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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- without significant changes. In eighth-century Moorish Spain, the musician Ziryab introduced to Córdoba[unreliable source] sophisticated clothing styles based...
- 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...
- Naess Craig Stark Eden Anne Brolin Alma Martinez Max Madsen Cinematography Ziryab Ben Brahem Edited by Joe D'Augustine Kerry Mondragon Music by Daniele Luppi...
- Churchill, Nostradamus Albert Tsai as Kid Michael-Leon Wooley as George Crum, Ziryab In some episodes there is a musical guest. Wordsworth & Prince Paul in Stuck/Mozart...
- Emirate of Cordoba (Al-Andalus) in the 9th century. Born and raised in Iraq, Ziryâb (d. 857), who later became court musician of Abd al-Rahman II in Cordoba...
- clogged with the sick. Lu Shang, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (d. 859) Ziryab, Muslim poet and musician (d. 857) February 20 – Leo of Catania, saint and...