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- their status and prominence. Khanandas would traditionally gather in salons known as majlis-i khananda. The art of khanandas experienced its peak in the...
- Bayati-Shiraz” (cadence). The khananda, who sings mughams, performs the fast-paced "Nishibi-sepat" instead of "Bardasht". Some khanandas start Bayaty-Shiraz dastagh...
- 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...
- figure in the po****rization of mugham, and developing talented mugham khanandas such as Alim Qasimov, Aghakhan Abdullayev and Gadir Rustamov. As of 1985...
- Mirza Ali Asgar Karabaghi was born in Shusha in 1824. He worked as both a khananda and a master kamancha player. After Ali Shirazi brought Iranian tar to...
- Azerbaijani folk singer (khananda) (31 March 1861 Shusha – 20 April 1944 Baku) Seyid Shushinski, Azerbaijani folk singer (khananda) (12 April 1889, Horadiz...
- The mugham khanandas and musicians are listed by the first letter in their last name (not including the words "a", "an", or "the"). If you see notice...
- Music of Azerbaijan General topics Musical instruments Khananda Mugham triads Art of playing the tar Dances Ballet Genres Jazz Religious [az] Military...
- worked as a coachman for a while, and later he joined the "****embly of khanandas" organized by Haji Husu, where he learned classical Eastern and Azerbaijani...
- University of Culture and Arts in 1990. Sakina Ismayilova is the first female khananda to perform mugham with the dayereh. Sakina Ismayilova created a mugham...