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Almah or
Almeh (Egyptian Arabic: عالمة ʕálma IPA: [ˈʕælmæ],
plural ʕawālim عوالم [ʕæˈwæːlem, -lɪm], from Arabic: علم ʻālima "to know, be learned") was...
- audience. They were also
known as awālim (singular alma,
transliterated almeh in
French as almée), but in Egypt,
Awalim are the
traditional Egyptian dancers...
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strongly connected to the ground. It is
performed to
baladi or folk music.
Almeh (Arabic: عالمة, romanized: ʕálma IPA: [ˈʕælmæ]; the
sublime dance in the...
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Almeh Rural District (Persian: دهستان آلمه) is in
Samalqan District of
Samalqan County,
North Khorasan province, Iran. Its
capital is the
village of Kashanak...
- Cameroon, a
village in
Adamawa Region Almé Z, a sire of show
jumping horses Almeh, a type of
female entertainers in
Egypt Alme (surname) This disambiguation...
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Ibrahim Rafik Alma (Arabic: إبرَاهِيْم رَفِيْق عَالِمَة; born 18
October 1991) is a
Syrian footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for
football club Tishreen...
- Alm Juq (Persian: الم جوق, also
Romanized as Ālm Jūq; also
known as
Ālmeh Jūq,
Almeh Jūq, and Kam Jūq) is a
village in Sang Bast
Rural District, in the...
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Almah or
Almeh may also
refer to:
Almah (band), a
Brazilian metal band
Almah (album), 2006
Almah (Egyptian dancer) (Arabic: عالمة), or
Almeh, a class...
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contemporary counterpart Sycophant,
obedient flatterer Similar professions Almeh, in the
Middle East Ca trù, in
Vietnam Gē-tòaⁿ, in
Taiwan Hetaera, in ancient...
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appeared in 1864 in a
review of the
Orientalist painting The
Dance of the
Almeh by Jean-Léon Gérôme. The
first known use of the term "belly dance" in English...