Crossword clues for babar
babar
- ''King of the Elephants''
- Tusked king in kiddie lit
- Toon elephant of kiddie lit
- Toon elephant
- The elephant in the reading room?
- Storybook pachyderm
- Storybook character in a green suit
- Royal elephant of literature
- Royal elephant of children's literature
- Pachyderm of kiddie-lit
- Pachyderm of kiddie lit
- Pachyderm friend of Zephir the monkey
- Noted French elephant
- Little elephant of juveniles
- Literary king of the elephants
- King of kiddie lit
- Kiddie lit creation of 1931
- Kid-lit character
- Jean de Brunhoff's character
- Jean de Brunhoff elephant
- He begins as "a very good little elephant"
- Fictional elephant king
- Father of Pom, Flora, Alexander and Isabelle
- Elephant with a monkey named Zephir
- Elephant with a crown
- Elephant who visits Paris
- Elephant of literature
- Elephant of kid-lit
- Elephant of children's fiction
- Elephant married to Celeste
- Elephant king of kid-lit
- Elephant king of children's literature
- Elephant king of Celesteville
- Elephant king married to Queen Celeste
- Elephant king married to Celeste
- Elephant introduced in 1931
- Elephant in stories
- Elephant in Jean de Brunhoff books
- Elephant in children's books
- Elephant from children's books
- De Brunhoff's famous elephant
- De Brunhoff pachyderm
- Dapper storybook elephant
- Crown-wearing elephant of kiddie lit
- Crown-wearing elephant of kid-lit
- Celesteville founding elephant
- Celeste's mate
- Celeste's husband in kiddie lit
- Cartoon elephant
- Anthropomorphic king of Celesteville
- "Histoire de __": French children's book
- De Brunhoff's pachyderm
- Elephant of children's books
- Elephant of children's literature
- Well-dressed elephant
- Fictional pachyderm
- Storied royal elephant
- Pachyderm of fiction
- Storybook elephant king
- Literary elephant
- Kid-lit pachyderm
- Kiddie lit elephant
- Animal visitor to Paris in a classic children's book
- Founder of Celesteville, in children's lit
- King of the elephants in a children's book series
- Kid-lit elephant created by Jean de Brunhoff
- "Histoire de ___," first in a popular series of children's books
- "Le petit Г©lГ©phant"
- "Histoire de ___" (children's classic)
- Big character in children's literature
- An imaginary elephant that appears in a series of French books for children
- Fictional elephant who debuted in 1931
- J. de Brunhoff's little elephant
- Mogul dynasty founder
- De Brunhoff character
- Jean de Brunhoff creation
- Elephant of juveniles
- Storied pachyderm
- Elephant in a children's classic
- De Brunhoff elephant
- Elephant of story
- Kiddie-lit elephant
- Elephant of kiddie lit
- Kiddie lit pachyderm
- Elephant of stories
- Children's book elephant
- Beloved elephant
- Picture-book pachyderm
- Picture book pachyderm
- Picture book elephant
- Peace-loving Parisian pachyderm
- King with a trunk
- King of Celesteville
- Jean de Brunhoff's beloved character
- Friend of Zephir the monkey
- Elephant king of stories
- Elephant king of kiddie lit
- Elephant in picture books
- Elephant in books
- De Brunhoff's elephant king
- Dapper literary elephant
- "Le petit éléphant"
Wikipedia
Babar (or Babur) , meaning "lion", may refer to:
Babar is a Canadian/French animated television series produced in Quebec, Canada by Nelvana Limited and The Clifford Ross Company. It premiered in 1989 on CBC and HBO, subsequently was rerun on HBO and Qubo. The series is based on Jean de Brunhoff's original Babar books, and was Nelvana's first international co-production. The series' 78 episodes have been broadcast in 30 languages in over 150 countries.
While the French author Laurent de Brunhoff pronounces the name Babar as "BUH-bar", the series in its first five seasons pronounces the name as "BAB-bar".
In 2010, a computer-animated sequel series spin-off of Babar titled Babar and the Adventures of Badou was launched. The new series focuses on a majority of new characters.
Babbar is a jatt clan founded largely in punjab pakistan Babbar [1] [2][3] Babar [4] Barbar [5] Barbar [6] Barbra[7] is a Jat gotra found in Punjab, India and Pakistan. Baburi, or Barbari is a Jat clan found in Afghanistan.[8] Dilip Singh Ahlawat has mentioned it as one of the ruling Jat clans in Central Asia. [9] Babbar are found in Found in Northern Sindh Districts of Pakistan.
The Babar ( Pashto: بابړ) or Babori tribe is a Pashtun tribe.
The Babar diaspora is spread across Pakistan, Afghanistan and India today. However, the most prominent communities remain the same, the most notable of which is in Pirpiai. Chaudhwan still has a large number of Babars living there. Other communities include, Zhob, Quetta, Multan, Kandahar, Shikarpur and Sindh [Dadu].
In the First World War 78 people of the Babar tribe from Pirpiai went to the war as Indian Army men and four were killed. Hence, Pirpiai is one of the very few villages which has an official plaque commemorating its First World War contribution.