- two people. This love is
shown by
dance moves and
facial expressions.
Qaval (
Qaval rəqsi) is a
national dance pla**** by
women with a
dayereh in her hand...
-
ashiks most
often performed with two
other musicians, a
balaban player and a
qaval player; in
Urmia the
ashik was
always a solo performer.
After the Islamic...
- of
three Azerbaijani national musical instruments: tar, kamancheh, and
qaval performers. It is a
traditional musical group of
Azerbaijani musicians who...
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especially in the East.
There are many
kinds of bubens,
including def, daf, or
qaval (Azerbaijan), daf or
khaval (Armenia),
daira (Georgia),
doira (Uzbekistan...
-
these exhibits are
musical instruments such as the tar, kamancha, saz,
qaval, qoshanaghara, zurna, and ney, and are rare
instruments including the asa-tar...
- Cǝnq, an
arched harp of Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijani version of the
tanbur Qaval rubab Azerbaijani balanan double-reed pipe,
nagara drum, tar, saz and zurna...
- Qaraçöp-Saqareco, Xəzəryurdu-Kaspi, Qara El -Kareli, Telav-Telavi, Səfiabad-Qori,
Qaval-Laqodexi, Sığnaq-Siqnaxi, Bəytaxtı-Xaşuri, Tiflis-Tbilisi, Bostandərə-Rustavi...
- ASV, NASB, NIV, NRSV, NLT): from the
Masoretic Hebrew text קָבָל עָם,
qaval ʿam. Lucian's Gr****
version reads “in Ibleam” (בְיִבְלְעָם beyivleʿam (cf...