Dimitrie Cantemir (October 26, 1673 – August 21, 1723) was twice Prince of Moldavia (in March-April 1693 and in 1710–1711). He was also a prolific man of letters – philosopher, historian, composer, musicologist, linguist, ethnographer, and geographer. His name is spelled Dimitrie Cantemir in Romanian, Dmitri Konstantinovich Kantemir (Дмитрий Константинович Кантемир) in Russian, Dimitri Kantemiroğlu in Turkish, Dymitr Kantemir in Polish and Demetre Cantemir in several other languages.
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Pesrev in Mahur mode
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Bouselik Pishref
Pesrev buzurk hangsorban (Pesrev in Buzurk scale)
Pencgah Saz Semaisi
Sipihr Pesrevi
Escena Bestenigar
Nisabur pesrev
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