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| | Contents of the United Nations Archives |
 | | Of note are correspondence to, from, and about representatives to the Advisory Council in Libya, whose job it was to advise the Commissioner, concerning their appointments; and correspondence from groups in Tripolitania, Fezzan, Cyrenaica, France, and Britain concerning their views of the new government, including the Tripolitanian Greek, Maltese, and Jewish minority groups. |  | | Of note are reports to the Secretary-General of the United Nations, 1947-1951; reports of the Committee of Good Offices, 1948; statements and correspondence from the Indonesian and Netherlands delegations, 1947-1951; files on incidents; and copies of the Benkulen Agreement, 1949, which had to do with the evacuation of Dutch forces from Indonesia. |  | | These concern the responsibilities of the Reporting Mission of the Representative of the Secretary-General in the Dominican Republic; incidents; visits to prisons by United Nations teams; elections; the cease-fire, 1965, and reports from United States forces of cease-fire violations; and human rights violations. |
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http://www.un.org/Depts/archives/datarecs.html
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| | Music of Sudan - encyclopedia article about Music of Sudan. |
 | | However, Ethiopian religious music has an ancient Christian element, which is traced back to Yared, who lived during the reign of Gabra Masqal. |  | | Perhaps the most famous Eritrean musician in history was Teklé Tefsa-Ezighe, some of whose music was banned by the Ethiopian government in the 1970s. |  | | It borders Egypt to the north, the Red Sea to the northeast, Eritrea and Ethiopia to the east, Kenya and Uganda to the southeast, Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Central African Republic to the southwest, Chad to the west, and Libya to the northwest. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Music%20of%20Sudan
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| | Libya On Line Information and Entertainment at your fingertips. |
 | | We try our best to bring you the best and the most current information about Libya from different aspects, from Arts, Music to Tourism and Technology... |  | | We started in 1997 and since then we have improved to become the best Libyan website in Libya. |  | | Libya On Line Information and Entertainment at your fingertips. |
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http://www.libyaonline.com
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| | La musique au Libye |
 | | Libya Music - The sound of an ancient... |  | | Libya Music - The sound of an ancient......World Music Rastafari |  | | Libya News and Views Letters Libya News and Views LibyaNet.Com Libyan music Libya Our Home send The Residents and Semi residents Mabrook 1 August, 2000 Suggestions Fauzi 1 August, 2000 Thank you Dr. Fawziya Ali el Sherif 1 August, 2000 5 Azzwari 26 July, 2000... |
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http://www.africa-onweb.com/culture/musique/pays/libye
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| | libya culture and other libya related information |
 | | [ edit ] Culture Main article: Culture of Libya Islam in Libya Music of Libya [ edit ] Miscellaneous topics Communications in Libya Libya's wars... |  | | Libya: The Libyan culture in pictures First row, left to right: A mosque in Benghazi A student in primary school A group of students in high school Libyan folklore dancers Second row, left to right: Inside... |  | | Libya is one of the largest countries in Africa. |
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http://www.nethorde.com/libya/libya-culture.html
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| | LIBYA: OUR HOME ليبيا وطننا |
 | | Music: LibyaNet - Libyan Music موسيقى : ليبيا نت : المحطة : موسيقى ليبية |  | | Music: Libyana - Libyan Music موسيقى : ليبيانا : موسيقى ليبية |  | | Libya: Libyan Mujahed Saleh al-Kailani al-Ataiwesh ليبيا : المجاهد الليبي صالح الكيلاني الأطيوش |
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/dr_ibrahim_ighneiwa
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| | African Studies Center Libya Page |
 | | The Libyan Democrats Society aims to popularize the concept of civil society among influential Libyans, monitor, document, analyze and disseminate information on the evolution of civil society and democratization in Libya and facilitate networking of civil society organization within and among Libyans. |  | | Comprehensive resources on Libya including: history, cultures, maps, photographs, books, music, sports, industry, etc. |  | | The Jewish community of Libya traces its origin back to the 3rd century b.c.e. |
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http://www.africa.upenn.edu/Country_Specific/Libya.html
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| | Sublime Frequencies produces music from Java Bali Sumatra Burma Morocco Thailand India Mali Syria Laos Cambodia and Nepal |
