Bussa — (died 1816) was the leader of a slave uprising in Barbados. He was born a free man in Africa, but was captured by african slave merchants and sold to the English men and brought to Barbados in the late 18th century as a slave. Not much is known… … Wikipedia
Bussa — Bussa, Hauptort des Reiches gleiches Namens, in der Landschaft Borgu (NAfrika), am Niger, der hier wegen der vielen Felsriffe schwer zu passiren ist; wenig Verkehr. Mungo Park verlor hier 1805 sein Leben … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Bussa — (Bosa), bei den Tataren eine Art Bier, aus Gerste und Hirse bereitet … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
bussa — s.f. [der. di bussare ]. [per lo più al plur., colpo ricevuto] ▶◀ battitura, botta, percossa … Enciclopedia Italiana
Bussa (Nigeria) — Bussa war eine Stadt im Westen Nigerias und ist seit 1968 vom Kainji Stausee überschwemmt. Bussa war die Hauptstadt des Nordens von Borgu. Die Stadt lag am Niger, in der Nähe von Stromschnellen, die die Schiffbarkeit des Nigers für größere… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bussa (Sprache) — Bussa Gesprochen in Äthiopien Sprecher 6624 [1] Linguistische Klassifikation Afro Asiatische Sprachen Kuschitische Sprachen Ostkuschitische Spra … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bussa (disambiguation) — Bussa can refer to: * a Barbadian rebel slave, see Bussa,* a language spoken in Ethiopia, see Bussa language,* a former town in Nigeria, see Bussa (town) … Wikipedia
Bussa, Nigeria — Bussa was the capital of northern Borgu, in northern Nigeria. It was the furthest navigable point on the Niger River, just above the rapids. The town site is now covered by Lake Kainji, which was created in 1968 with the construction of the Lake… … Wikipedia
Bussa language — language name=Bussa nativename=Mossittaata states=Ethiopia region=Dirashe special woreda, Southern Ethiopia speakers=6,624 familycolor=Afro Asiatic fam2=Cushitic fam3=East fam4=Dullay iso1=om|iso2= iso3=doxBussa (also known as Muusiye, Dobase, D… … Wikipedia
Bussa Emancipation Statue — The Bussa Emancipation Statue is a public sculpture of a slave rebellion leader in Barbados, east of Bridgetown. Many Barbadians refer to the statue as Bussa, the name of a slave who helped inspire a revolt against slavery in Barbados in 1816.The … Wikipedia