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Sepha (Thai: เสภา,
pronounced [sěː.pʰāː]) is a
genre of Thai
poetic storytelling that had its
origins in the
performances of
troubadours who stylized...
- of this word
sepha is disputed.
There is a
musical form of the same name, but this
seems unconnected. ****rit
Pramoj thought that
sepha meant a jail and...
- with
musical accompaniment, such as ****ri
telling the
story of Kaki and
Sepha,
relating the
story of Khun
Chang Khun Phaen.
Other recitals include Sri...
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Published in 2007 by the
Penguin Group, the
novel focuses on the life of
Sepha Stephanos, an
Ethiopian immigrant living in Washington, D.C.
after fleeing...
- Sipah-e-Muhammad ****stan (S.M.P) (Urdu: سپاہ محمد پاکستان; Arabic: سباه محمد الباكستانيه; English:
Soldiers of Muhammad) was a Shia
organisation and political...
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against an open palm. It is used in
royal ceremonies. The krap
saepa or krap
sēphā (กรับเสภา) are
rectangular concussion sticks made from wood and used in...
- castanets.
Other similar instruments worldwide include the Thai/Cambodian krap
sepha, Indian/Nepali khartal, Uzbek/Tajik qairaq, or
North African krakebs. Cymbals...
- of voting, the
tribe could not
decide between eliminating Alexandra and
Sepha. Both
picked rocks and
Alexandra drew the
black rock,
resulting in her elimination...
- left to
lower right: bando, krap phuang,
khong mong, ching, chap, and krap
sepha (two
instruments shown). From left to right: pi chawa, pi chanai, khlui...
- Karnataka,
India Koti and Chennayya, in Tulu language, Karnataka,
India Sepha Khun
Chang Khun Phaen, a Thai epic
about the
adventures of Khun Phaen, a...