 | | Folk music of the Sahara is an intoxicating experience of sight and sound captured among the Tuareg and Libyan people of North Central Africa. |  | | Folk Music of the Sahara: Among the Tuareg of Libya |  | | From the infectious trance beat of Folk "Dangdut" music to the highly-refined "Orkes Gambus" (Orchestral Arabic music) this is an assortment of relics from a forgotten period of Sumatran music when psychedelic organs echoed underneath arabic string sections and rustic violins sawed atop trance beats from poorly-lit night markets. |
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http://www.sublimefrequencies.com/radio_morocco.html
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| | Transpacific Sound Paradise New York City World Music Calendar |
 | | She is one of the few female soloists performing maluf (Tunisian court music), which is rooted in medieval Andalusia and closely related to the music of Libya, Algeria and Morocco. |  | | Featured are a recital with the Arabic Music Retreat Ensemble, comprised of participants in the annual Arabic Music Retreat; colorful Tunisian, Algerian and Al-Andalus folk and classical dances with the Jawaahir Dance Company; puppetry with Louay Assaf; a dance workshop with Cassandra Shore; storytelling; and crafts, including calligraphy, embroidery and henna painting. |  | | BAM Café, Brooklyn Academy of Music: Fred Ho and the Afro Asian Music Ensemble. |
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http://www.wfmu.org/Playlists/Robw/events.html
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| | Sublime Frequencies produces music from Java Bali Sumatra Burma Morocco Thailand India Mali Syria Laos Cambodia and Nepal |
 | | Folk music of the Sahara is an intoxicating experience of sight and sound captured among the Tuareg and Libyan people of North Central Africa. |  | | Folk Music of the Sahara: Among the Tuareg of Libya |  | | From the infectious trance beat of Folk "Dangdut" music to the highly-refined "Orkes Gambus" (Orchestral Arabic music) this is an assortment of relics from a forgotten period of Sumatran music when psychedelic organs echoed underneath arabic string sections and rustic violins sawed atop trance beats from poorly-lit night markets. |
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http://www.sublimefrequencies.com
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| | Music of Algeria |
 | | In Libya, Tunisia, and Constantine (Algeria), this tradition is usually referred to as malouf (“customary”), in the central regions as san`a (“embellished” or “crafted”), in Tlemcen as gharnaatii (“Granadan”) and in Morocco simply as aala (“instrumental”). |  | | Morocco to the west was never as directly exposed to Ottoman and eastern Arab musical traditions; Tunisia and Libya to the east have had far less contact with sub-Saharan and West African musics and far more direct contact with the musics of their eastern neighbors. |  | | Andalusian Musical Traditions The musical and literary flourescence that took place in the courtly circles of Islamic Spain (al-Andalus) from the 9th to 15th centuries eventually found refuge in exile along the North African littoral in the aftermath of the Christian Reconquest and the great expulsions (1492 for Jews, 1608-10 for the last Muslim populations). |
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http://www.muzaic.com/music_of_algeria.htm
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| | Libya - Time - Weather - Coins - Hotels - Music |
 | | Music: Stay Inside - the new frontier of the music - free music, rock, lyrics, song, mp3, download, author, rock. |  | | Stay Inside - the new frontier of the music - free, music, rock, lyrics, song, mp3, download, author, pictures... |  | | Libya - Time - Weather - Coins - Hotels - Music |
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http://www.exxun.com/Libya/k_lk.html
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| | Tinariwen /Radio Tisdas / RootsWorld Recording Review |
 | | In military camp in Libya, they were exposed to Bob Dylan and Bob Marley, and picked up electric guitars to create a rebel music based on adaptations of traditional songs. |  | | You can hear the profound affinities between Malian Tuareg music and acoustic blues on the cut, "'Yali' War Song" by an "anonymous Tuareg elder" recorded in 1930 (on The Secret Museum of Mankind: Music of North Africa from Yazoo). |  | | The members of Tinariwen belong to the Touareg, the romantic indigo-clad North African nomads of the Sahara desert whose men veil. |
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http://www.rootsworld.com/reviews/tisdas.shtml
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| | Culture and Education (from Libya) -- Britannica Student Encyclopedia |
 | | Libya's art and music are a part of its heritage from the Roman Empire and the Islamic world. |  | | Libya blends its role as one of the world's most important producers of petroleum with a traditional Arab society based on the Islamic religion. |  | | The petroleum-rich country of Libya lies in northern Africa along the southern coast of the Mediterranean Sea. |
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http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article-230810?tocId=230810
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| | Pibau Bach in Libya - Music - British Council - Arts |
