- The
quray (Bashkir ҡурай,
Tatar quray, [quˈrɑɪ]) is a long open end-blown
flute with two to
seven fingerholes, and is the
national instrument of the Bashkirs...
- The
Quraysh (Arabic: قُرَيْشٍ) are an Arab
tribe who
controlled Mecca before the rise of Islam.
Their members were
divided into ten main clans, most notably...
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spelled Qureia or Qurie; Arabic: أحمد علي محمد قريع, Aḥmad ʿAlī Muḥammad
Qurayʿ; 26
March 1937 – 22
February 2023), also
known by his
kunya Abu Alaa (Arabic:...
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Tatar folk music.
Instrumentation includes the
kubyz (jaw harp), surnay,
quray (flute) and garmon-talianka. In the mid-20th century, a
number of Tatar...
- gardener's ****istany,
under the
moniker of
Quray'. One day,
while the
monarch is away from the palace,
Quray'
burns one of the
hairs from his horse's tail...
- when
writing in
English it has
various spelling formation such as
Quraish Qurayš, Quresh, but all
refer to same
Arabic text قُرَيْشٍ.
Similar to how your...
-
Kinda tribe who
lived in that town
taught the
Arabic script to the Banū
Qurayš in
Mecca and that
their use of the
Arabic script for
writing eventually...
-
Muhammad Quraish Shihab (Arabic: محمّد قريش شهاب; Muḥammad
Qurayš Šihāb; born 16
February 1944) is an
Indonesian Muslim scholar in the
sciences of the...
-
courage and intelligence. The
young man was a
renowned musician (he pla****
quray,
bashkir longitudinal flute) and a singer. The hero got married, his wife...
- the
Bashkirs and the Caucasians; it is
called by such
terms as khobyrakh,
Quray and c**** or s****. A
typical khobyrakh is a 70 cm-wide, smooth, hollow...