Safi al-Din al-Urmawi al-Baghdadi (Persian: صفی الدین اورموی) or Safi al-Din Abd al-Mu'min ibn Yusuf ibn al-Fakhir al-Urmawi al-Baghdadi (born c. 1216...
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elements: Safi (صافي) meaning pure and Al-Din (الدین) religion. It may refer to: Safi al-Din al-Urmawi (c. 1216 – 1294), Persian musician and writer Safi al-Din...
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Safi al-Din al-Hindi al-Urmawi (Arabic: صفي الدين الهندي الأرموي) was a prominent Indian Shafi'i-Ash'ari scholar and rationalist theologian. Al-Hindi...
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political and military leader, Shams al-Din is also known to have patronized the arts. The musician Safi al-Din al-Urmawi was one of those he supported. A...
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in 1225 (Istanbul, Topkapi Museum, Ms 1727). Safi al-Din al-Urmawi (1216–1294 CE), author of the Kitabu al-Adwār ("Treatise of musical cycles") and ar-Risālah...
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Sirāj al-Dīn Mahmūd ibn Abī Bakr Urmavī (also spelled Urmawī; 1198–1283) was a Shafiʽi jurist, logician and philosopher from Urmia in Azerbaijan, a region...
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tradition related to traditional masters and their experience. In 1252, Safi al-Din al-Urmawi developed a form of musical notation, where rhythms were represented...
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including Al-Kindi (c. 801 – c. 873), Ziryab (789–857), Al-Farabi (c. 872 – c. 950), Avicenna (c. 980 – 1037), and Safi al-Din al-Urmawi (1216–1294)...
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(Commentary on the [Kitab al-Adwar] of Safi al-Din al-Urmawi) (شرح الادوار), is to be found in the Nuruosmaniye Mosque Library in Istanbul. Al-Maraghi not only...
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have Turkish citizenship or residency. Dede Korkut al-Farabi Yunus Emre Safi al-Din al-Urmawi Abd al-Qadir Maraghi Bayezid II Solakzade Mehmed Hemdemi...
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al-Tha'labi, Islamic scholar 'Abd al-Hamīd ibn Turk, Persian or Turkish mathematician Safi al-Din al-Urmawi (c. 1216–1294), musician Abu al‐Uqul al‐Tabari...
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lived in Urmia. For a complete list see: Category:People from Urmia Safi al-Din al-Urmawi, was a renowned musician and writer on the theory of music. Haydar...
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time have surviving works, such as Abu al-Faraj al-Isfahani, Safi al-Din al-Urmawi, Qutb al-Din al-Shirazi and Abd al-Qadir Maraghi. Theorists of the Byzantine...
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Richart de Fournival, French trouvère (d. 1260) 1216 date unknown – Safi al-Din al-Urmawi, musician and theorist (d. 1296) 1217 date unknown – John I, Duke...
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chosen from a scale consisting of seventeen tones, developed by Safi al-Din al-Urmawi in the thirteenth century. Composer Charles Ives chose the chord...
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and setar (three strings) exquisite of poet Hafez are mentioned. Safi al-Din al-Urmawi "همايش بينالمللی صفیالدين ارموی". Archived from the original on...
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and qanun (instrument). Nuzhe, invented by prominent music expert Safi al-Din al-Urmawi. The words "Nuzha" and "An-Nuzha" in Arabic mean "entertainment"...
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adviser (d. 1274) Nijō Yoshizane, Japanese nobleman (kugyō) (d. 1270) Safi al-Din al-Urmawi, Persian musician (d. 1294) Stephen Longespée, English seneschal...
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including Al-Kindi (c. 801 – c. 873), Ziryab (789–857), Al-Farabi (c. 872 – c. 950), Avicenna (c. 980 – 1037), and Safi al-Din al-Urmawi (1216–1294)...
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composer Aziza Mustafa Zadeh (born 1969), singer, composer, pianist Safi al-Din al-Urmawi (1216–1294), musician and writer on the theory of music Aghakhan...
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Biran, Michal (2016). "Music in the Mongol Conquest of Baghdad: Ṣafī al-Dīn Urmawī and the Ilkhanid Circle of Musicians". In De Nicola, Bruno; Melville...
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Arabic scale. In the thirteenth century, Middle-Eastern musician Safi al-Din Urmawi developed a theoretical system of seventeen tones to describe Arabic...
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adviser (d. 1274) Nijō Yoshizane, Japanese nobleman (kugyō) (d. 1270) Safi al-Din al-Urmawi, Persian musician (d. 1294) Stephen Longespée, English seneschal...
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Arabic literature (section Al-Nahda)
ash-Shab adh-Dharif [ar], Al-Busiri author of "Al-Burda", Ibn al-Wardi (died 1349), Safi al-Din al-Hilli, and Ibn Nubata. Abd al-Ghani al-Nabulsi wrote on various...
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Sasanian Empire, most notably Avicenna, Farabi, Qotb-ed-Din Shirazi, and Safi-ed-Din Urmawi. It is also linked directly to the music of the 16th–18th-century...
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Sasanian Empire, most notably Avicenna, Farabi, Qotb-ed-Din Shirazi, and Safi-ed-Din Urmawi. Iran has a rich and ancient dance culture that extends to...
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sonic aesthetics expounded by Avicenna, Farabi, Qotb-ed-Din Shirazi, and Safi-ed-Din Urmawi. Two prominent Iranian musicians who lived under reign of...
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