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- A khananda (Azerbaijani: xanəndə خواننده [xɑnænˈdæ]; Persian: خواننده; alternative spellings in English: khanende, khanande, khanandeh) is a name generally...
- Məmmədağa oğlu Qasımov, June 21, 1933 — July 28, 2013) was an Azerbaijani khananda, People's Artiste of Azerbaijan. Talat Gasimov was born on June 21, 1933...
- musicians who perform the mugham repertoire and represent the ensemble of khanandas and sazandas. The performance of the muğam trio is called a complete vocal-instrumental...
- or Abboud Qambar, Iraqi General Gambar Zulalov (1895-1976), Azerbaijani khananda, actor and honored artist Isa Gambar (born 1957), Azerbaijani politician...
- Azerbaijani folk singer (khananda) (31 March 1861 Shusha – 20 April 1944 Baku) Seyid Shushinski, Azerbaijani folk singer (khananda) (12 April 1889, Horadiz...
- Mələkxanım Eyubova; born November 5, 1962, Shamakhi) is an Azerbaijani khananda (folk singer). After finishing No.155 Secondary School in Baku, she joined...
- Məcid Behbudalı oğlu, 18 April 1873 — 6 September 1945) was an Azerbaijani khananda. Majid Behbudov was born on April 18, 1873, in Shusha. According to Jalil...
- (1882–1937?), Russian anarchist Gochag Askarov (born 1978), Azerbaijani khananda folk singer and piano player Yaroslav Askarov (born 2002), Russian ice...
- Javanshir (20 August 1901, Shusha – 18 March 1979, Baku), was an Azerbaijani khananda folk singer. Despite Shushinski's relation to the khans of Karabakh, his...
- executive director of AAJ Television Talat Gasimov (khananda) (1933–2013), Azerbaijani khananda, People's Artiste of Azerbaijan Talat Mahmood (1924–1998)...