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Firqa (Arabic: فرقة, plural: فرق;
firaq English: band), is a
musical ensemble or
orchestra in
Middle Eastern music.
While a
similar ensemble called takht...
- A
Firqa (Arabic: فِرْقَة English: band)
sometimes called Firqat colloquially in the plural), is a
local militia unit
loyal to the
Sultan of Oman raised...
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Milliy Firqa (Crimean Tatar:
Milliy Fırqa, ملی فرقا -
National Party, Cyrillic: Милли фирка) was a
Muslim political group in Crimea,
which transferred...
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Milliy Fırqa (lit. 'People's Party') is a pro-Russian
Crimean Tatar non-government
organization founded in 2006. Its name is
taken from the
former party...
- the
Mejlis was founded,
taking the name of the previously-defunct
Milly Firqa party from the
early 20th century. The
party claims to be
successor of the...
- musicians, a similar, but
larger ensemble (numbering
eight or more) is
called a
firqa in Arabic. Touma,
Habib H****an (1996). The
Music of the Arabs, trans. Laurie...
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Socialist Republic,
serving from 1924 to 1928.
Originally a
member of
Milliy Firqa and a
delegate to the
first Qurultay of the
Crimean Tatar People, İbraimov...
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original references to the
description of
Wahhabis as a
divisive sect (
firqa) and
outliers (Kharijites) in
communications between Ottomans and Egyptian...
- (Homeland),
which became the seed for the
political organization Milliy Fırqa (National Party) to
carry on the
independent movement in
Crimea during the...
- will be saved. The ****s have the idea that they are this "saved sect" ("
firqa nā niya"). For example, Abu
Mansur al-Baghdadi (d. 1037)
explains at the...