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types of musicians—
rababis, ragis, and dhadhis, all of
which flourished during the
period of the gurus. The
descendants remained rababis to all the 10 gurus...
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outside the
walls of the city. Wadi ar-
Rababi:
Dalman (1930),
Bailey (1986) and
Watson (1992)
identify the Wadi al-
Rababi,
which fits the
description of Joshua...
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Muslim singers known as
Mirasis were "
rababis",
because they pla**** on the
rabab or rebec. Some
notable rababis after Mardana were his son Shahjada, Balwand...
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Babak (died 1642), was a Sikh
rababi or musician, who kept Guru
Hargobind company and
recited sacred hymns at
morning and evening. He was a
Muslim at birth...
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Sughra Rababi (1922–1994) was an
artist born in
British India, who
later lived in ****stan. As a
young female artist in the 1940s, she was the
first woman...
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Elias Rababi (1913–1999) was a
Lebanese journalist and
politician who
served as the
general secretary of the
Kataeb Party. He was also
Lebanese amb****ador...
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traditional music institutions, the
Rababis,
would suffer a
deathblow it has not
since recovered from, as many
former Muslim rababis who had
performed at Sikh shrines...
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January 2023.
There were
Muslim rababis, too, who used to play in gurdwaras. This
system of
supporting ragis and
rababis collapsed after the
British came...
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characteristic rabab Bhai Bala
Salok Mardana Panja Sahib Rababi Balvand Rai
Babak (
Rababi)
Satta Doom Datta,
Amaresh (1987).
Encyclopaedia of Indian...
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political activist Elias Porter (1914–1987),
American psychologist Elias Rababi (1913–1999),
Lebanese journalist and
politician Elias Ricks,
American football...