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Historic valley in Jerusalem and religious concept
outside the walls of the city. Wadi ar-Rababi: Dalman (1930), Bailey (1986) and Watson (1992) identify the Wadi al-Rababi, which fits the description of Joshua
Gehenna
Musician who plays the rabab
Rababi (Gurmukhi: ਰਬਾਬੀ) is a term used to refer to a player of the rabab instrument. In the Sikh liturgical tradition, there are three types of musicians—rababis
Rababi
Lebanese politician and journalist (1913–1999)
Elias Rababi (1913–1999) was a Lebanese journalist and politician who served as the general secretary of the Kataeb Party. He was also Lebanese ambassador
Elias_Rababi
Music style practised within Sikhism
folk traditions, forms, and varieties. Three types of Sikh musicians are rababis, ragis, and dhadhis. Sikh music exists in various melodic modes, musical
Sikh_music
Indian Sikh administrative organization
"Bhai Ghulam Muhammad Chand: lost gem of Rababi kirtan singing". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 8 January 2023. "Noted rababi kirtan singer Bhai Chand passes away in
Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee
Shiromani_Gurdwara_Parbandhak_Committee
First Sikh and companion of Guru Nanak
his characteristic rabab Bhai Bala Salok Mardana Panja Sahib Rababi Balvand Rai Babak (Rababi) Satta Doom Datta, Amaresh (1987). Encyclopaedia of Indian
Bhai_Mardana
Indian musical instrument
sarod, another Indian musical instrument. Three types of Sikh musician - rababis, ragis and dhadhis - flourished during the period of the Sikh gurus. As
Seni_rebab
Sughra Rababi (1922–1994) was an artist born in British India, who later lived in Pakistan. As a young female artist in the 1940s, she was the first woman
Sughra_Rababi
Sikh musician and warrior
Babak (died 1642), was a Sikh rababi or musician, who kept Guru Hargobind company and recited sacred hymns at morning and evening. He was a Muslim at birth
Babak_(Rababi)
Founder and first guru of Sikhism (1469–1539)
Talwandi, Nanak had a childhood friend named Mardana, who was a Muslim rababi. According to Sikh traditions, the birth and early years of Nanak's life
Guru_Nanak
Central Asian musical instrument
would sing and Bhai Mardana would play on his rubab; he was known as a rababi. The rubab playing tradition is carried on by Sikhs such as Namdharis. In
Rubab_(instrument)
Fast-drying painting medium
Haldar, Abanindranath Tagore, Nandalal Bose, Kalipada Ghoshal and Sughra Rababi were foremost in this movement. After the 1950s, artists such as Jamini
Tempera
painter Mochtar Apin (1932-1994), Indonesian painter and lecturer Sughra Rababi (1922-1994), Pakistani painter Sadequain (1923-1987), Pakistani painter
List_of_Muslim_painters
Name list
political activist Elias Porter (1914–1987), American psychologist Elias Rababi (1913–1999), Lebanese journalist and politician Elias Ricks, American football
Elias
Historic site in Jerusalem
Macalister, RA Stewart (1901). "The Rock-Cut Tombs in Wady er-Rababi, Jerusalem". Palestine Exploration Quarterly. 33 (2): 145–158. doi:10.1179/peq
Akeldama
Sikh drummer and author of the Guru Granth Sahib
drummer whilst his brother, Balvand Rai, was a rababi (rebec player). Some sources describe him as a rababi, like his brother, rather than a drummer. Other
Satta_Doom
Classical music vocal traditional singing style
Ali Bakhsh, Ustad Fateh Ali Khan, Ustad Kale Khan, the rababi Bhai Mehboob Ali ("Booba Rababi"), and the kirtani Mahant Gajja Singh were patronized. In
Patiala_gharana
Muslim scholar, jurist, and ascetic (716–778)
Ḥabīb ibn Mawhiba ibn Naṣr ibn Thaʿlaba ibn Malakān ibn Thawr al-Thawrī al-Rabābī al-Tamīmī al-Muḍarī al-Kūfī (أَبُو عَبْد ٱللَّٰه سُفْيَان بْن سَعِيد بْن
Sufyan_al-Thawri
Art movement and a style of Indian painting in the early 20th century
Ghoshal, Asit Kumar Haldar, Sudhir Khastgir, Kshitindranath Majumdar, Sughra Rababi. The Bengal school's influence in India declined with the spread of modernist
Bengal_School_of_Art
Musical artist
walled section of Lahore. In her early life, Kaur drew inspiration from Rababi women, who would sing during weddings and festive occasions. Kaur was granted
Prakash_Kaur
2023 soundtrack album by Hesham Abdul Wahab
musicians which used instruments specifically for the region, including a Rababi group which performed spiritual music. Around 50 musicians have been employed
Kushi_(soundtrack)
