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  • 91Ehi — is the name of several ancient people.*For the God of Egyptian mythology, see Horus ( Ehi is a title, meaning sistrum player ). *For the man in the Tanakh, see Minor characters in the Book of Genesis.EHI may refer to: *Energy Helicity Index, a… …

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  • 92Nefertari — For other persons by this name see Nefertari (disambiguation). Nefertari Queen consort of Egypt Tomb wall depicting Queen Nefertari, the great royal wife of phara …

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  • 93Culture of Greece — The culture of Greece has evolved over thousands of years, beginning in Mycenaean Greece, continuing most notably into Classical Greece, through the influence of the Roman Empire and its Greek Eastern successor the Byzantine Empire. Foreign… …

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  • 94Ney — For other uses, see Ney (disambiguation). Woman playing the Ney in a painting from the Hasht Behesht Palace in Isfahan, Iran, 1669. wood Classification End blown …

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  • 95List of Egypt-related articles — Articles (arranged alphabetically) related to Egypt include:0 9First dynasty of Egypt 1st through 31st Thirty first dynasty of EgyptAAaru Ababda Abbas I of Egypt Abbas II of Egypt Abbasid Fifi Abdou Pope Abraham of Alexandria Abu Gorab Abu Hafs… …

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  • 96Music of Ethiopia — Horn of Africa music Djibouti Eritrea …

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  • 97Arabic music — Bayad plays the oud to The Lady. from the Riyad Bayad, Arabic tale Arabic music or Arab music (Arabic: الموسيقى العربية al mūsīqā al ‘Arabīyah) is the music of the Arab World, including several genres and styles of music ranging from Arabic… …

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  • 98Teti — For the Italian comune, see Teti, Sardinia. Teti Sistrum inscribed with the name of Teti. Pharaoh of Egypt …

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  • 99Goblet drum — Ornate goblet drum from Egypt The goblet drum (also chalice drum, darbuka, doumbek, dumbec, or tablah, Persian: دمبک, Arabic: دربوكة‎ / ALA LC: darbūkah) is a hand drum with a goblet shape used mostly in the Middle East …

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  • 100Daf — For other meanings of DAF, daf, daff or similar, see DAF. Daf Other names Dafli, Dap, Def, Tef, Defi, Gaval, Duf Classification hand percussion …

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