 | | More than 5000 spectators, mostly young Libyans from the major urban areas, cheered and danced when Pibau Bach came on stage in the middle of the night under a starry desert sky. |  | | In September 2002 we held our first British music event in Libya in thirty years. |  | | 'I never thought we would see a British band play here in Libya.' A member of the audience |
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http://www.britishcouncil.org/arts-music-traditional-and-folk-pibau-bach-libya.htm?printout=1
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| | UCLA Humanities WWW Course Links Database |
 | | Meta-site (A List of Lists): Index of Resources for the study of Ancient Egypt, including the territory under the control of the modern states of Egypt, Sudan, and part of Libya. |  | | Meta-site (A List of Lists): IASPM is an international society for the interdisciplinary study of popular music, with branch societies in many countries. |  | | Meta-site (A List of Lists): A nice introduction to classical music for students who are new to this kind of music. |
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http://ecompass.humnet.ucla.edu/e-compass/courses/title.html
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| | [ aquarius records new arrivals list #180 ] |
 | | v/a "Folk Music of the Sahara - Among the Tuareg of Libya" dvd on Sublime Frequencies |  | | DJ George Chen (of Zum Magazine / indie music label right here in the Bay Area) and a few of his Oakland cohorts from Boxleitner and K.I.T. Together they're makin' 'tape music'. |  | | Princess Nicotine "Folk and Pop Music of Myanmar" cd on Sublime Frequencies |
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http://www.aquariusrecords.org/archives/180.html
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| | Libya - Education Links |
 | | Listen to live internet broadcasts of Libyan Music. |  | | Libyana (our Libya) is a collective, volunteer effort of a group of Libyan women and men who love their culture and heritage. |  | | The Permanent Mission of Libya to the United Nations, NY. |
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http://www.mepc.org/public_asp/resources_links/Libya.asp
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| | Musics of Algeria: Selected Recordings [MESA Bulletin, July 1995] |
 | | Morocco to the west was never as directly exposed to Ottoman and eastern Arab musical traditions; Tunisia and Libya to the east have had far less contact with sub-Saharan and West African musics and far more direct contact with the musics of their eastern neighbors. |  | | The musical and literary flourescence that took place in the courtly circles of Islamic Spain (al-Andalus) from the 9th to 15th centuries eventually found refuge in exile along the North African littoral in the aftermath of the Christian Reconquest and the great expulsions (1492 for Jews, 1608-10 for the last Muslim populations). |  | | When listening to Andalusian music, it is well worth trying to pick out the distinctive deep “growling” of the rabaab, symbol of the old repertoire, which provides a basso continuo foundation for the music. |
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http://w3fp.arizona.edu/mesassoc/Bulletin/reynolds.htm
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| | Musics of Algeria: Selected Recordings [MESA Bulletin, July 1995] |
 | | Morocco to the west was never as directly exposed to Ottoman and eastern Arab musical traditions; Tunisia and Libya to the east have had far less contact with sub-Saharan and West African musics and far more direct contact with the musics of their eastern neighbors. |  | | The musical and literary flourescence that took place in the courtly circles of Islamic Spain (al-Andalus) from the 9th to 15th centuries eventually found refuge in exile along the North African littoral in the aftermath of the Christian Reconquest and the great expulsions (1492 for Jews, 1608-10 for the last Muslim populations). |  | | When listening to Andalusian music, it is well worth trying to pick out the distinctive deep ÒgrowlingÓ of the rabaab, symbol of the old repertoire, which provides a basso continuo foundation for the music. |
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http://www.saramusik.org/articles/reynolds.html
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| | Andaluse Music |
 | | The andalusi nubah (Classical Arabic: nawbah) is a genre of Arabian music that belongs to the Maghrib states of North Africa (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya), as opposed to the Mashriq states (Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Iraq, and Jordan, as well as the states of the Arabian Peninsula). |  | | Thus, the term andalusi nubah leaves no doubt as to the origin of this musical form. |  | | From the book "The Music of the Arabs" (Habib Hassan Touma), Chapter 5 (Genres of Secular Art Music), Section "The Andalusi Nubah": |
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http://www.azidan.com/andaluse.html
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| | Musics of Algeria: Selected Recordings [MESA Bulletin, July 1995] |
