Sayed Khalifa
Sayed Khalifa (Arabic: سيد خليفة, 1928 – 2001) was a popular Sudanese singer and composer, mainly active from the 1950s to the 1980s. Khalifa was one of the first Sudanese singers trained in formal music theory. Like other Sudanese singers, he performed in both Standard Arabic as well as in Sudanese Arabic, thus appealing both to the educated elite as well as to the common people. Khalifa is best known for his songs "Ya Watani" (My Homeland) and "Izzayakum Keifinnakum" (How are you?).
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Sayed Khalifa
Sayed Khalifa (Arabic: سيد خليفة, 1928 – 2001) was a popular Sudanese singer and composer, mainly active from the 1950s to the 1980s. Khalifa was one of the first Sudanese singers trained in formal music theory. Like other Sudanese singers, he performed in both Standard Arabic as well as in Sudanese Arabic, thus appealing both to the educated elite as well as to the common people. Khalifa is best known for his songs "Ya Watani" (My Homeland) and "Izzayakum Keifinnakum" (How are you?).
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Sayed Khalifa (Arabic: سيد خلي ...... m Keifinnakum" (How are you?).
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سيد خليفة مطرب وملحن سوداني مع ...... ى السامبا الأمريكية اللاتينية.
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Ali Muhammad Khalifa
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Al-Dibeiba, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
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2001-07-02
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Amman, Jordan
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Sayed Khalifa (Arabic: سيد خلي ...... m Keifinnakum" (How are you?).
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سيد خليفة مطرب وملحن سوداني مع ...... ى السامبا الأمريكية اللاتينية.
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سيد خليفة
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