- xæˌrisuˈlɯ]) aka Cäwdät
Fäyzi (Җәүдәт Фәйзи [ʑæʊˈdæt fæɪˈzɪ],
anglicized as
Jaudat Faizi; Russian: Файзи́ (Файзу́ллин) Джауда́т Хари́сович
Fayzi (Fayzullin) Dzhaudat...
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December 1882)
Mehmed Izzet Pasha (December 1882 –
December 1884)
Ahmed Fayzi Pasha (1st time) (December 1884 –
December 1886)
Ahmed Aziz
Pasha (December...
-
Ahmed Fayzi Pasha (also
Ahmed Feyzi Pasa) (1839-1915) was an
Ottoman military commander.
Ahmed Fayzi was born in the Crimea. His
father was a
local muderris...
- century, a
number of
Tatar composers became renowned,
including Cäwdät
Fäyzi,
Salix Säydäş,
Mansur Mozaffarov and Näcip Cihanov. Many of the
works of...
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Tatar plays with translation.
Among notable Tatar playwrights are Mirxäydär
Fäyzi, Kärim Tinçurin, Ğäliäsğar Kamal, Ğayaz İsxaqıy, and more recently, Zölfät...
- folk
songs as well as
songs by
composers suchas Sälix Säydäşev, Cäwdät
Fäyzi, and
Mansur Mozaffarov. The
festival of
Tatar song,
named after Wahapov...
- 1891–1896
Atteallah Pasha Kawakeby 1896–1899 Namık
Pasha 1899–1902
Ahmed Fayzi Pasha 1902–1904
Abdulwahab Pasha 1904–1905
Abdulmajeed Pasha 1905–1906 Abu...
- Ali-Shir Nava'i,
Abdul Qader-e
Bedel Dehlavi, Fuzûlî,
Hashemi Kermani,
Fayzi,
Jamali and
Ahmad Khani.[citation needed] Not only poets, but also historians...
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December 31 –
Emile Christian, jazz trombonist, 78 date
unknown – Cäwdät
Fäyzi,
Tatar composer and
folklorist Grammy Awards of 1973
Entertainer of the...
- and
using their influence in the
court of the
young king, they
forced Fayzi and Abu-ul Fazl into
going underground. However, soon the king had enough...