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Shudi may
refer to:
Burkat Shudi,
harpsichord maker Shudi, Iran, a
village This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Shudi. If...
- Mary
Shudi (died 1797) was a
harpsichord maker continuing her husband,
Joshua Shudi's,
workshop after his
death in 1774.
Before marriage, Mary
Shudi was...
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Burkat Shudi (variants: Burkhart, Burkhardt, Schudi, Tschudi, Tshudi) (13
March 1702 – 19
August 1773) was an
English harpsichord maker of
Swiss origin...
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Broadwood married the master's
daughter (Barbara
Shudi, 1769) and
ultimately took over and
renamed the
Shudi firm. The
Broadwood company (which
survives to...
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Broadwood (née
Shudi) (10
February 1749 - 1776) kept a book of
accounts for her
father and husband's
harpsichord making business,
Shudi and Broadwood....
- Deng
Shudi (Chinese: 邓书弟; pinyin: Dèng
Shūdì; born
September 10, 1991) is a
Chinese artistic gymnast. He
competed for the
Chinese national team at the...
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Broadwood & Sons is an
English piano manufacturer,
founded in 1728 by
Burkat Shudi and
continued after his
death in 1773 by John Broadwood. John Broadwood...
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Shudi Atiya ash-Shafi (Arabic: شهدى عطية الشافعى) was an
Egyptian communist theoretician and activist. Ash-Shafi
studied in Britain, and
returned to Egypt...
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James Shudi Broadwood (20
December 1772 – 8
August 1851) was a
piano maker in
London and a
magistrate in Surrey.
James Shudi Broadwood was born on 20 December...
- (Akkadian: 𒅤𒀜 pu3-AD or Pu-abi "Orchard of my father"), also
called Shubad or
Shudi-Ad due to a
misinterpretation by Sir
Charles Leonard Woolley, was an important...