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By Ahmad Al-Zarqa SANAA, Aug 15 (KUNA) -- Two US students, who went to Yemen to learn the Arabic language, entertained the Yemeni public by singing Arabic songs from the Yemeni folklore with a ...
Yemeni music, in general, with its various types, is not well-known in the Arab countries, except in the Arab Gulf, where it is mainly recognised on a commercial level, rather than as a heritage.
The rhythms of Dabke dance, the scents of Mansaf and warak enab, and the sounds of poetry and song filled the Louis Room at the Norris University Center on Friday evening as students celebrated ...
The song did not travel beyond Yemen's borders, but it stood out among a flurry of revolutionary anthems that flooded the internet at the time.
YEMEN "Hurriya" In the early days of Yemen's often forgotten revolution, Khaled al-Zaher's song "Hurriya" (Freedom) became an upbeat anthem for the revolution.
YEMEN "Hurriya" In the early days of Yemen's often forgotten revolution, Khaled al-Zaher's song "Hurriya" (Freedom) became an upbeat anthem for the revolution.
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