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Kaviko's 'Ghazal' Songs - A Glimpse
Twentieth century Tamil literature is considered to have reached the peak of social change. Such literary forms have in themselves an expression of sentiment similar to that of Sangam literature.
K, Preetha, Preetha K
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Making regions and revolutions: whose ‘Gulf’?
Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, EarlyView.
Isha Panwar
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Musical traces of hindustani culture in Malay ghazal [PDF]
Malay ghazal is a music genre developed in the twentieth century as entertainment music among the noble community that lived in Riau Lingga, Singapore and Johor.
Meddegoda, Chinthaka Prageeth
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Persembahan Seni Muzik Ghazal di Kalangan Masyarakat Johor. [PDF]
Penyelidikan ini merupakan satu kajian yang berkaitan tentang persembahan seni muzik Ghazal di kalangan masyarakat Johor. Dalam kajian ini, pengkaji mendapati bahawa pada masa kini seni muzik Ghazal ini makin hari makin dilupakan oleh masyarakat di ...
Nur Aisyah Zulkafli,
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A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE GHAZAL OF JOSH MALIHABADI
Josh Malih Abadi's name has a unique place in the history of Urdu literature as a shining and brilliant chapter in terms of poetic aspects and creative energy. While Josh is a poet with a lively heart and mind and an open eye.
Hina Naseem +2 more
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‘Ain Ghazal Token Catalogue, by Type and Subtype
‘Ain Ghazal is a Neolithic site located near Amman, Jordan. It was excavated between 1982 and 1998 by an American-Jordanian team directed by Gary O. Rollefson, Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wa.
Iceland, Harry
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Neolithic Symbolism At 'Ain Ghazal
‘Ain Ghazal is a Neolithic site located near Amman, Jordan. It was excavated between 1982 and 1998 by an American-Jordanian team directed by Gary O. Rollefson, Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wa.
Schmandt-Besserat, Denise
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Veiled Expressions of the Sacred: Ghazal, Genre, and Mystical Experience in Neshāṭī’s Poetry
This article examines how religious experience is articulated through genre in the poetry of the seventeenth-century Ottoman Mawlawī shaykh Neshāṭī (d. 1674), focusing on the striking contrast between his ghazals and non-ghazal compositions.
Muhammed Tarik Ablak
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As an Iranian American poet, Roger Sedarat fuses Western and Eastern traditions to reinvent the classicalPersian form of the ghazal. For its humor as well as its spirituality, the poems in this collection can perhapsbest be described as "Wallace Stevens ...
Sedarat, Roger.
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Post-modernism in Pashto Ghazal a critical analysis
Ghazal is the most popular genre of Pashto poetry. It has highlighted Pashtun nature and psyche with its social aspects. Ghazal is the genre which made the history of Pashtun literature through its different style and subjects.
Dr. Nasrullah Khan Majnoon +1 more
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