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Jivani

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against foreign rule, sang about the brotherhood of people. Many of Jivani's songs ("The Unhappy Days", "Mother", "At this night", "A good comrade", "I am an apricot tree", "Look at them") became popular.
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Jivani was an author of more than 800 songs, written in romantic, ironical or realistic styles. He had the good knowledge of 19th century
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Contributions to the study of the rise and development of modern literatures, by Oldřich Král, Zlata Černá - 1970, Page 167.
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Michnadar, by Agop Jack Hacikyan, Gabriel Basmajian, Edward S. Franchuk, Nourhan Ouzounian - 2002 - Page 1036
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The first compilation of Jivani's poems was published in 1885. His music was performed or used by
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The keyboard music of Armenian composers, by Marie Etian - 1983, Page 13.
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were interested in his poetry. He is recognized as the "greatest Armenian
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Djivan's Poems (translated by Alice Stone Blackwell)
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An Armenian postal stamp featuring Jivani playing a
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Index

Jamil Jivani
Ashugh Jivani (center) with instrumentalists
Kartsakhi
Tiflis Governorate
Russian Empire
Georgia
Tiflis
Russian Empire
Poet
ashugh
Armenian
Armenian
Armenian
Armenian
Armenian
ashugh
bard
poet
Kartsakhi
Akhalkalaki
Georgia
kemanche
violin
Armenian
Tbilisi
Alexandropol
Gyumri
Transcaucasia
Batumi
Baku

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