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Mirza Sadig, more
commonly known as
Sadigjan (Azerbaijani: Sadıqcan; 1846 – 1902), was an
Azerbaijani folk musician, tar player, and the
creator of the...
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House of
Sadigjan (Azerbaijani: Sadıqcanın evi) is a
residential building built in the 19th
century in Shusha, ****inli neighborhood. The
house where Mirza...
- the
Azerbaijani capital. The
former mosque is
located on
intersection of
Sadigjan and
Garasherov streets of the
Mardinli neighborhood of Shusha. The Mardinli...
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having 2
strings to
having 3, 4 or even 5.
Prominent Azeri sazanda Sadigjan developed a new
version of tar (nowadays
known as the
Azeri tar or the...
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differing shape from the
Persian tar, and was
developed from
around 1870 by
Sadigjan. It has a
different build and
utilizes more strings. The
Azerbaijani tar...
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Khurshidbanu Natavan (1832–1897), one of the best
lyrical poets of Azerbaijan.
Sadigjan (1846–1902),
Azerbaijani musician.
Muratsan (1854–1908),
Armenian writer...
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charity event at the
Khandamirov Theatre,
following the
performance of
Sadigjan. He
became a po****r
invited singer not only at
weddings in the Caucasus...
- the area. Mir
Mohsun Navvab,
artist and poet
Khurshidbanu Natavan, poet
Sadigjan, musician,
inventor of the
Azeri variety of tar
Gasim bey Zakir, poet Khudadat...
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Persian Tar and was
developed from the
original Persian tar
around 1870 by
Sadigjan. It has a
slightly different build and has more strings. The
Caucasus tar...
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Habil Aliyev Gulara Aliyeva Kamil Jalilov Bahram Mansurov Gurban Pirimov Sadigjan Alihan Samedov Rashid Behbudov Şövkət Ələkbərova
Hasan Enami Olia Flora...