- Kitāb al-
Aghānī (Arabic: كتاب الأغاني, romanized: kitāb al-‘
aghānī, lit. 'The Book of Songs'), is an
encyclopedic collection of
poems and
songs that runs...
- sharbush, 1206 (Ms.
Ahmet III 3472)
Sharbush of Badr al-Din Lu'lu' (Kitab al-
Aghani, 1219 CE)
Maqamat al-Hariri (BNF
Arabe 3929,
circa 1200-1210),
Turkic ruler...
- and
mainly based in Baghdad. He is best
known as the
author of
Kitab al-
Aghani ("The Book of Songs"),
which includes information about the
earliest attested...
- Al
Aghani Radio (Arabic: إذاعة الأغاني, also
known as
Elaghany or
simply Aghani) is an
Egyptian radio station devoted to music. It
opened on 17 June 2000...
-
Chart (Arabic: قائمة أفضل أغاني مينا الرسمية, romanized: Qāʾimat Afḍal
Aghānī Mīnā r-Rasmiyya) is an
International Federation of the
Phonographic Industry...
- date, as well
sometimes considered the
father of
Arabic poetry.
Kitab al-
Aghani by Abul-**** was
called by the 14th-century
historian Ibn
Khaldun the register...
-
musicians (other than Toogood)
performed on Haja, an
album that
blended Aghani Al-Banat (a
Sudanese style that
translates to "girls' music" and is performed...
- Abu al-**** al-Isfahani (897–967), Arab
historian and
author of Kitāb al-
Aghānī ibn al-Tayyib (d. 1043), or
Abulpharagius Abdalla Benattibus,
Eastern Christian...
- Philology, p. 146.
Makki 2005, p. 213 "Imru al Qais -
Excerpts from
Kitab al-
Aghani of Abu al-**** al-Asfahani".
Fluent Arabic Blog. 26
December 2018. Retrieved...
-
Jackson 1982, p. 176.
Lyons &
Jackson 1982, p. 177. Rice, D. S. (1953). "The
Aghānī Miniatures and
Religious Painting in Islam". The
Burlington Magazine. 95...