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Gambu Ganuurru (or ****bo
Gunnerah in an
older spelling), also
known as the Red Chief, or Red
Kangaroo was a
Kamilaroi (Gamilaraay) man who
lived in the...
- entertainment. The
gambus Melayu –also
known as
gambus Hijaz ("Hijazi
gambus"), panting, gita nangka,
gambus seludang ("palm
spathe gambus"),
gambus perahu ("perahu...
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Paula Gambús i
Millet (21 May 1974 – 23
November 2019) was a
Spanish politician who
served as a
Member of the
European Parliament. In 1995
Gambús joined...
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Marcos Gambus (born 12
February 1934) is a
Venezuelan former tennis player. Born in Tucupita,
Gambus represented Venezuela at the 1955 Pan
American Games...
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sasando are
examples of
traditional Indonesian instruments.
These include gambus and
qasida from the
Middle East,
keroncong from Portugal, and dangdut—one...
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detailed account of the
siege of Maghas. In particular, its
biography of Shiri-
Gambu, an
ethnically Tangut commander fighting for the Mongols,
states that the...
- 1999)
known as
Nissa Sabyan, is an
Indonesian singer who is a
member Sabyan Gambus as a vocalist.
Nissa is
known to
public for
often singing (cover) songs...
- such as the lute, oud, pipa, guitar, citole, gittern, mandore, rubab, and
gambus and long-necked
plucked lutes such as the tanbura, swarabat, bağlama, bouzouki...
- 4.
Tolui 9. Börte 2.
Kublai Khan,
Emperor of the Yuan
Dynasty 10. Jakha
Gambu of the
Keraites 5.
Sorghaghtani Beki 1. Zhenjin,
Crown Prince of the Yuan...
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Australia in 1971 Mauriat's
collaboration with long-time
arranger Gérard
Gambus resulted in the 1978 disco/funk
album Overseas Call,
which was
later rediscovered...