-
Kaval Sviri (Bulgarian: Кавал свири, lit. 'A
Kaval Plays') is a
Bulgarian folk song. A po****r
version was
arranged by
Petar Lyondev and
performed by...
-
teaching within Sufism based on
taking blame.
According to
scholar Sara
Sviri, the
Malamati originated in
Nishapur in the 9th-10th
centuries CE. Nishapur...
- Sara
Sviri (Hebrew: שרה סבירי) is an
Israeli scholar and
translator noted for her
research on Sufi
mystical thought, an area she has
researched since...
-
Grigol Robakidze (Georgian: გრიგოლ რობაქიძე) (October 28, 1880,
Sviri,
Kutaisi Governorate –
November 19, 1962, Geneva) was a
Georgian writer, publicist...
-
traditional Bulgarian folk song "Kaval
sviri," sung by the
Bulgarian State Television Female Vocal Choir. The
original "Kaval
sviri" can be
heard where Xena races...
- Dzirula, Ilemi, Kldeeti, Kvaliti,
Kveda Sakara,
Kveda Sazano,
Meore Sviri, Puti,
Pirveli Sviri, Rodinauli, Sanakhshire, Shrosha, Tskhratskaro, Zeda
Sakara and...
-
traditional Bulgarian folk song "Kaval
sviri", sung by the
Bulgarian State Television Female Vocal Choir. The
original "Kaval
sviri" can be
heard when Xena races...
-
Valiko Jugheli Native name ვალიკო ჯუღელი Born (1887-01-01)1
January 1887
Sviri,
Kutaisi Governorate,
Russian Empire (now Georgia) Died 30
August 1924(1924-08-30)...
-
Warrior Princess,
whose theme music Joseph LoDuca developed from "Kaval
sviri", one of the
Bulgarian folk
songs that form the bulk of
their repertoire...
- 2013.
Retrieved 8
November 2013. "Sound Current: 'Bulgarian folklor-
Kafal sviri'". YouTube. 29 July 2012.
Archived from the
original on 8
April 2017. Retrieved...