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Hasapi, also
written as kacapi, hapitan, and kulcapi, is a two-stringed lute pla**** by the
Batak people of the
Indonesian island of Sumatra. The plucked...
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Philoumenos (
Hasapis) of Jacob's Well (Gr****: Φιλούμενος Χασάπης; Φιλούμενος ο Κύπριος; or Φιλούμενος Ορουντιώτης, 15
October 1913 – 29
November 1979)...
- also Borneo):
Bijol Cak (Cuk;
Keroncong guitar)
Dambus Gambus selodang Hasapi Jungga Kacapi (Sundanese)(Java)
Kecapi mak****ar (Sulawesi)
Kulcapi karo...
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March to
November 1979, with the most
prominent of them
being Philoumenos Hasapis, the Gr****
Orthodox hegumen of Jacob's Well.
Deemed unfit to
stand trial...
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Israel and the West Bank from
March to
November 1979,
including Philoumenos Hasapis;
deemed unfit to
stand trial and sent to
psychiatric facility. Wolfgang...
- Mucitani.
Bulgarian and Macedonian: Касапчето, Kasapcheto; Aromanian:
Hãsapi,
Hasapi or Cãsapu; Gr****: Κασάπτσε, Kasaptse; Romanian: Casapu.
Pavlovski 2006...
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architecture Batak cuisine Batak mythology Batak script Batak in
Singapore Hasapi Marga (Batak)
Museum Huta
Bolon Simanindo Naga
morsarang Piso
Halasan Porhalaan...
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either type of instrument,
however The
instruments are
different than the
Hasapi boat lutes. The
instruments were "transmitted" from the
Muslim world to...
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island regions of
Southeast Asia
include the
Sapeh from Borneo, the
Sumatran Hasapi and
Philippine Kutiyapi. The
history of
these has not been
fully do****ented...
- play
instruments like the
gondang (tuned drums),
gordang sambilan and the
hasapi (traditional lute). In Sulawesi, the
Toraja people use
bamboo instruments...