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In this piece, he evokes an old tradition of duet singing in unison¾here with his son, Shuhrat, who also plays tanbur. The song, based on a poem of Fuzuli, is one of Nabiev's many compositions that describe amorous passion aroused by a beautiful woman's charms. The evocation of her beauty has a double meaning, and can be understood as a reference to divine attributes. (During, Levin 2001)
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