- Abu al-Hasan 'Ali Ibn Nafi',
better known as
Ziryab, Zeryab, or
Zaryab (Arabic: أبو الحسن علي ابن نافع, زریاب; c. 789–c. 857) was a singer, oud and lute...
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probably evolved under the
Moors in Cordoba, and the Persian-born
musician Ziryab is
usually credited with its invention. A
genre known as
Contemporary Andalusian...
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musical modes. His work was
based on the
music of
Ziryab, the
court musician of Andalusia.
Ziryab was a
renowned polymath,
whose contributions to western...
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without significant changes. In eighth-century
Moorish Spain, the
musician Ziryab introduced to Córdoba[unreliable source]
sophisticated clothing styles based...
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pairs of strings, d, e, a, d', g'.
Historical sources indicate that
Ziryab (789–857)
added a
fifth string to his oud. He was well
known for founding...
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execution of the "Martyrs of Córdoba", and was a
patron of the
great composer Ziryab. He died in 852 in Córdoba. "'Abd ar-Rahman II". Encyclopædia Britannica...
- alone. The
music of al-Andalus is part of an
influential musical tradition.
Ziryab, a poet and musician, who came from the
Abbasid Caliphate and
arrived in...
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Harun al-Rashid (786–809) by
Kashmiri merchants and to Al-Andalus by
Ziryab. In the
Mamluk era,
Cairo was the world's
largest producer of velvet. Much...