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  • But whereas some of those matches have felt artificial, more hip concept than genuine communication, Kayhan Kalhor and Shujaat Hussain Khan, together known as Ghazal, overwhelm the listener with the depth of their understanding and musical compassion.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • But whereas some of those matches have felt artificial, more hip concept than genuine communication, Kayhan Kalhor and Shujaat Hussain Khan, together known as Ghazal, overwhelm the listener with the depth of their understanding and musical compassion.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • But whereas some of those matches have felt artificial, more hip concept than genuine communication, Kayhan Kalhor and Shujaat Hussain Khan, together known as Ghazal, overwhelm the listener with the depth of their understanding and musical compassion.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • But whereas some of those matches have felt artificial, more hip concept than genuine communication, Kayhan Kalhor and Shujaat Hussain Khan, together known as Ghazal, overwhelm the listener with the depth of their understanding and musical compassion.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • But whereas some of those matches have felt artificial, more hip concept than genuine communication, Kayhan Kalhor and Shujaat Hussain Khan, together known as Ghazal, overwhelm the listener with the depth of their understanding and musical compassion.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • The main northern feeder of the Ghazal is a large river, whose headwaters are in the country west of 24° E. where the Nile, Congo and Shari watersheds meet.

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" Various

  • The basin of the Ghazal is a large one, extending north-west to Darfur, and south-west to the Congo watershed.

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" Various

  • 'Ghazal', named after a desert deer which is one of the

    WN.com - Articles related to Foreign Policy: The US And Saudi Arabia's Divergence 2010

  • Shivani: "Ghazal: dar al-harb" is an exclamation mark of sorts, as you define your own country as the region of war: "I might wish, like any citizen to celebrate my country/but millions have reason to fear and hate my country."

    Anis Shivani: Poetry As a Bridge Across Cultures: Anis Shivani Interviews Marilyn Hacker Anis Shivani 2010

  • Shivani: "Ghazal: dar al-harb" is an exclamation mark of sorts, as you define your own country as the region of war: "I might wish, like any citizen to celebrate my country/but millions have reason to fear and hate my country."

    Anis Shivani: Poetry As a Bridge Across Cultures: Anis Shivani Interviews Marilyn Hacker Anis Shivani 2010

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