Nazem El-Ghazali Fog il Nahal
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I just found out that the words Fog El Nakhal came from an Iraqi Jew. from guys named Saleh and Daud Al-Kuwaity. I didn't know that.
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@BayatTurkmen Are you saying Ghazzali was a Turkmen?
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well said :)
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This guy is My Far Relative... And i Am Turkmen !
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@melancholicme @melancholicme You can purchase the CD in the USA from BuyArabic web page (Brooklyn-based). Look up "Nazem Al Ghazali." "Fog El Nakhal" ("Fowq El Nakhel" as translitered on the web page) is the second track on "Best of Nazem Al Ghazali, Volume 1." This is a CLASSIC! I own the cassette version.
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Yesterday I was in Jerusalem, at concert dedicated entirely to Nazem El-Ghazali. Great Israeli musician, many of them Iraqi-born, played and sung his songs. Some people made 200-km ride (and back) just to attend this concert.
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Can anybody please tell me where i can find the full version of this song by Nazem El Ghazali??????
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thank you mr bush irag is good now with out idiat sadam and hes suns of baches
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I sang this song all day at work today it was stuck in my head all day i swear!
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@Rechavi it's called Turkmens, yes
He is Iraqi. Iraq is proud and honors all its people: Muslim, Jews, Christians, Mandeans, Yazidis, Zorasterians etc... Arab, Kurd, Turkemen, Chaldo-Assyrians, Persians etc...
Land of Mesopotamia shall always be blessed.
Rechavi 3 years ago 67
ya 7maar iraqies are iraqi... be they jew, muslim or christian.
hammoudi 2 years ago 41