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Dilhayât Kalfa (also Dil-Hayat) 1710? –
before 1740) was a musician, singer, and
composer at the
Ottoman court. She is
regarded as the most significant...
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during the sema ceremony.
Celebrated female musicians and
composers include Dilhayat Khalifa (early 1700s) and
Layla Saz (late 1800s – also
buried at Galata...
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Murad IV
Dimitrie Cantemir Amcazade Köprülü Hüseyin
Pasha Osman Dede
Dilhayat Kalfa Hammamizade İsmail Dede
Efendi Selim III
Mahmud II Gevrekzâde Hasan...
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family (and harem) of the
Ottoman dynasty. The
hostess of his
harem was
Dilhayat Kalfa,
known to be one of the
greatest Turkish composeress of the early...
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Among her
servants was
Dilhayat Kalfa,
hostess of
Ahmed III's
harem and
tutoress of
Selim III,
known to...
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Turkish and
Ottoman composers including Sultan Selim the III, Hacı Arif Bey,
Dilhayat Kalfa (first
female composer at the
Ottoman Empire). He
composed a great...
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composers include Tamburi Cemil Bey, Gazi
Giray Han,
Dimitrie Cantemir and
Dilhayat Kalfa. ÖZKAN, İsmail Hakkı, Türk Mûsıkîsi Nazariyatı ve Usûlleri: Kudüm...