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  2. List of Egyptian musicians - Wikipedia

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    Abou El Leef; Ahmed Sheba; Amal Maher; Amira Selim; Amr Diab; Angham; Anoushka; Carmen Suleiman; Dina El Wedidi; Fatheya Ahmed; Hisham Abbas; Leila Mourad; Mayam Mahmoud

  3. Music of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Sawahli (coastal) music is a type of popular Egyptian music from the country's northern coast, and is based around ancient Egyptian instrumentals, mainly the simsimiyya, which is an indigenous Egyptian stringed instrument that has its roots in ancient Egypt, it---the simsimiyya---was probably introduced to the country's northern coast from the ...

  4. List of Egyptian composers - Wikipedia

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    From left: Riad El Sunbai, Umm Kulthum, Mohamed El Qasabgi, Farid al-Atrash, Zakariya Ahmad According to the work of the Egyptian musicologist Samha El-Kholy, the first generation of Egyptians to begin writing in modern Egyptian classical style were born around the turn of the 20th century.

  5. Category:Egyptian artists - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egyptian artists (3 C, 2 P) + ... Pages in category "Egyptian artists" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.

  6. Ancient music - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian lute players. Fresco from the tomb of Nebamun, a nobleman in the 18th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt (c. 1350 BCE). Music has been an integral part of Egyptian culture since antiquity. The ancient Egyptians credited the goddess Bat with the invention of music; though she was later syncretized with another goddess, Hathor.

  7. Zaffa - Wikipedia

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    In Egyptian culture, [1] the zaffa (Egyptian Arabic: زفـّـة / ALA-LC: zaffah), or wedding march, is a musical procession of bendir drums, bagpipes, horns, belly dancers and men carrying flaming swords. This is an ancient Egyptian tradition that predates Islam.

  8. Meresamun - Wikipedia

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    Meresamun ("Amun Loves Her") was an ancient Egyptian singer-priestess in the inner sanctum at the temple in Karnak. [1] Her mummy, which dates to ca. 800 BCE, was on exhibit at the Oriental Institute of Chicago Museum of the University of Chicago from February 10 to December 6, 2009. [ 2 ]

  9. Category:Ancient Egyptian artists - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egyptian sculptors (4 P) Pages in category "Ancient Egyptian artists" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.