Thami Mdaghri
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Thami Lamdaghri or Mdaghri (died 1856) is a well known Moroccan writer and composer of malhun songs. He is known for songs like Al-Gnawi and Aliq Al-Masrūh. More recently, in 2007, Nass El Ghiwane recorded a song by Lamdaghri called Ennehla Chama, which is about a conversation between a sultan and the queen of the bees. Another well known song by Lamdaghri is Al-Arsa (sung by Abdelkrim Guennoun), about the beauties of a garden.
References[]
- Farid Ababou, "Thami Mdaghri", in Horizons Maghrébins, n° 43 (2000), pp 50–55
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- 1856 deaths
- Moroccan songwriters
- 19th-century Moroccan poets
- 19th-century Moroccan people
- 19th-century Moroccan writers
- Moroccan writer stubs