Festival at Baghdad – The Sea – The Ship Breaks against a Cliff Surmounted by a Bronze Horseman
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"Festival at Baghdad – The Sea – The Ship Breaks against a Cliff Surmounted by a Bronze Horseman" is a movement from Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov’s symphonic suite Scheherazade, depicting a vivid, dramatic seascape and shipwreck scene inspired by the tales of One Thousand and One Nights.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Festival at Baghdad – The Sea – The Ship Breaks against a Cliff Surmounted by a Bronze Horseman canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Festival at Baghdad – The Sea – The Ship Breaks against a Cliff Surmounted by a Bronze Horseman Context triple: [The Young Prince and the Young Princess, followedBy, Festival at Baghdad – The Sea – The Ship Breaks against a Cliff Surmounted by a Bronze Horseman]
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A.
The Shriek of Araby
The Shriek of Araby is a 1923 silent film comedy parodying The Sheik, starring cross-eyed comedian Ben Turpin.
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B.
The Baghdad Blues
"The Baghdad Blues" is a jazz composition featured on Horace Silver's classic hard bop album "Blowin' the Blues Away."
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C.
The Bronze Horseman
The Bronze Horseman is a narrative poem by Alexander Pushkin that intertwines a legendary statue of Peter the Great with a tragic tale set during the catastrophic 1824 flood in St. Petersburg.
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D.
Pride of Baghdad
Pride of Baghdad is a graphic novel written by Brian K. Vaughan that follows a group of lions escaping from the Baghdad Zoo during the 2003 invasion of Iraq, exploring themes of freedom, war, and survival.
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E.
Al-Fajr
Al-Fajr is the 89th chapter of the Qur’an, known for its reflections on past destroyed nations, the consequences of human arrogance, and a powerful oath by the dawn.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Festival at Baghdad – The Sea – The Ship Breaks against a Cliff Surmounted by a Bronze Horseman Target entity description: "Festival at Baghdad – The Sea – The Ship Breaks against a Cliff Surmounted by a Bronze Horseman" is a movement from Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov’s symphonic suite Scheherazade, depicting a vivid, dramatic seascape and shipwreck scene inspired by the tales of One Thousand and One Nights.
-
A.
The Shriek of Araby
The Shriek of Araby is a 1923 silent film comedy parodying The Sheik, starring cross-eyed comedian Ben Turpin.
-
B.
The Baghdad Blues
"The Baghdad Blues" is a jazz composition featured on Horace Silver's classic hard bop album "Blowin' the Blues Away."
-
C.
The Bronze Horseman
The Bronze Horseman is a narrative poem by Alexander Pushkin that intertwines a legendary statue of Peter the Great with a tragic tale set during the catastrophic 1824 flood in St. Petersburg.
-
D.
Pride of Baghdad
Pride of Baghdad is a graphic novel written by Brian K. Vaughan that follows a group of lions escaping from the Baghdad Zoo during the 2003 invasion of Iraq, exploring themes of freedom, war, and survival.
-
E.
Al-Fajr
Al-Fajr is the 89th chapter of the Qur’an, known for its reflections on past destroyed nations, the consequences of human arrogance, and a powerful oath by the dawn.
- F. None of above. chosen
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