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  2. Music of Palestine - Wikipedia

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    In the areas now controlled by both Israel and Palestine, multiple ethnic groups and religions have long held on to a diversity of cultures. Mandatory Palestine population with Arabs (including urban and rural Muslim classes, Arab Christians, Druze and Muslim Bedouin) constituted the largest group, followed by Jews (including Sephardim, Mizrahim and Ashkenazim), Samaritans, Circassians ...

  3. Palestinian Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Arabic manuals for the "Syrian dialect" were produced in the early 20th century, [10] and in 1909 a specific "Palestinian Arabic" manual was published in Jerusalem for Western travelers. Palestinian Arabic is a variant of Levantine Arabic because its dialects display characteristic Levantine features:

  4. Sol Band - Wikipedia

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    Sol Band (Arabic: فرقة صول, romanized: Firqat Ṣūl), sometimes known as just Sol, is a Palestinian band from the Gaza Strip, established in 2012. They are best known for their 2022 song "Raweq wa Haddy".

  5. Arab musicians' songs about Gaza put spotlight on Palestinian ...

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    From pathos to praise of Hamas, songs written by musicians across the Middle East in response to Israel's offensive in Gaza are putting the Palestinian issue back at the forefront of Arab popular ...

  6. Levant - Wikipedia

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    Each of these encompasses a spectrum of regional or urban/rural variations. In addition to the varieties normally grouped together as "Levantine", a number of other varieties and dialects of Arabic are spoken in the Levant area, such as Levantine Bedawi Arabic (by Bedouins) and Mesopotamian Arabic (in eastern Syria). [45]

  7. Varieties of Arabic - Wikipedia

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    The prefix is /b/ or /bi/ in Egyptian Arabic and Levantine Arabic, but /ka/ or /ta/ in Moroccan Arabic. It is not infrequent to encounter /ħa/ as an indicative prefix in some Persian Gulf states; and, in South Arabian Arabic (viz. Yemen), /ʕa/ is used in the north around the San'aa region, and /ʃa/ is used in the southwest region of Ta'iz.

  8. Culture of Palestine - Wikipedia

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    Palestinian music is well known throughout the Arab world. [51] It reflects the Palestinian experience, primarily dealing with the struggle with Israel. [ 52 ] A new wave of performers emerged with distinctively Palestinian themes following the 1948 Palestinian expulsion and flight , relating to the dreams of statehood and the burgeoning ...

  9. Meet Odetari, the Palestinian EDM Star Who Went From ... - AOL

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    Ask Taha Othman Ahmad to describe his sound and the answer is “final boss music.” In fact, the 23-year-old Palestinian American artist, better known as Odetari, is just as inspired by The ...