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  2. Idir (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Idir was born in Aït Lahcene, Aït Yenni, Tizi Ouzou Province (part of French Algeria at the time), on 25 October 1945. [1] [3] [4] [5] He originally studied to become a geologist and worked at an oil and gas field. [1] [6] [7] In 1973, he was asked to be a late substitute for Nouara on Radio Algeria.

  3. TV1 (Algerian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    TV1 (in Arabic: الجزائرية الأولى, romanized: al-Jazā’iriyyah al-’Ūlā), formerly Algerian Television (in Arabic: التلفزيون الجزائري) then The Terrestrial Channel (in Arabic: القناة الأرضية), is the first Algerian general public network of Établissement public de télévision (EPTV) formerly Établissement national de télévision (ENTV ...

  4. TV2 (Algerian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    TV2 (in Arabic: الجزائرية الثانية), formerly Canal Algérie (French pronunciation: [ka.nal' al.ʒe.ʁi]), in English means The Algerian channel, is the second Algerian general public national television channel.

  5. Raï - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, Arabic classical music was gaining huge popularity across the Maghreb, especially the music of Egypt's Umm Kulthum. Cheikha Remitti (1923–2006) When first developed, raï was a hybrid blend of rural and cabaret musical genres, invented by and targeted toward distillery workers, peasants who had lost their land to European ...

  6. AL24 News - Wikipedia

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    According to the state-run Algeria Press Service, the channel intends to strengthen "Algeria's presence on the international media scene and the impact of its positions vis-à-vis regional and international causes". [5] Officially, 60% of content is produced in Arabic, followed by 35% in French and 5% in English. [5] [2]

  7. Zemër (song) - Wikipedia

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    4 time and is performed in the key of B minor in common time with a tempo of 157 beats per minute. [6] [7] In the music video on YouTube and often Dhurata Dora is credited as the main artist and Soolking as featuring, however this information is incorrect as in the official song credits, Soolking is the main artist in collaboration with Dhurata ...

  8. Culture of Algeria - Wikipedia

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    As an Islamic country, Algeria has limits on dress code. Most Algerians follow Islamic dress codes, and foreigners are expected to show modesty, such as female visitors having to avoid exposing their shoulders, knees or chest. [9] One of the most common traditional garments for both men and women in Algeria is djellaba. The djellaba is a long ...

  9. TV5 (Algerian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    TV5 (in Arabic: الجزائرية الخامسة), also known as Coran TV (in Arabic: قناة القرآن الكريم), is the fifth Algerian public national television channel.