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  1. Oct 3, 2006 · A modernized version of a classic Beja song. Originally sung by the late Beja singer Ahmed Daytek. The young talented singer is Ahmed Saeed Abu Amna.

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  2. A popular Beja song in Tigre sang by Uztaz Mohamed El Badri and jointly by Seidi Doushka and Mohamed Mahmoud.Please enjoy, comment and pass to friends

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    • The World in One Melody
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    The leader of the band that circulated in the Sudanese TikTok universe was Noureddine Jaber, also known as Noori. One day in the late 1990s, this Sudanese musician ventured near the scrapyards of his hometown of Port Sudan and by surprise found the well-preserved neck of a guitar, which Sohonie noted was a rare instrument in this area. Soon after, ...

    Now the album produced by Ostinato Records featuring Noor & His Dorpa Band is intended to become the latest contribution from the Red Sea region to the world's musical corpus. “For the first Beja album to travel not just the world but also Sudan is a milestone in Beja history,” Noori said. “We can now not only showcase our music to the world, but w...

    For Sohonie, the new album is also a soundtrack to the revolution in Sudan. Firstly, because the Beja people have actively participated in the country’s protests as they have continued to fight against the discriminatory policies of the central government. And secondly, without the revolution, the space for music from the periphery would unlikely h...

  3. Dec 4, 2022 · Noureddine Atta Al-Mawla Jabar's new album, Beja Power!, has been dubbed a soundtrack of Sudan's recent revolution.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Beja_peopleBeja people - Wikipedia

    The Beja people (Arabic: البجا, Beja: Oobja, Tigre: በጃ) are a Cushitic ethnic group [5] native to the Eastern Desert, inhabiting a coastal area from southeastern Egypt through eastern Sudan and into northwestern Eritrea. [1]

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  6. bejalanguage.org › enBidhaawyeet

    Here you find many books and sound files in the Beja language. This language was the last "big" African language to be written - a language of about 2 million speakers - but in the last 10 years, many books and songs have been produced! Come and see and read and listen!

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