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Shalom Shabazi (1619 – c. 1720) was the son of
Yosef ben Avigad, of the
family of Mashtā, also
commonly known as Abba
Sholem Shabazi or
Saalem al-
Shabazi (Hebrew:...
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Shabazi (Shabbazi, Shabbezi, El-Shibzi (Hebrew: שבזי, Arabic: الشبزي) may
refer to:
Shalom Shabazi, a 17th-century
Jewish poet
Alireza Shapour Shahbazi...
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songs with
lyrics coming from the
poetry of 16th
century Rabbi Shalom Shabazi. The
album was
recorded with both
traditional and
modern musical instruments;...
- JSTOR 23356313.,
citing Shabazi's work,
Sefer ha-Margalith, now at the
Jewish Theological Seminary of America, Ms. 2672, pp. 168a–173a.
Shalom Shabazi,
Sefer ha-Margalith...
- If the
gates are locked) is a
Hebrew poem by 17th-century
Rabbi Shalom Shabazi. It has been set to
music and sung by
Israeli singer Ofra Haza and others...
- ****ont 1938, vol. I: pp. 215–223; vol. II: pp. 359–377.
Skjaervo 2013.
Shabazi 2003, p. 171.
Boyce 1975, p. 65.
Boyce 1975, p. 187, n. 35.
Boyce 1975...
- one of Zoroaster's
early followers.
Yarshater 1998, pp. 592–593.
Shapur Shabazi 2002, pp. 171–176. Pourshariati,
Parvaneh (2008),
Decline and Fall of the...
- Doe') is a
Hebrew Jewish piyyut (liturgical poem)
written by
Rabbi Shalom Shabazi. It is sung by
Yemenite Jewish communities to
grooms during the
Sheva Brachot...
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words of
reproof and his
longing for his bride. The arch-poet,
Shalom Shabazi, many of
whose poems make-up a
large segment of the dīwān, has written...
- Judeo-Yemenite and Pop overtones. He has
included the
recitation of
poems by
Shalom Shabazi in his albums. Boaz
Sharabi was born in Tel Aviv
during the
Mandate era...