- Balázs
Havasi (born 18
September 1975) is a
Hungarian pianist and composer. As a
contemporary composer, he has
founded four
different musical projects...
- category: barak, bozlak,
gurbet havası, yas
havası, tecnis, boğaz
havası, elagözlü, maya, hoyrat, divan, yol
havası,
yayla havası, mugam, gazel, uzun hava (is...
- Kaşık
Havası (Turkish: Kaşık
Havası, lit.
spoon tune) or Kaşık Oyunları (Turkish: Kaşık Oyunları, lit.
spoon dances; Gr****: Χορός κουταλιών) are folk...
- Kornél
Havasi (10
January 1892 – 15
January 1945) was a Jewish-Hungarian
chess master. He won at
Budapest 1911; took 9th at Temesvár 1912 (HUN-ch, Gyula...
- Singh,
Catherine Havasi, and others.
Development work
began in
September 1999, and the
project opened to the
Internet a year later.
Havasi described it in...
-
Catherine Havasi (born 1981) is an
American scientist who
specializes in
artificial intelligence (AI) at MIT
Media Lab. She co-founded and was CEO of AI...
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combination is seen in this region. It can be
found also as, Tsifteteli.
Kasap havasi/Hasapiko:
meaning "the butcher's dance" from Turkish:
kasap "butcher", is...
- István
Havasi (December 21, 1930 in Dánszentmiklós, Pest –
February 16, 2003 in Budapest) was a male race
walker from Hungary. He
competed for his native...
- Gr****
dance (choros; Gr****: χορός, romanized: chorós) is an old tradition,
being referred to by
authors such as Plato, Aristotle,
Plutarch and Lucian....
- ‘bozlak’ thus,
using two
different makam (tones).
Sazanda Gakkili havasi Dattiri havasi Rosie Ayliffe, The
rough guide to
Turkey (5th ed.)
Rough Guides...