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- Shashmaqam abstract "Shashmaqam is a Central Asian musical genre, (typical of Tajikistan and Uzbekistan), which may have developed in the city of Bukhara. Shashmaqam means the six Maqams (modes) in the Persian language, dastgah being the name for Persian modes, and maqams being the name for modes more generally.It is a refined sort of music, with lyrics derived from Sufi poems about divine love. The instruments of shashmaqam provide an austere accompaniment to the voices. They consist, at most concerts, of a pair of long-necked lutes, the dayra, or frame drum, which, with its jingles, is very much like a tambourine, and the sato, or bowed tanbour, which vaguely resembles a bass fiddle.".
- Shashmaqam wikiPageExternalLink www.shashmaqam.org.
- Shashmaqam wikiPageID "9663349".
- Shashmaqam wikiPageLength "3426".
- Shashmaqam wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Shashmaqam wikiPageRevisionID "654147495".
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLink Arabic_maqam.
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLink Bukhara.
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLink Bukharan_Jews.
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Islamic_music.
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Masterpieces_of_the_Oral_and_Intangible_Heritage_of_Humanity.
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tajikistani_music.
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Uzbekistani_music.
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLink Central_Asia.
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLink Dastgah.
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLink Dayereh.
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLink Double_bass.
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLink Dushanbe.
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLink Feudalism.
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLink Jadid.
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Stalin.
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLink Lute.
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLink Mode_(music).
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLink Persian_language.
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLink Sato_(instrument).
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLink Sufism.
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLink Tajik_language.
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLink Tajikistan.
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLink Tambourine.
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLink Tanbur.
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLink Tashkent.
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLink Uzbek_language.
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLink Uzbekistan.
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLink Uzbeks.
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shashmaqam".
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shashmaqom Music".
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shashmaqâm".
- Shashmaqam wikiPageWikiLinkText "shashmaqam".
- Shashmaqam wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Melody_types.
- Shashmaqam wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:UNESCO_Oral_and_Intangible_music.
- Shashmaqam wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:UNESCO_Representative_List_of_the_Intangible_Cultural_Heritage_of_Humanity.
- Shashmaqam subject Category:Islamic_music.
- Shashmaqam subject Category:Masterpieces_of_the_Oral_and_Intangible_Heritage_of_Humanity.
- Shashmaqam subject Category:Tajikistani_music.
- Shashmaqam subject Category:Uzbekistani_music.
- Shashmaqam hypernym Genre.
- Shashmaqam type MusicGenre.
- Shashmaqam comment "Shashmaqam is a Central Asian musical genre, (typical of Tajikistan and Uzbekistan), which may have developed in the city of Bukhara. Shashmaqam means the six Maqams (modes) in the Persian language, dastgah being the name for Persian modes, and maqams being the name for modes more generally.It is a refined sort of music, with lyrics derived from Sufi poems about divine love. The instruments of shashmaqam provide an austere accompaniment to the voices.".
- Shashmaqam label "Shashmaqam".
- Shashmaqam sameAs Q3091180.
- Shashmaqam sameAs ششمقام.
- Shashmaqam sameAs Shashmaqom.
- Shashmaqam sameAs シャシュマカーム.
- Shashmaqam sameAs Shashmaqam.
- Shashmaqam sameAs m.02pnhml.
- Shashmaqam sameAs Шашмаком.
- Shashmaqam sameAs Шашмақом.
- Shashmaqam sameAs Шаш-маком.
- Shashmaqam sameAs Shashmaqom.
- Shashmaqam sameAs Q3091180.
- Shashmaqam wasDerivedFrom Shashmaqam?oldid=654147495.
- Shashmaqam isPrimaryTopicOf Shashmaqam.