandt (1659) Biblical Mount Sinai refers to the place where, according to the Hebrew Bible (Exod. ... Sinai Peninsula, Gulf of Suez (west), Gulf of Aqaba (east) from Space Shuttle STS-40 The Sinai Peninsula (in Arabic, Shibh Jazirat Sina) is a triangle-shaped peninsula lying between the Mediterranean Sea (to the north) and Red Sea (to the south). ... Moses with the Ten Commandments by Rembrandt (1659) Biblical Mount Sinai refers to the place where, according to the Hebrew Bible (Exod. ... Jebel Musa as seen from Gibraltar Jebel Musa (Arabic: جبل موسى) is the name given to a mountain located in the northernmost part of Morocco on the African side of the Straits of Gibraltar. ... The Pillars of Hercules Monument at Jews Gate, Gibraltar The Pillars of Hercules is the ancient name given to the promontories that flank the entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar. ... Voyager 2 view of Musa Crater Musa is a crater in the northern hemisphere of Saturns moon Enceladus. ... Tycho crater on Earths moon. ... Atmospheric characteristics Atmospheric pressure 140 kPa Hydrogen >93% Helium >5% Methane 0. ... [5] Atmospheric characteristics Pressure trace, significant spatial variability [6], [7] Water vapour 91% [8] Carbon dioxide 3. ...

Living or historical people

Mírzá Músá, the brother of Baháulláh Mírzá Músá (Arabic: ‎), surnamed Áqáy-i-Kalím (d. ... Shrine of Baháulláh Baháulláh (ba-haa-ol-laa Arabic: ‎ Glory of God) (1817 - 1892), born (Persian: ‎ ), was the founder and prophet of the Baháí Faith. ... Seat of the Universal House of Justice in Haifa, Israel, governing body of the Baháís The Baháí Faith is a religion founded by Baháulláh in 19th century Persia. ... Musa (Arabic موسى) is the Arabic name for Moses. ... Moses with the Tablets, 1659, by Rembrandt This article is about the Biblical figure. ... Arabic can mean: From or related to Arabia From or related to the Arabs The Arabic language; see also Arabic grammar The Arabic alphabet, used for expressing the languages of Arabic, Persian, Malay ( Jawi), Kurdish, Panjabi, Pashto, Sindhi and Urdu, among others. ... (16th century - 17th century - 18th century - more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 17th century was that century which lasted from 1601-1700. ... Darfur (Arabic دار فور, meaning home of the Fur) is a region of far western Sudan, bordering the Central African Republic, Libya, and Chad. ... Coin of Phraataces (obverse, with Nike on each side) and Musa (reverse). ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Centuries: 2nd century BC - 1st century BC - 1st century Decades: 50s BC 40s BC 30s BC 20s BC 10s BC - 0s BC - 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 7 BC 6 BC 5 BC 4 BC 3 BC 2 BC 1 BC 1 2 3 4 Events Births Deaths Gaius and... For other uses, see 4 (disambiguation). ... Musa bin Nusair (640—716) was a Yemeni Muslim governor and general under the Umayyads. ... A Muslim (Arabic: مسلم, Turkish: Müslüman, Persian and Urdu: مسلمان, Bosnian: Musliman) is an adherent of Islam. ... The Umayyad Dynasty (Arabic الأمويون / بنو أمية umawiyy; in Turkish, Emevi) was the first dynasty of caliphs of the Prophet Muhammad who were not closely related to Muhammad himself, though they were of the same Meccan tribe, the... Musa bin Shakir was a Persian engineer and astronomer during the reign of Al-Mamun. ... The Persians are an Iranian people who speak the Persian language and share a common culture and history. ... The Banu Musa (Persian for Children of Musa, sometimes transliterated Bana Musa) brothers were three Arab scholars, of Baghdad, active in the House of Wisdom: Muhammad bin Musa (800-873), who specialised in geometry and astronomy Ahmad bin Musa (805-873), who specialised in mechanics Hasan bin Musa (810–873... Musa bin Shakir was a Persian engineer and astronomer during the reign of Al-Mamun. ... Mansa Musa depicted holding a gold nugget from a 1395 map of Africa and Europe Mansa Musa[1] was a 14th century king (or Mansa) who ruled the Mali Empire between 1312 and 1337. ... The Mali Empire, c. ... General Musa Khan Hazara was the Chief of Pakistans Army Staff. ...

Fictional characters

Queen Scheherazade tells her stories to King Shahryar. ... Musa is a fictional character of the Winx Club animated series. ... Winx Club is an Italian animated television series created by Iginio Straffi and produced by Rainbow S.p. ...

Acronyms

The Musicians Union of South Africa (MUSA) is a trade union in South Africa. ...

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Mansa Musa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (302 words)
Musa was the grandson of the founder of the Mali's Empire, Sundiata Keita, and ruled over Mali while it was the source of almost half the world's gold.
The Arab historian al-Umari records that Musa was so generous that he ran out of money and had to take out a loan to be able to afford the journey home.
Musa's hajj, and especially his gold, caught the attention of both the Islamic and Christian worlds.
Musa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (153 words)
Musa, one of three genera in the family Musaceae that includes bananas and plantains.
Abu Musa, an island in the Persian Gulf.
Jebel Musa, a mountain in the northernmost part of Morocco on the African side of the Straits of Gibraltar.
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