Kismet
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Kismet
Summary
Kismet is a dramatico-musical work[1]. Kismet ranks in the top 9% of dramatico_musical_work entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (493 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Kismet's instance of is recorded as dramatico-musical work[3].
- Kismet's composer is recorded as Alexander Borodin[4].
- Kismet's librettist is recorded as Charles Lederer[5].
- Kismet's librettist is recorded as Luther Davis[6].
- Kismet's based on is recorded as Kismet[7].
- Kismet's Commons category is recorded as Kismet (1953 musical)[8].
- Kismet's language of work or name is recorded as English[9].
- Kismet comprises Baubles, Bangles and Beads[10].
- Kismet's characters is recorded as Hajj[11].
- Kismet's characters is recorded as The Wazir of Police[12].
- Kismet's characters is recorded as Lalume[13].
- Kismet's characters is recorded as The Caliph[14].
- Kismet's characters is recorded as Marsinah[15].
- Kismet's characters is recorded as Chief Policeman[16].
- Kismet's characters is recorded as Omar[17].
- Kismet's characters is recorded as Jawan[18].
- Kismet's characters is recorded as Princess Samaris of Bangalore[19].
- Kismet's characters is recorded as Ayah to Samaris[20].
- Kismet's characters is recorded as Princess Zubbediya of Damascus[21].
- Kismet's characters is recorded as Ayah to Zubbediya[22].
- Kismet's lyricist is recorded as Robert Wright[23].
- Kismet's lyricist is recorded as George Forrest[24].
- Kismet's date of first performance is recorded as December 3, 1953[25].
- Kismet's title is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Kismet'}[26].
- Kismet's different from is recorded as Kismet[27].
Product Details
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Why It Matters
Kismet ranks in the top 9% of dramatico_musical_work entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (493 views/month).[2]