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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...
- or
Abboud Qambar,
Iraqi General Gambar Zulalov (1895-1976),
Azerbaijani khananda,
actor and
honored artist Isa
Gambar (born 1957),
Azerbaijani politician...
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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...
- 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...
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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...
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figure in the po****rization of mugham, and
developing talented mugham khanandas such as Alim Qasimov,
Aghakhan Abdullayev and
Gadir Rustamov. As of 1985...
- Soviet-Armenian statesman. Khan
Shushinski (1901–1979), was an
Azerbaijani khananda folk singer. Süreyya Ağaoğlu (1903–1989),
Turkish Azerbaijani origin writer...
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Azerbaijani mugham and
opera singer (lyrical-dramatic tenor), composer,
khananda and pedagogue. Gulu
Asgarov was born on 18
December 1928 in Salyan. At...