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Kyle Giersdorf, better known as Bugha (/ ˈ b uː ɡ ə /), is an American professional gamer who is best known for playing Fortnite Battle Royale. [3] He is also known for winning the Fortnite World Cup 2019 and is often regarded as one of the best Fortnite players in the world.
Bugha al-Kabir or Bugha the Elder (died 862), prominent Turkish general in the Abbasid Caliphate; Bugha al-Sharabi or Bugha al-Saghir or Bugha the Younger (died 868), prominent Turkish general in the Abbasid Caliphate; Tala Buga, the khan of Golden Horde between 1287 and 1291; Kitbuqa Noyan (Kit-Bugha), a lieutenant and confidant of the Mongol ...
'Bugha the Greater/Elder'), also known as Bugha al-Turki (Arabic: بُغا التركي, lit. 'Bugha the Turk'), was a 9th-century Khazar general who served the Abbasid Caliphate . He was of Khazar [ 1 ] origin, and was acquired along with his sons as a military slave ( ghulam ) by al-Mu'tasim in 819/820. [ 2 ]
Bugha al-Sharabi ("Bugha the Cupbearer"), also known as Bugha al-Saghir ("Bugha the Younger") to distinguish him from his unrelated contemporary Bugha the Elder, was a senior Turkic military leader in the mid-9th century Abbasid Caliphate.
Musa ibn Bugha al-Kabir (died 877) was an Abbasid military leader of Turkic origin. Musa was the son of Bugha al-Kabir , one of the leading Turkish generals under Caliph al-Mu'tasim (r. 833–842). Bugha came into the caliph's service as a slave ( ghulam ) in 819 or 820 CE, alongside his son, suggesting a birthdate earlier than this. [ 1 ]
When Wasif and Bugha discovered in April 866 that one of Muhammad's deputies had been contracted to kill them, they went on the defensive, gathering their troops, purchasing weapons and distributing funds in their neighborhoods. Wasif and Bugha then called on their allies to pressure al-Mu'tazz to restore them to favor.
Abu Nasr Muhammad ibn Bugha (Arabic: أبو نصر محمد بن بغا) was a ninth-century military officer in the service of the Abbasid Caliphate. He was the son of Bugha al-Kabir , a Turkic slave soldier ( ghulam ) and prominent army general.
Khutlubuga (Armenian: Խութլու Բուղա), also Khutlu Buga or Qutlugh Buqa (Georgian: ხუტლუბუღა; died August, 1293), was an Armenian prince of the House of the Artsrunids, [2] and a court official of the Kingdom of Eastern Georgia in the second half of the 13th century, the son of Atabeg-Amirspasalar Sadun Mankaberdeli.