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Kulanjan is a 1999
album by
blues artist Taj
Mahal and
Malian kora-player
Toumani Diabaté.
Mahal had
first visited Mali in 1979, and the
title of the album...
- and
gritty to
smooth and sultry." Taj
Mahal believes that his 1999
album Kulanjan,
which features him
playing with the kora
master of Mali's
Griot tradition...
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North India are
derived from the same root,
including kulanja in Sanskrit,
kulanjan in Hindi, and
kholinjan in Urdu. The name "lengkuas", on the
other hand...
- Diabaté
collaborated with
American blues musician Taj
Mahal on the
release Kulanjan.
MALIcool was a
collaboration with
American jazz
trombonist Roswell Rudd...
- Out 1999 ¡Cubanismo!
Mardi Gras
Mambo 1999 Taj
Mahal and
Toumani Diabaté
Kulanjan 1999
Loudon Wainwright III
Social Studies 2002 The Hank Dogs Half Smile...
- Johnson"—distinguishing New
Ancient Strings from Diabaté's next album,
Kulanjan, a
collaboration with the
American musician Taj
Mahal intended to emphasize...
- Shoutin' in Key),
Toumani Diabaté (with whom he had
recorded the
album Kulanjan) and his daughter, singer-songwriter Deva
Mahal (with whom he had recorded...
- he made a
guest appearance on the
album Kulanjan by Taj
Mahal and
Toumani Diabaté. The
success of the
Kulanjan project enabled the
creation of his autobiographical...
- in
London (recorded 1966) Taj
Mahal and
Toumani Diabate on
their album Kulanjan Long John
Baldry on
Remembering Leadbelly (2001) Cat
Stevens as "Tell 'em...
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Kermanshah was
captured in 1038/39. He then led his
troops towards Arnaba and
Ḵūlanǰān held by the Quhids. In 1040, he was
captured trying to
advance towards...