- The
imzad (Arabic: إمزاد;
alternately amzad) is a type of
bowed "single-string fiddle" used by the
Tuareg people in Africa. Its body is made out of a gourd...
- Tuareg,
women are the musicians. They play a one-stringed
violin called an
anzad, as well as a
variety of drums. Two of the most
famous musicians of Libya...
- Ag
Khamed Ahmad: asak singer, from Aduk,
Niger Almuntaha:
anzad player, from Aduk Ajju:
anzad player, from Agadez,
Niger Islaman: asak singer, from Abalagh...
- all the way from
basic vocabulary (tasa "liver") to
obvious borrowings (
anzad "violin",
alkaadi "qadi".) Others, such as
Gerrit Dimmendaal, were not convinced...
- (Alaska) Ainu
fiddle (Ainu)
Ajaeng (Korea)
Alexander violin (United States)
Anzad (Tuareg)
Apache fiddle (Apache)
Apkhyarta (Abkhazia)
Arpeggione (Austrian)...
- Raja Raja
Kammath Ashwin as
Young Raja
Dileep as Deva Raja
Kammath Master anzad as
Young Deva
Baburaj as Gopi
Jeevan Gopal as
Young Gopi
Karthika Nair as...
-
Boushaki -
Andalusi nubah -
Annaba -
Annaba Province -
Annaba University -
Anzad - Arak
gorges -
Archeology of
Algeria -
Salim Aribi -
Armed Islamic Group...