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translated into jazz on French-Lebanese
trumpeter Ibrahim Maalouf's 2015
album Kalthoum. In Egypt, Umm
Kulthum is
nicknamed "Elset" (Egyptian Arabic: الست) meaning...
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Kalthoum Sarrai (Arabic: كلثوم السراي) (25
September 1962 – 19
January 2010), best
known as
Cathy Sarrai, was a Tunisian-born
French television presenter...
- Umm
Kulthum or Umme
Kulsum (Arabic: أم كلثوم) is a
female given name that
means "Mother of Kulthum".
Several of
these were
connected directly to the Islamic...
- Leila, Al Palna, and The
Indian Hadra.
Benali has
performed songs by Oum
Kalthoum,
Allegory of Desire, and MwSOUL. In addition, she has acted, and collaborated...
- Om
Kalthoum Museum is a
biographical museum on Roda Island, Cairo, Egypt. The Om
Kalthoum Museum is
dedicated to Umm Kulthum, or Om
Kalthoum, the famous...
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Kalthoum Bornaz (24
August 1945 – 3
September 2016) was a
Tunisian screenwriter, film editor, and
director who
belonged to the
first generation of women...
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through personalities such as Rose Al-Youssef,
Mounira al-Mahdiyya and Oum
Kalthoum, and of Holy Men of the
Electromagnetic Age: A
Forgotten History of the...
- Beni
Kalthoum is a
village located in
Msaken region,
Sousse governorate,
Tunisia at a
distance of 2 km (1.2 mi) to the
south of Msaken. Beni
Kalthoum can...
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Kaltoum Bouaasayriya (born 23
August 1982 in ****a-Zag Province) is a
Moroccan athlete. She
competed in the 3000
metres steeplechase at the 2012 Summer...
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malakan (1947)
Matoulsh Lhad (1952) "Remembering Nour Al-Hoda: Lebanon's Umm
Kalthoum -
Music - Arts & Culture".
Ahram Online.
Retrieved 2023-07-04. "Nour El...