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- Tajikistan and Uzbekistan) which may have developed in the city of Bukhara. Shashmaqam means the six Maqams (modes) in the Persian language, dastgah being the...
- classical music is called Shashmaqam, which arose in Bukhara in the late 16th century when that city was a regional capital. Shashmaqam is closely related to...
- a performer of classical Uzbek music and its Persian-language cousin Shashmaqâm. She is famous for the unique quality of her voice and her natural charisma...
- Radio of the Uzbek SSR. She is the first woman to become a professional Shashmaqam singer. After World War 2, she and her husband moved to Stalinabad (Dushanbe)...
- Reform Jews. The Bukharan Jews have a distinct musical tradition called shashmaqam, which is an ensemble of stringed instruments, infused with Central Asian...
- related to other Central Asian forms of music. The classical music is shashmaqam, which is also distinctive in Uzbekistan. Southern Tajikistan has a distinctive...
- Ismatov he gradually found back to the traditional Bukhara music, the Shashmaqam. He made it his life task to develop this art and achieved a unique contribution...
- January 1922 – 17 December 2008) was a leading Uzbek classic music and shashmaqam player and composer of 20th century folk and classic music. He was a master...
- Abdusattorov, chess grandmaster Turgun Alimatov, Uzbek classic music and shashmaqam player and composer Natasha Alam, Uzbekistani–American actress and model...
- Soukous Kw****a kw****a Taarab Zamrock Zouglou Nunatak (band) Central Asian Shashmaqam Pashto music Kazakh folk music Kyrgyz folk music Mongolian folk music...