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Barbad (Persian: باربد; fl. late 6th –
early 7th
century CE) was a
Persian musician-poet,
music theorist and
composer of
Sasanian music. He
served as chief...
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Barbad Award (Persian: جایزه باربد, romanized: Jāyeze-ye
Bārbad) is a
statue awarded to the
winners of the
competitive section of Iran's most prestigious...
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Barbad Golshiri (born 1982 in Tehran, Iran) is an
Iranian contemporary artist. He has
worked both as a
media artist and a critic. He
works with video,...
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Sasanian royal court hosted prominent musicians,
namely Azad, Bamshad,
Barbad, Nagisa, Ramtin, and Sarkash.
Iranian traditional musical instruments include...
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Especially "Is
Reshmi Paazzeb Ki Jhankar", "Tere Dar Par Aaya Hoon", "
Barbad-E-Mohabbat ki Dua" and "Husn
Hazir Hai". "Husn
Hazir Hai" also
reached number...
- Aziz "Tujhko Mai Ye Dile
Barbad" -
Shabbir Kumar "Meri
Chhoti Si
Bagiya Ki
Nanhi Kali" -
Mohammed Aziz "Tujhko Mai Ye Dile
Barbad (Version 2)" - Shabbir...
- both
heroes and villains :
Arash Afrasiab Abteen Arnavaz Armin Arman Babak Bārbad Bizhan Bahram Bahman Borzou Bijan Behzad Esfandyar Faramarz Faranak Farangis...
- sung by
Mohammed Rafi, his
favourite singer. It was "Huye Hum
Jinke Liye
Barbad", from
Deedar (1951),
composed by
Naushad Ali,
which landed him the opportunity...
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music was
developed by a
highly celebrated poet-musician of the
court named Barbad, who is
remembered in many do****ents. He may have
invented the lute and...
- lute
earlier than the 5th century. He
found no
evidence of the
Sasanian barbad or
barbud earlier than the 4th
century A.D. The
earliest evidence was to...