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Andalusian-Arabic Music from Spain "Lamma Bada Yatathanna" by Juan Martin

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  • @IrraannGirl

    Andalous peaple are from Morocco and Spain not from Iran

  • @AntiGravityLazer

    look iran is now not more persia... islamic empire ^^ by arabs !! hhaha

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  • Andalous was an Arabic civilizations in Spain and Portugal for 800 years. it was Ruled by Arabic Royal families who came with the Islamic conquests from Arabia and into North Africa; However the Population of Al-Andols was Mainly Arabs who migrated to the new empire along side with Berbers and Moors From north Africa .. Also Christians who remaind in Spain after the Arabic Muslims came. The offical language of science, pottery, art and politices and education druing that time was Arabic

  • @oOMaryFelixOo Yes, It is most beautiful... I think Portugal is also very beautiful! There is a good mixture of culture there, like Spain!

  • Andalusia is ( Spain , Portugal and Italy ) and all are part of Arabian Islamic Empire

  • @MairajAlSufi Very beautiful indeed! I love this song, and I love Palestine! Cheers from Portugal

  • @Tarikibnoziade Sorry there was no Morocco then there was Numidia or North Africa. And the occupation of Spain was lead by Tarik Ibn Ziad who was from North Africa.

  • This song is also of great tradition in the land of Palestine, as well as Andalusia... very Beautiful! I am in love! <3

    

  • Everytime i listen to this i seriously cry...it makes me remember how we were great people...we will triumph and will comeback one day

  • @asomiannaintedu Arabic is a hard language but you can do it...This Arabic is Called Fus'ha which is the Old Arabic that we nowadays speak when we talk in confernces or formal affairs....you can learn it

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