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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...
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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...
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related to
other Central Asian forms of music. The
classical music is
shashmaqam,
which is also
distinctive in Uzbekistan.
Southern Tajikistan has a distinctive...
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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)...
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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...
- Abdusattorov,
chess grandmaster Turgun Alimatov,
Uzbek classic music and
shashmaqam player and
composer Natasha Alam, Uzbekistani–American
actress and model...
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Reform Jews. The
Bukharan Jews have a
distinct musical tradition called shashmaqam,
which is an
ensemble of
stringed instruments,
infused with
Central Asian...
- (PhD). Berlin. Levin, T. (1984). The
Music and
Tradition of the
Bukharan Shashmaqam in
Soviet Uzbekistan (PhD). Princeton. OCLCÂ 24081562. Zerjal, Tatiana;...
- born
Shushana Rubinovna Mullodzhanova, was a
renowned Bukharian Jewish Shashmaqam singer. She was born in Dushanbe,
Tajik ****R to a
religious Bukharian...
- from
Uyghur culture Mugham, a
music tradition of
Azerbaijani cultures Shashmaqam ("six maqams"), a
musical genre typical of
Tajikistan and
Uzbekistan W****ly...