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'''Babushka''' or '''baboushka''' or '''babooshka''' (from {{lang-rus|ба́бушка|p=ˈbabʊʂkə}}, meaning "[[grandmother]]" or "elderly woman") may refer to:
'''Babushka''' or '''baboushka''' or '''babooshka''' (from {{lang-rus|ба́бушка|p=ˈbabʊʂkə}}, meaning "[[grandmother]]" or "elderly woman") may refer to:


== Culture ==



*<!-- Please don't remove, this term is commonly used in English and this is the English Wikipedia where we point readers to the topics they might be looking for -->[[Babushka doll]], wooden dolls placed one inside another<!-- Please don't remove, this term is commonly used in English -->
*[[Babushka (headscarf)]], indicating a headscarf tied below the chin, as commonly worn in rural parts of Europe


=== Arts and media ===
=== Arts and media ===

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Babushka or baboushka or babooshka (from Russian: ба́бушка, IPA: [ˈbabʊʂkə], meaning "grandmother" or "elderly woman") may refer to:



Arts and media

People

  • Babushka Lady, an unknown woman who might have photographed the events of the President John F. Kennedy assassination
  • Catherine Breshkovsky nicknamed Babushka (1844-1934), Russian revolutionary

Other uses

See also