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  2. Music of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    He also noted that Yemen was familiar with two distinct types of singing—Himyarite and Hanafi—with Yemenis preferring the latter. The beautiful vocal quality known as “al-Jadan” is said to derive its name from Ali bin Zaid Dhi Jadan , one of the kings of Himyar , whose epithet “Dhi Jadan” celebrated the beauty of his voice.

  3. Category:Yemeni singers - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Yemen

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    The urban homayni style known in the capital of Yemen, Sanaani singing, is the most well-known today. Arabic calligraphy: knowledge, skills and practices + [a] 2021 01718: The artistic practice of writing Arabic letters and words to convey grace and beauty. Date palm, knowledge, skills, traditions and practices + [b] 2022 01902

  5. Karama Mursal - Wikipedia

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    Karama Mursal was a Yemeni singer born in Al-Mukalla, [1] the capital of Hadhramaut Governorate, located in southeastern Yemen.He began his artistic career in the 1960s, precisely in 1963, at the age of seventeen, singing the works of many Hadhrami poets, notably the Hadhrami poet Hussein Abu Bakr Al-Mihdhar, who played a significant role in the success of his songs.

  6. A-WA - Wikipedia

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    A-WA first formed in 2011, after the trio finished college, [7] and they began uploading music to YouTube. [8]A-WA in 2016. The trio was discovered by Tomer Yosef, the lead singer of Balkan Beat Box, to whom they sent a demo of "Habib Galbi", a traditional Yemenite melody sung in the Yemenite dialect of Judeo-Arabic.

  7. Yemenite Jewish poetry - Wikipedia

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    The impact of Islamic poetry in Yemen over Jewish singing was already felt by Rabbi Yiḥya Qoraḥ, one of the more important Jewish sages in Ṣanʻā’ during the 19th century (1840–1881), who did not hesitate to go to singing parties of the Muslims in his city in order to thoroughly acquaint himself with the poetic requirement of the ...

  8. Ammar Alazaki - Wikipedia

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    Alazaki was born in the village of Alzaki in Ar Rujum District of Al Mahwit Governorate in Yemen.He discovered his talent for singing during nasheed performances at his school which encouraged him to join the Sana'a Arab Cultural Capital contest as part of the Arab Capital of Culture initiative and won first place in the nasheed category.

  9. Mohamed Al-Ghoom - Wikipedia

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    On April 2019, Al-Ghoom presented his first international concert titled "Hope from the depth of pain" held in the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur.Al-Ghoom led a musical band of 90 musicians, 30 of whom were from Hadhramaut, on traditional Hadrami musical and percussion instruments, while the rest were from China, India, Malaysia, Japan, and Uzbekistan.