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Fatna Bent
Lhoucine (in Arabic: فاطنة بنت الحسين) (born 1935 - died 6
April 2005 in Sidi Bennour, Morocco) was a
Moroccan singer specialized in the Aita...
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Radia Bent
Lhoucine (1912–1994) was a self-taught
Moroccan artist who
began painting in her
later years, and
whose work has been
exhibited and sold at...
- (born 1983),
Belgian photographer of Moroccan–Flemish
descent Radia Bent
Lhoucine (1912–1994),
painter Najia Mehadji (born 1950), French-Moroccan contemporary...
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Abderrahman Amazzal,
Hamza Ben Rachad,
Walid Bendra, Déborah Benzaquen,
Lhoucine Boubelrhiti,
Mourad Fedouache, M'hammed Kilito,
Ismail Zaidy (L4artiste)...
- shikhats. In Morocco, the Aita
Festival is
organized in Safi.
Fatna Bent
Lhoucine Mohamed Benomar Ziani Shikha in
singular feminine Magrini, Tullia, ed....
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Abderrahim Agoumal Abderrahim Boukriss Boujemaa El Hiba H****an
Boulmarfouf Lhoucine Khabir Mohamed Berra Salahedone Essediki Artist(s)
Gabriel Villatte Writer(s)...
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conceptual artist,
video artist, filmmaker,
performance artist Radia Bent
Lhoucine (1912–1994),
painter Najia Mehadji (born 1950), French-Moroccan contemporary...
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homage to the shaykhāt, po****r
female entertainers such as
Fatna Bent
Lhoucine or Haja Hamounia, and the
chaabi Moroccan folk tradition.
Kabareh Cheikhats...
- (British, 1887–1976)
Manuel Lepe
Macedo (Mexican, 1936–1984)
Radia Bent
Lhoucine (Moroccan, 1912–1994) Ioan Măric (Romanian, born 1945)
Ferreira Louis Marius...
- the
founder of the
Canadian dance group, La La La
Human Steps Radia Bent
Lhoucine,
Moroccan painter Shuli Nachshon Kanza Omar,
dancer Alberto Pinto, Moroccan-born...