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  • 101Dahlia Seed — (1992 1996) was an influential indie rock/post hardcore band from the New York/New Jersey area, that was instrumental in defining the sound which is now termed Emo. Contents 1 The beginning 2 Rising Popularity 3 The Breakup …

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  • 102Mewati gharana — The Mewati Gharana is a stylized musical family hood (Gharana) of Hindustani classical music founded in the late 19th century by Utd. Ghagge Nazir Khan of Jodhpur. An offshoot of the Gwalior Gharana, the Mewati Gharana acquired its name after the …

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  • 103Mór — For other uses, see Mór (disambiguation). Mór Lamberg Castle, Mór …

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  • 104Assyrian Evangelical Church — The Assyrian Evangelical Church is a Presbyterian denomination in the Middle East. The Church has congregations in Iraq, Iran and even in Australia.External links* [http://www.alap tav.com/ Assyrian Evangelical Church in Iran] …

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  • 105Bangla Dhun — was the opening sequence to The Concert for Bangladesh in 1971. It was performed by Ravi Shankar on the sitar, Ali Akbar Khan on the sarod, Ustad Alla Rakha on the tabla, and Kamala Chakravaty on tamboura. The song is approximately 17 and a half… …

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  • 106Live at Carnegie Hall (Anoushka Shankar album) — Infobox Album | Name = Live at Carnegie Hall Type = Live album Artist = Anoushka Shankar Released = 5 December 2001 Recorded = New York, October 6 2000, England, June 8 2001 Genre = Indian Music Length = 61:32 Label = Angel Records Producer =… …

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  • 107Anoushka (album) — Infobox Album | Name = Anoushka Type = Album Artist = Anoushka Shankar Released = 23 October 1998 Recorded = June July 1998 Genre = Indian Music Length = 59:49 Label = Angel Records Producer = Ravi Shankar Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4|5… …

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  • 108Channel S — Logo Launched 16 December 2004 Owned by Channel S Global Ltd. Picture format 4:3 (576i, SDTV) Slogan Working for the community Count …

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  • 109Buka (music) — The buka (Javanese for opening ) is the short introduction to pieces of gamelan. It is also called the bubuka or bubuka opaq opaq.Buka are generally played by a single instrument in a free rhythm, until the last few notes when the kendhang comes… …

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  • 110Martonvásár — Martonvásár, palace …

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