- Turkic, and Urdu ghazals, the
radīf (from
Arabic رديف; Persian: ردیف; Azerbaijani:
rədif; Turkish: redif; Urdu: ردیف; Uzbek:
radif) is the word
which must end...
- one of the most
famous radifs ****ociated, with many old
melodies collected that
include 20–40
goushehs in each dastgāh. The
radifs of
Mirza Hossein-Qoli...
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Abdullah Hadi
Radif (Arabic: عَبْد الله هَادِي رَدِيف; born 20
January 2003) is a
Saudi Arabian professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for Saudi...
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Azerbaijani music uses the
Azerbaijani tar. It's the
favoured instrument for
radifs and mughams. The most
easily identifiable feature is the double-bowl shaped...
-
United Nations, held
between 28
September – 2
October 2009 in Abu Dhabi,
radifs were
officially registered on the
UNESCO List of the
Intangible Cultural...
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yellow cards: 11
Nahitan Nández (Al-Qadsiah) Most red cards: 2
Abdullah Radif (Al-Ettifaq)
Mohamed Simakan (Al-N****r)
Ahmed ****iri (Al-Riyadh) Awn Al-Saluli...
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Sahar Mohammadi, born in Tehran, is an
Iranian singer of
classical radifs and the
lyrics of Hafez. She
studied the tar and
setar at
university in Tehran...
- qofiya) is the
rhyming pattern of
words that must
directly precede the
radif. The qāfiya is the
actual rhyme of the ghazal. "The history, art and performance...
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classical Iranian music in Iran's
contemporary conservatories and universities.
Radif, the
repertoire that he
developed in the 19th century, is the
oldest do****ented...
- must
contain the
qafiya and
radif. The matla' sets the tone of the ghazal, as well as its
rhyming and
refrain pattern.
Radif: The
refrain word or phrase...