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Already in the early 20th century, Abraham Zevi Idelsohn recorded hundreds of different tunes used for Lekha Dodi. [8]Among some Sephardic congregations, the hymn is sometimes chanted to an ancient Moorish melody, which is known to be much older than the text of Lekha Dodi.
Ma Boy (Korean: 마보이; RR: Ma boi) is a 2012 South Korean television series starring Kim So-hyun and Kim Sun-woong [1] in the first teen drama aired by Tooniverse.The drama was produced by CJ E&M Pictures and Penta E&C. [2] The OST of the mini series was recorded by girl group CHI CHI.
"Ma Boy" entered at number 5 on the Gaon Digital Chart on the chart issue dated May 1–7, 2011, with 291,397 downloads sold and 1,249,909 streams. [7] [8] [9] In its second week, the song climbed to number 3 and peaked at number 2 in its third week.
The divinity Mah appears together with Mithra on Kushan coins. In the Zoroastrian calendar , the twelfth day of the month is dedicated to and is under the protection of the Moon. The Moon plays a prominent role in Zoroastrian cosmogony, in particular as described in detail in the Bundahishn , a text finished in the 12th century.
Year Artist(s) Song Album Lyrics Music Notes Credited With Credited With 2000 Baby V.O.X "Bad Boy" Why [6]: Yes: Park Ji-yoon: 달빛의 노래 성인식
Mahidevran was the mother of Şehzade Mustafa, the eldest surviving son of the reigning Sultan.She held a prominent position in the harem of her son in Manisa.While Hürrem Sultan became Suleiman's favorite and legal wife, Mahidevran retained the status of the mother of Suleiman's eldest son, [6] and was referred to as Suleiman's "first wife" by some diplomats, despite the fact that they were ...
Phan Boi Chau (1999), Overturned Chariot: The Autobiography of Phan Bội Châu, trans. by Vĩnh Sính and Nicholas Wickenden, Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, ISBN 0-8248-1875-X. Chapuis, Oscar (2000), The Last Emperors of Vietnam: From Tu Duc to Bao Dai, Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, ISBN 0-313-31170-6.