English: Dancers (köçeks) and Musicians Performing at the circumcision ceremony of Selim, Bayezid, and Mehmed in 1530. The miniature is from the book called Süleymanname. The köçeks in this drawing accompany the music with çalpara’s (wooden castanets) in their hands.
Tarix
circa 1530
date QS:P,+1530-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Mənbə
Süleymanname : the illustrated history of Süleyman the Magnificent
Müəllif
Esin Atıl, Arifi
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To hear a podcast about the history of Ottoman music with audio samples: musicians and dancers performed in the Ottoman court of Süleyman the Magnificent at the circumcision ceremony of his sons Mustafa, Mehmed and Selim.From left to right, kanun, ut (lute), harp, rebab, singer, and tef (tambourine).To hear a podcast about the history of Ottoman music with audio samples: