Muhammad al-Qubanchi (Arabic: محمد القبانچي), born Muhammad Abd al-Razzaq al-Ta’i (Arabic: محمد عبد الرزاق الطائي), is an artist and singer from Baghdad...
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el-Nakhal and Marrou 'Alayya el-Hilween. He was also a student of Muhammad al-Qubanchi, one of the most prominent maqam singers of the last century. Nazem...
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with Muhammad al-Qubanchi whose pictures are hung on the walls of the café and it was a popular destination for talking about horse racing in al-Mansour...
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King Faisal I Nuri al-Said Ali al-Wardi Muhammad al-Qubanchi King Faisal II Hassan Khayukah Ma'ruf al-Rusafi Saleh Zaki Bey Araqchin Dhaka topi Gandhi...
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Mansour district (section Al-Mansur Statue)
connects to al-Karkh. The mosque was built by Iraqi artist Muhammad al-Qubanchi. Al-Qubanchi originally wanted to build a house on the land which he bought...
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East. Among the Iraqi singers that the company recorded were Muhammad al-Qubanchi, Nazem al-Ghazali, Hudiri Abu Aziz, Salima Pasha, and Afifa Iskandar while...
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associated with the Café are Ma'ruf al-Rusafi, Muhammad Fadhel al-Jamali, Abd al-Karim Qasim, Muhammad al-Qubanchi and many more. The walls of the café...
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storytelling group which focuses on stories from ancient Mesopotamia. Muhammad al-Qubanchi, famous Iraqi maqamist Yousuf Omar, famous Iraqi maqamist Moshe Peretz...
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dinars and some believe that the wife of the Iraqi Maqam singer, Muhammad al-Qubanchi, helped bear the cost of the mosque's constriction. Three houses...
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Islamic Dawa Party (redirect from Al-Da'wa Party)
most preeminent members, who were Shaykh Aref al-Basri, Sayyid Izz al-Din al-Qubanchi, Sayyid Imad al-Din al-Tabatabaei, and the two Fa'izids, Nuri Tumah...
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