Music of Algeria — Dahmane El Harrachi Music of North Africa … Wikipedia
List of Algeria-related articles — Articles (arranged alphabetically) related to Algeria include:AAbd al Qadir Ferhat Abbas Mohamed Ben Ahmed Abdelghani Hocine Achiou Adherbal Adrar Province, Algeria Moussa Ag Amastan Aghlabid Ahaggar Mountains Ahd 54 Nassim Akrour Ain Defla Ain… … Wikipedia
Berber music — The Berber people is the indigenous and major ethnic group inhabiting North Africa (west of Egypt) and part of West Africa (north of Senegal). Berbers call themselves imazighen . Those who lived in northwest Africa were called Libyans by the… … Wikipedia
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Chaabi (Algeria) — Not to be confused with Moroccan Chaabi. Chaabi is a traditional music of Algiers (Algeria), formalized by El Hadj M Hamed El Anka. Originally from the Casbah, Chaabi first appeared in the late 19th century, inspired by vocal traditions of Arab… … Wikipedia
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Nuubaat — (Arabic: نوبات [nuːˈbæːt]) is a form of Algerian classical music. The term itself is the plural form of nūba (نوبة), a suite of old Andalusian musical pieces. It is these multi movement works that give nuubaat its name. The music originally… … Wikipedia
Makroudh — Tunsian makroudh covered in honey Makroud is a type of pastry of Tunisian origin eaten in North African countries such as Tunisia, Algeria and in some parts of Libya. Makroudh are often filled with dates or almonds.[1] Kai … Wikipedia
Media of Algeria — Algeria has more than 45 independent French language and Arabic language publications as well as four government owned newspapers (two published in French and two in Arabic), but the government controls all printing presses and advertising.[1]… … Wikipedia
Culture of Algeria — The culture of Algeria encompasses the development of literature, music, religion and cuisine. Contents 1 Literature 2 Music 3 Visual arts 4 Cinema … Wikipedia