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  2. Armenian revolutionary songs - Wikipedia

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    Armenian revolutionary songs [a] are patriotic songs that promote Armenian patriotism.The origins of these songs lay largely in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, when Armenian political parties were established to struggle for the political and civil rights of Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire.

  3. Humat al-Hima - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics come from a poem written in the 1930s by Egyptian poet Mostafa Saadeq Al-Rafe'ie.Although some say the melody of this march was composed by Mohammed Abdel Wahab, [1] Tunisian musicologist Salah El Mahdi claims the melody was composed by the poet Ahmed Kheireddine [] while the original music for the poem was composed by Zakariyya Ahmad.

  4. Denes nad Makedonija - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics of "Denes nad Makedonija" are reflective of a military marching song, which is fitting given its connection to the Yugoslav Macedonian theatre of the Second World War. They are not a call to arms for Macedonians; instead, the hymn uses imagery to take the person singing it back to the time the anthem was written and purports that ...

  5. Sirusho - Wikipedia

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    At the age of seven, Sirusho began to write her own music and lyrics in Armenian and English. [10] [11] At the age of nine she won another award at the Young Talents Contest for one of her own compositions. She released her first studio album Sirusho at the age of 13. [10] Sirusho graduated from Yerevan's Khachik Dashtents School #114 in 2004.

  6. Ala Khallidi - Wikipedia

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    "ʾAlā Khallidī" (Arabic: ألا خلّدي) was the national anthem of Tunisia from 1958 to 1987. It was used during the presidency of Habib Bourguiba until his downfall in 1987.

  7. HIMA Youth Initiative - Wikipedia

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    HIMA Youth Initiative Logo. HIMA! (Armenian: ՀԻՄԱ’, which in English means "NOW!"), was a youth initiative based in Yerevan, Armenia, advocating for democracy and civil rights during the last years of Armenia's former Presidents Robert Kocharyan's second term and first years of his successor, Serzh Sargsyan.

  8. On the Nameless Height (song) - Wikipedia

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    On The Nameless Height (Russian: На безымянной высоте, Na bezymyannoy vysote), also known as Nearby an Unfamilial Settlement (Russian: У незнакомого посёлка, U neznakomogo posyolka) is a Soviet World War II song.

  9. Yukio Mishima - Wikipedia

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    Mishima was also an actor, and starred in Yasuzo Masumura's 1960 film, Afraid to Die, for which he also sang the theme song (lyrics by himself; music by Shichirō Fukazawa). [ 150 ] [ 151 ] He performed in films like Patriotism or the Rite of Love and Death directed by himself, 1966, Black Lizard directed by Kinji Fukasaku , 1968 and Hitokiri ...