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aspects of
Armenian culture. Thus, the
gusans mentioned by
Armenian authors are a
replica of the
Parthian gusans. Mary
Boyce believes that the Parthian...
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Gusan may
refer to:
Gusan (Accursed Mountains), a
mountain located in
Albania and
Kosovo Gusans,
performing artists in the
Parthian Empire and medieval...
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Anatolievich Gushan (Russian: Виктор Анатольевич Гушан; Romanian:
Victor Gușan; born
September 9, 1962) is a
Transnistrian businessman and
former KGB officer...
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professional musicians; the
second group comprised po****r, but
illiterate gusans. The
gusans were both
criticized and praised,
particularly in
medieval Armenia...
- 554 m or 8,379 ft; in Albania) Maja Tat (2,543 m or 8,343 ft; in Albania)
Gusan (2,539 m or 8,330 ft; in
Albania and Kosovo) Zla Kolata/Kollata e Keqe (2...
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Minstrel Boy (priesthood to
minstrelsy and back, 1975). Bard
Ashik Kobzar Gusans Minstrels'
gallery Minstrel show
Court of
Minstrels Skald Troubadour Southworth...
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Gusan Station is a
railway station on Line 6 of the
Seoul Subway located at
Gusan-dong,
Eunpyeong District, Seoul,
South Korea. This
station is part of...
- the "city of
crafts and arts",
being famous for its schools,
theaters and
gusans. In 1865, an
amateur theatre group in
Gyumri performed H. Karinyan's "Shushanik"...
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Gusan-dong (Korean: 구산동) is a dong (neighborhood) of
Eunpyeong District, Seoul,
South Korea.
Gusan-dong is home to
Suguksa Temple, an
ancient temple that...
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Music portal Azmari Bard
Extempo Filí The
Griot Museum of
Black History Gusans Rapping Skald Sub-Saharan
African music traditions TheGrio Faya
Ismael Tolno...