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  2. Ardulfurataini - Wikipedia

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    1983 performance 1985 performance. It was adopted in 1981, written by Shafiq al-Kamali [2] (who died in 1984) with music by Walid Georges Gholmieh. [3]The lyrics make mention of important people in Iraqi history, such as Saladin, Harun al-Rashid, and al-Muthanna ibn Haritha, with the last verse extolling Ba'athism.

  3. Mawtini - Wikipedia

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    "Mawṭinī" (/ ˈ m ɔː t ɪ n iː / MAW-tin-ee; Arabic: موطني, lit. 'My Homeland') is an Arabic national poem by the Palestinian poet Ibrahim Tuqan, composed by the Lebanese musician Mohammed Flayfel in 1934, and is a popular patriotic song among the Arab people, and the official national anthem of the Republic of Iraq.

  4. Category:Anti-Iraq War songs - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 9 November 2024, at 04:49 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Mawtini (L. Zanbaka song) - Wikipedia

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    "Mawtini" was composed by Lewis Zanbaka and was originally adopted as Iraq's national anthem in 1958. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is a short instrumental composition, having no lyrics. [ 1 ] " Mawtini" was used as the national anthem of Iraq until 1965; it was readopted in 2003 for a short time after the fall of Saddam Hussein's Ba'athist regime.

  6. Category:Songs of the Iraq War - Wikipedia

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  7. Baghdaddy - Wikipedia

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    Baghdaddy, now titled Who's Your Baghdaddy, or How I Started the Iraq War, is a satirical musical comedy stage play with music and book by Marshall Paillet, lyrics and book by A. D. Penedo, based on an unproduced screenplay by J. T. Allen, and produced by Charlie Fink.

  8. Acrassicauda - Wikipedia

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    An hour-long cut-down version of the film was shown in the UK in December 2008 as part of the documentary series Imagine. [24] They were also featured briefly in the 2004 documentary Voices of Iraq. Members of the group have insisted that its focus is on the music and have expressed concern over some of the media attention received. [4]

  9. Ilham al-Madfai - Wikipedia

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    Ilham al-Madfai (Arabic: إلهام المدفعي) (born 1942) [1] [2] is an Iraqi guitarist, singer and composer. al-Madfai's synthesis of Western guitar stylings with traditional Iraqi music has made him a popular performer in his native country and throughout the Middle East.