 | | Morocco to the west was never as directly exposed to Ottoman and eastern Arab musical traditions; Tunisia and Libya to the east have had far less contact with sub-Saharan and West African musics and far more direct contact with the musics of their eastern neighbors. |  | | The musical and literary flourescence that took place in the courtly circles of Islamic Spain (al-Andalus) from the 9th to 15th centuries eventually found refuge in exile along the North African littoral in the aftermath of the Christian Reconquest and the great expulsions (1492 for Jews, 1608-10 for the last Muslim populations). |  | | When listening to Andalusian music, it is well worth trying to pick out the distinctive deep “growling” of the rabaab, symbol of the old repertoire, which provides a basso continuo foundation for the music. |
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http://fp.arizona.edu/mesassoc/Bulletin/reynolds.htm
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| | BRAVO > Bravo in the Classroom > Michael Palin's Travels: Sahara |
 | | Along the way, Palin experiences Senegalese wrestling and music, the devastating effects of Western Sahara's occupation by Morocco, the amazing mud architecture of Mali, and the grim way of life enforced by Islamic extremists in Algeria and Libya. |  | | He walks with fascination through African cities that wouldn't be out of place visually on the French Riviera, and he is enthused about the modern pop music of Africa, which couldn't exist without the musical instruments, artistic influence, and technology of the West. |  | | Beginning in the Arab north, in Morocco, Palin circles the expanse of sand with visits to the countries of Western Sahara, Mauritania, and Senegal, before heading to the central Saharan nations of Mali, Algeria, and Libya. |
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http://www.bravotv.com/Bravo_in_the_Classroom/MPT_Sahara.shtml
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| | Libyaonline.com Information and Entertainment at your fingertips. |
 | | Chairman, Hussein Dabnoon said that the airline is planning to buy 22 aircrafts after discussing the matter of lifting restrictions that bar Boeing from selling planes to Libya with US assistant secretary of commerce. |  | | The government has now allocated $1 billion to renovate the Libyan Arab Airline aircrafts. |  | | While you can listen to Libyan Music, find info about Libyan Musicians and print Lyrics at MUSIC.. |
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http://www.libyaonline.com/economic/newsdetail.php?NEWS_ID=17
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| | World Music Central - Your connection to World Music |
 | | Nass El Ghiwane influenced some of the early Rai musicians in Algeria and other bands in Tunisia and Libya. |  | | With their roots in traditional Berber music and alternative Theatre, Nass El Ghiwane concocted an uncompromisingly radical new music with driving beats and a barely concealed political edge in the early 1970s and went onto revolutionize music and attitudes throughout the Arabic world. |  | | Five friends from the same district, Hay Mohammadi, in Casablanca, got together to form one of Morocco's most legendary rock bands. |
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http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/artists/artist_page.php?id=1065
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| | Artists in Mauritania - Download MP3 Music for Free - Download.com Music |
 | | Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroon Cape Verde Central African Republic Chad Comoros Congo Djibouti Egypt Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Gambia Ghana Guinea Guinea-Bissau Ivory Coast Kenya Lesotho Liberia Libya Madagascar Malawi Mali Mauritania Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Rwanda Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone Somalia South Africa St. |  | | Artists in Mauritania - Download MP3 Music for Free - Download.com Music |  | | Get free MP3s from these popular artists on Download.com Music |
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http://music.download.com/3605-5_32-0.html?tag=nav_loc&country=Mauritania
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| | Africa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Africa
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| | Maghreb |
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http://www.drumdojo.com/world/africa/maghreb.htm
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| | Jump Jump Music: Exotica |
 | | 2 Lps, Greece, Music of Libya plus spoken word (English) travelouge and political discourse |  | | Sm Splt, Specialists in the physiological and psychological applications of music |  | | Jump Jump Music was founded and is run by Dan Berkman. |
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http://www.jumpjump.com/asp/xq/asp/show.18/number.0/qx/list.htm
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| | Libya On Line Information and Entertainment at your fingertips. |
 | | We try our best to bring you the best and the most current information about Libya from different aspects, from Arts, Music to Tourism and Technology... |  | | We started in 1997 and since then we have improved to become the best Libyan website in Libya. |  | | We are building the biggest Libyan business directory, whether you want to post your company or search for business opprtunities in Libya, check the business directory.. |
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http://www.libyaonline.com
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