Al-Buni lived in Egypt and learned from many eminent Sufi masters of his time.
He studied first under Allart van Everdingen and then under Hendrik Dubbels, two eminent masters of the time, and soon became celebrated for his sea-pieces, which often had rough seas.
At the war's end, he returned to Okinawa to become a student of Chosin Chibana, whom he considered to be the "most eminent karate master of that time".
There you can find some Traversari families intermarried with the master Pedro Pablo Traversari, eminent musician and composer, active in music between the end of '800 and the beginning of '900.
Enormous expense and attention went into them, and one could almost see the beginning of the process when their eminent masters were dead, and so they became the most poignant reminders of evanescence.
He initiated and trained eminent masters of Sufism including Ayn al-Quzat Hamadani, Abu al-Najib al-Suhrawardi.
They might do better having energetic younger musicians (ideally Americans) in charge day to day and to bring in the eminent masters, European or otherwise, as invaluable guests.
Guided by these two eminent masters, Yokoyama was able to combine the modernism of Rando with the deeply religious traditional spirit of Watazumido in his training.
The Japanese Buddhist Pantheon designates the multitude (the Pantheon) of various Buddhas, Bodhisattvas and lesser deities and eminent religious masters in Buddhism.
As the nephew of a sculptor noted for his feud with Bernini, it is not surprising that Guidi was never employed by the eminent master.