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  2. Music of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Iraqi music group led by Yusuf Za'arur in Baghdad, wearing the sidara, ca 1930. Musical theater group in Baghdad, 1920s. Iraqi classical music necessitates some discussion of the social environment, as well as references to the poetry. Poetry is always rendered clearly. Poetry is the art of the Iraqis, and sung poetry is the finest of all.

  3. Iraqi music - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Music of Iraq - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Iraqi musicians - Wikipedia

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  6. List of Iraqi musicians - Wikipedia

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  7. Mawtini - Wikipedia

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    "Mawṭinī" (/ ˈ m ɔː t ɪ n iː / MAW-tin-ee; Arabic: موطني, lit. 'My Homeland') is an Arabic national poem by the Palestinian poet Ibrahim Tuqan, composed by the Lebanese musician Mohammed Flayfel in 1934, and is a popular patriotic song among the Arab people, and the official national anthem of the Republic of Iraq.

  8. Ilham al-Madfai - Wikipedia

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    Ilham al-Madfai (Arabic: إلهام المدفعي) (born 1942) [1] [2] is an Iraqi guitarist, singer and composer. al-Madfai's synthesis of Western guitar stylings with traditional Iraqi music has made him a popular performer in his native country and throughout the Middle East.

  9. Seta Hagopian - Wikipedia

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    Seta Hagopian (Arabic: سيتا هاكوبيان; born July 28, 1950, in Basra, Iraq) is an Iraqi singer of Armenian origin. Her singing career began in 1968 which led to much success for she is known to be the "Warm voice of Iraq" [1] and has been dubbed as Iraq's Fairouz.