of Bangora. He trained in Tripura Raja's court under the court musician Rababi Qasim Ali Khan. He was talented with a flute and also played the harmonium
Fakir_Aftabuddin_Khan
First-century CE treasure scroll from the Judean desert
(making it now a built-up area), or else in the Valley of Hinnom (Wadi er-Rababi), to the southwest of the City of David. The Hebrew word used for "stone-bench
Copper_Scroll
Sikh sect leader (1558–1618)
him instead. Through these efforts, the Minas managed to win-over two rababis with the promise of monetary rewards, namely Balvand and Satta, who were
Prithi_Chand
Israeli historian (born 1948)
Israeli officials and the Lebanese Kataeb Party figures, including Elias Rababi, in the period 1948–1951. The related news reports were also published in
Benny_Morris
Sikh sect
singing, pioneered by Satguru Partap Singh, who employed professional rababis (players of the traditional Rabab instrument) to perform the kirtan of
Namdhari
Ghoshal, Asit Kumar Haldar, Sudhir Khastgir, Kshitindranath Majumdar, Sughra Rababi, and Sukhvir Sanghal. Between 1920 and 1925, Gaganendranath pioneered experiments
Indian_art
Lebanese lawyer, diplomat and politician
the deputy for the region. One of the candidates for the seat was Elias Rababi from the Kataeb Party. Philippe Takla was also won the seat in the 1947
Philippe_Takla
Pollock Larry Poons Liubov Popova Fuller Potter Richard Pousette-Dart Sughra Rababi Robert Rauschenberg Man Ray Kliment Red'ko Peter Reginato Ad Reinhardt Manuel
List_of_modern_artists
conceptual artist Ayessha Quraishi (born 1970), contemporary artist Sughra Rababi, (1922–1994), painter, designer, sculptor Rashid Rana (born 1968), visual
List_of_Pakistani_artists
Village in Punjab, India
(Mahatma) Gandhi died. The pinnacle was his victory over the great legendary rababi Bhai Moti of Darbar Sahib Amritsar in the early 1900s. Bhai Santu played
Saidpur,_Kapurthala
Sikh musician who plays hymns in different ragas
Giani Nirmal Singh Bhai Balbir Singh Developing alongside the earlier Rababi tradition as a parallel tradition were the kīrtankārs, who were Sikh kirtan
Ragi_(Sikhism)
It is located just south of the junction of the three valleys - Wadi er-Rababi, Central and Kidron. Today there is a modern pumping station there, drawing
Ein_Rogel
Rabab player and author of the Guru Granth Sahib
(1595–1644) and was buried on the bank of the River Ravi. Bhai Mardana Babak (Rababi) Rababi Sikh music Fenech, Louis E.; McLeod, William H. (2014). Historical Dictionary
Balvand_Rai
conceptual artist Ayessha Quraishi (born 1970), contemporary artist Sughra Rababi (1922–1994), painter, designer, sculptor Huma Safdar (fl 1980s), arts teacher
List of Pakistani women artists
List_of_Pakistani_women_artists
Pakistani tabla player
Award Tari Khan was born in Lahore, Pakistan. He hails from a traditional Rababi family (Muslim musicians employed in the royal Darbar Sahib, chief Sikh
Tari_Khan
Lebanese newspaper
beginning of the 2000s. The long-term editors-in-chief of the paper were Elias Rababi and Joseph Abu Khalil. Both were also the leading figures of the Phalangist
Al_Amal_(Lebanon)
19th-century interpretation of Sikhism
Sikhs. These were Udasis, Nirmalas, Gianis, Granthis, Pujaris, Dhadis, Rababis, and Ardasias. By the mid-19th century, there were around 250 Udasi establishments
Sanatan_Sikh
Mohammad was born in Amritsar, British India. His background was from a rababi family of musicians and received his initial training from his father Bhai
Bhai_Lal_Mohammad
Traditional technique for playing the musical instrument tabla
industry. Teacher: Mian Shaukat Hussain Khan Hailing from a traditional Rababi family (musicians employed in the Sikh temples of Punjab), Tari Khan learned
Punjab_gharana
Tshodrang Legibi Nagtshang Paytshorgbi Paytshorgbi/Balamchungku Paytshorgbi/Rababi Nyartsi Tsakaling ཉར་རྩི་_ཙ་ཀ་གླིང་ Dolebtang Gamanang Legibi Gamanang/Loongdubi
List_of_villages_in_Bhutan
Type of sanctuary, communal or religious resthouse
(reciters) assisted with the recitation of the sacred hymns, known as paath. Rababis, Ragis, and Kirtanis were responsible for performing and teaching Sikh
Dharamshala (type of building)
Dharamshala_(type_of_building)
Spiritual leader of the Namdhari Sikhs
train 16-18 young kids at the Namdhari school in Sri Bhaini Sahib. Many Rababis (traditional instrumentalis) like Bhai Dittu, Bhai Fakiriya, Bhai Kaloo
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