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Sheram (born
Grigor Talian, 20
March 1857,
Alexandropol – died 7
March 1938, Yerevan) was an
Armenian composer, poet-musician (gusan), and folk musician...
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Sheram is a
village in
Balkh Province in
northern Afghanistan.[citation needed]
Balkh Province Satellite map at Maplandia.com v t e...
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studio album, Sirusho, was
released in 2000
followed by the
second album Sheram in 2005. In the same year, she was
awarded the ****ure of
Armenian Music...
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Sheram Dasht (Persian: شرمدشت) is a
village in S****l
Rural District,
Rahimabad District,
Rudsar County,
Gilan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its po****tion...
- "Antsar
aygus nayelov", "Zov gisher", and "Shorora" by Sayat-Nova,
gusan Sheram,
Alexey Ekimyan, and others. She died in a car
accident in 1990. Her son...
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works of
prominent Armenian gusans such as Sayat-Nova, Jivani, and
Sheram. In 1939, the
Armenian National Academic Theatre of
Opera and
Ballet was...
- L (1967). The
Wonder That Was India. Oxford:
Taplinger Pub. Co. p. 60.
Sheram, AK (2012). "Manipuri, The". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal,
Ahmed A. (eds.)....
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opportunity to take a
written test in
their mother tongue. In 2022, AK
Sheram, the
president of the
Bangladesh Manipuri Sahitya Sangsad, and
Shahena Begum...
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Armenian folk
music during the 19th century.
Another 19th-century
ashik Sheram who was born in Alexandropol, is one of the
earliest gusans of traditional...
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April 2014.
Retrieved 20
April 2014.
Palmer LA,
Doctor A,
Chhabra P,
Sheram ML,
Laubach VE,
Karlinsey MZ, et al. (September 2007). "S-nitrosothiols...