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Algerian$2181$ - translation to ολλανδικά

MUSIC GENRE IN ALGERIA
Algerian chaabi; Algerian Chaabi

Algerian      
n. Algerijn (bewoner van Algerije)
Galerida cristata         
  • Video of singing bird
  • ''G. c. kleinschmidti'', [[Morocco]]
  • Crested Lark in South Hebron, Palestine
  • Eggs of ''Galerida cristata'' - [[MHNT]]
  • Eating an insect
  • Crested lark in [[Behbahan]], [[Iran]]
SPECIES OF BIRD
Galerida cristata; Crested Lark; Alauda cristata; Iberian crested lark; Iberian Crested Lark; Central European crested lark; Central European Crested Lark; West Italian crested lark; West Italian Crested Lark; Greecian crested lark; Greecian Crested Lark; Cyprus crested lark; Cyprus Crested Lark; South-east European crested lark; South-east European Crested Lark; South-East European Crested Lark; Southeast European Crested Lark; Southeast European crested lark; Caucasian crested lark; Caucasian Crested Lark; North-west Moroccan crested lark; North-west Moroccan Crested Lark; North-West Moroccan Crested Lark; Northwest Moroccan Crested Lark; Northwest Moroccan crested lark; West Moroccan crested lark; West Moroccan Crested Lark; North Algerian crested lark; North Algerian Crested Lark; North-east Algerian crested lark; Northeast Algerian crested lark; Northeast Algerian Crested Lark; North-east Algerian Crested Lark; North-East Algerian Crested Lark; Cyrenaica crested lark; Cyrenaica Crested Lark; North-east Libyan crested lark; Northeast Libyan crested lark; Northeast Libyan Crested Lark; North-East Libyan Crested Lark; North-east Libyan Crested Lark; South-east Algerian crested lark; South-east Algerian Crested Lark; South-East Algerian Crested Lark; Southeast Algerian Crested Lark; Southeast Algerian crested lark; Nile Delta crested lark; Nile Delta Crested Lark; Northern Nile Valley crested lark; Northern Nile Valley Crested Lark; Southern Nile Valley crested lark; Southern Nile Valley Crested Lark; Dongola crested lark; Dongola Crested Lark; Somali crested lark; Somali Crested Lark; Senegal crested lark; Senegal Crested Lark; Nigerian crested lark; Nigerian Crested Lark; Sudan crested lark; Sudan Crested Lark; Coastal Levant crested lark; Coastal Levant Crested Lark; East Levant crested lark; East Levant Crested Lark; Central Turkey crested lark; Central Turkey Crested Lark; Kazakhstan crested lark; Kazakhstan Crested Lark; Baluchistan crested lark; Baluchistan Crested Lark; Gilgit crested lark; Gilgit Crested Lark; Indian crested lark; Indian Crested Lark
Zangvogel van de leeuwerikken familie
Sahara desert         
  • [[Sand dunes]] in the [[Algeria]]n Sahara
  • A 19th-century engraving of an Arab slave-trading caravan transporting black African slaves across the Sahara
  • Beni Isguen]], a holy city surrounded by thick walls in the Algerian Sahara
  • [[Azalai]] salt caravan. The French reported that the 1906 caravan numbered 20,000 camels.
  • Market on the main square of [[Ghardaïa]] (1971)
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  • Camels in the [[Guelta d'Archei]], in north-eastern [[Chad]]
  • An [[oasis]] in the [[Ahaggar Mountains]]. Oases support some life forms in extremely arid deserts.
  • The Sahara today
  • Tuareg]] once controlled the central Sahara and its trade.
  • Vegetation and water bodies in the [[Eemian]] (bottom) and early [[Holocene]] (top)
  • A natural rock arch in south western Libya
  • date palms]]
  • Zawiya]] at the entrance of [[Taghit]], Algeria
  • [[Saharan rock art]] in the [[Fezzan]]
  • A satellite image of the Sahara by [[NASA WorldWind]]
  • The major topographic features of the Saharan region
  • The [[French colonial empire]] (blue) was the dominant presence in the Sahara
  • Sunset in Sahara
  • The main biomes in Africa
  • [[Sahel]] region of Mali
  • [[Oued Zouzfana]] and village of [[Taghit]]
DESERT ON THE AFRICAN CONTINENT
Sahara desert; Sahara Desert; Saharan Africa; Saharan Desert; Saharah; Moroccan Desert; The Sahara; History of the Sahara; الصحراء الكبرى; Aṣ-ṣaḥrā´ al-kubra; Great Desert; Saharan desert; Sahara climate; Climate of the Sahara; Sahara weather; Weather in the Sahara; Grasslands of the Sahara; Sa'hrāʾ al-Kubrā; Moroccan desert; Flora and fauna of the Sahara; Ecoregions of the Sahara; Wildlife of the Sahara; Saharra; Algerian Sahara; Climate of Sahara; Southern Algeria; Algerian desert; Fauna of the Sahara Desert
n. de Sahara woestijn (woestijn in Noord-Afrika, de grootste woestijn ter wereld)

Ορισμός

Algerian
(Algerians)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Algerian means belonging or relating to Algeria, or its people or culture.
...the Algerian desert.
...a young Algerian actor.
ADJ
2.
An Algerian is an Algerian citizen or a person of Algerian origin.
N-COUNT

Βικιπαίδεια

Chaabi (Algeria)

Chaabi is a traditional music of Algiers (Algeria), formalized by El Hadj M'Hamed El Anka.

Originally from the Casbah, the music known as chaabi belongs to a tradition of recent origin. It emerged during the 1930s, and has lost none of its power of attraction up to the present time. Inspired by vocal traditions of Andalusi music, such as muwashshah, using its modes and rhythm. Chaabi means 'of the people', and it's very definitely the people's music, even in a country where Raï rules.

A typical song features mournful, Arabic/Berber vocals, set against an orchestral backdrop of a dozen musicians, with violins and mandolins swelling and falling to a piano melody and the clap of percussion beats. Chaabi is part of a deeply conservative tradition and its lyrics often carrying a strong moral message.

At first Chaabi remained a scandalous genre, thriving behind closed doors or in specific locations called "Mahchachat" (cannabis dens), where the admirer of this music would go to drink coffee, tea or smoke. By the late 1950s, however, it had become the people's music, played at weddings and religious festivals. Its main exponents included Oran based singer Lili Labassi, El Hadj M'Hamed El Anka, the father of Chaabi, and Dahmane El Harrachi, composer of the classic tale of emigration Ya Rayah.

In 2011, Safinez Bousbia directed a documentary on chaabi music. It took over seven years to make, facilitate and track the reunion of the Jewish and Muslim members of a chaabi group from colonial Algiers known as El Gusto.