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No specific music was associated with the Kurdish princely courts.
I moved on to Germany, to various princely courts.
He thought he is not good enough to work for the princely court of Saxony.
In later times, the more usual cause of payment was spending too much on the operation of the princely court.
He does not seem to have been affiliated to a University or attached to a princely court and has wandered across Europe.
He also visited France and princely courts in Germany.
Nevertheless, the fortified princely court is testament to the unsettled times of 33 rulers.
As such, she tried to surround herself with a princely court, to the extent that her principality provided sufficient means to do so.
She grew in a cultural environment at the princely court in Regensburg.
The poets of this period were professionals who worked in the various princely courts in Wales.
As Italian towns gained their freedom in this period, also, the controls over the notaries by princely courts diminished.
One of his innovations had been to surround to himself with young pages, in imitation of the fashion of the princely courts.
He received them at the princely court in Bucharest, in the presence of Ottoman dignitaries.
Emulating old princely courts and the general assemblies in Italian towns, some assemblies hoped to meet four times a year.
The Princely Courts of Europe, 1500-1750.
In 1770 he was Protocollist of the princely court chamber and head of the Jewish Office.
While focusing on Europe and its royal and princely courts, the geographical scope encourages comparative studies, expanding when necessary to other parts of the world.
Câmpulung-Muscel - old princely court.
George William, often called the "heath duke" (Heideherzog), led the princely court during its final flourish.
There were cultivated, princely courts there where an Asharite poet would be made welcome as a glittering enhancement.
This grand project was in keeping with the desire to emulate European princely courts, and looked to Renaissance Italy for inspiration.
The journal is published twice a year and features articles on the history of royal and princely courts from the late Middle Ages to the present.
Some political theorists have argued that during the period of serfdom, at princely courts, t'aarof regulated diplomatic discourse.
There are plenty of Indian miniatures, colourful and charming evocations of princely courts, priced in hundreds or low thousands.
There was no specific music related to the Kurdish princely courts, and instead, music performed in night gatherings (şevbihêrk) is considered classical.