List of oud makers

List of oud makers

Famous oud makers are:

In Iraq:
*Mohammed Fadehl
* [http://www.yaroubfadel.com/index.html Yaroub Fadhel] (making Iraqi ouds in Tunisia)
*Ibrahim Hamody
*Furat Ibrahim Hamody
*Fawzi Manshad (Iraq-Basra)In Palestine:
* [http://www.wissamjoubran.com Wissam Joubran]
*Hatem Joubran

In Iran:
*Jafar Abedini
*Nariman Abnoosi
*Mohsen Ajdari
*Mohammad Taghi Arafti
*Mohammad Ashari
*Hasan Manoochehri
*Ebrahim Ghanbari Mehr
*Mohammadi Brothers
*Khalil Mousavi
*Bahram TaherianIn Egypt:
*Fathi Amin
*Abdelrahman Darwish
* [http://www.nilecart.com/GawharetelFanOuds.htm Gawharet el Fan]
*Gamil Girges
* [http://www.nilecart.com/MauriceShehataOuds.htm Maurice Shehata] In Somalia:
*Mohamed Mooge Libaan
*Daud Ali Masxaf
*Jiimi Sheikh Mu'minIn Syria:
*Ali Khalifeh
*Nahat family
* [http://www.oudsukar.com/en/index.php Ibrahim Sukar]
* [http://www.samir-oud.com/ Samir Azar] In Turkey:
* [http://www.emirudlari.com/ Emir Değirmenli] (Ankara)
* [http://www.ibrahimada.com/ İbrahim Ada] (Istanbul)
*Ramazan Calay (Istanbul)
*Mustafa Copçuoğlu (Istanbul)
*Necati Gurbuz (Izmir) http://necatigurbuz.tr.cx/
* [http://www.veyselmuzik.com/ Cengiz Sarikus] (Istanbul)
*Hadi Usta
*Onnik Karibyan (Turkey, of Armenian descent)
*Manol (Manolis Venios)(19th c. Greek maker, Istanbul)
*Faruk Turunz (Istanbul)
* [http://www.eraydinsazevi.com.tr/ Haluk Eraydin] (Aydin)
* [http://www.turkishouds.com/ Yildirim Palabiyik] (İzmir)In The United States:
*Mario Epstein (Idaho)
*Peter Kyvelos (Massachusetts)
* [http://www.oud.net/ Viken Najarian] (California)
* [http://www.khalafoud.com/ Jameel (Khalaf) Abraham] Other countries:
*Faisal Alawy (Yemen)
* [http://www.oudnazihghadban.com/home.htm Nazih Ghadban] (Lebanon)
*Salmeen (Kuwait)
* [http://www.theodorakis.name/ Tasos Theodorakis] (Greece)
* [http://www.dimitrisouds.com/ Dimitris Rapakousios] (Greece)
* [http://www.magicstrings.co.uk/ Michael Moussa] (UK)


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