Warda
Warda Al-Jazairia (Arabic: وردة الجزائرية), commonly referred to as just Warda (Arabic: وردة, IPA: [ˈwæɾdæ]) (July 1939 - May 17, 2012) was a French-born Algerian singer. She is well known for her Egyptian songs and music. She died on May 17, 2012 in Cairo.
Warda was born in Puteaux, France to a Lebanese Mother and Algerian father. She started singing at the age of eleven in 1951. She quickly became well known for her singing of patriotic Algerian songs. Read Full BioWarda Al-Jazairia (Arabic: وردة الجزائرية), commonly referred to as just Warda (Arabic: وردة, IPA: [ˈwæɾdæ]) (July 1939 - May 17, 2012) was a French-born Algerian singer. She is well known for her Egyptian songs and music. She died on May 17, 2012 in Cairo.
Warda was born in Puteaux, France to a Lebanese Mother and Algerian father. She started singing at the age of eleven in 1951. She quickly became well known for her singing of patriotic Algerian songs. When she married in 1962, however, her husband forbade her to sing. In 1972, Algerian president Houari Boumédienne asked her to sing to commemorate Algeria's independence, and she performed with an Egyptian orchestra. As a result her marriage broke up, and she dedicated her life to music.
She then moved to Egypt, where she married the composer Baligh Hamdi. She performed many of his songs and those of other Arabic composers, quickly rising to fame and releasing several albums per year. Additionally, she has starred in a few films.
Warda is a female name of Arabic origin meaning Rose
At the height of Panarabism, Gamal Abdel Nasser requested that Warda be given a part in a production by Mohammad Abdelwahhab entitled My Great Homeland (Watani Al-Akbar). The song was performed by the biggest stars at the time including Abdel Halim Hafez, Shadia, Sabah (singer), Nagat Al-Saghira and Faida Kamel. The song denounced Colonialism and urged for a united Arab People to defeat foreign occupation (see Partitioning of the Ottoman Empire).
Warda passed away on 17 May 2012 in Cairo, Egypt after suffering a cardiac arrest, she was 73 years old.
Warda was born in Puteaux, France to a Lebanese Mother and Algerian father. She started singing at the age of eleven in 1951. She quickly became well known for her singing of patriotic Algerian songs. Read Full BioWarda Al-Jazairia (Arabic: وردة الجزائرية), commonly referred to as just Warda (Arabic: وردة, IPA: [ˈwæɾdæ]) (July 1939 - May 17, 2012) was a French-born Algerian singer. She is well known for her Egyptian songs and music. She died on May 17, 2012 in Cairo.
Warda was born in Puteaux, France to a Lebanese Mother and Algerian father. She started singing at the age of eleven in 1951. She quickly became well known for her singing of patriotic Algerian songs. When she married in 1962, however, her husband forbade her to sing. In 1972, Algerian president Houari Boumédienne asked her to sing to commemorate Algeria's independence, and she performed with an Egyptian orchestra. As a result her marriage broke up, and she dedicated her life to music.
She then moved to Egypt, where she married the composer Baligh Hamdi. She performed many of his songs and those of other Arabic composers, quickly rising to fame and releasing several albums per year. Additionally, she has starred in a few films.
Warda is a female name of Arabic origin meaning Rose
At the height of Panarabism, Gamal Abdel Nasser requested that Warda be given a part in a production by Mohammad Abdelwahhab entitled My Great Homeland (Watani Al-Akbar). The song was performed by the biggest stars at the time including Abdel Halim Hafez, Shadia, Sabah (singer), Nagat Al-Saghira and Faida Kamel. The song denounced Colonialism and urged for a united Arab People to defeat foreign occupation (see Partitioning of the Ottoman Empire).
Warda passed away on 17 May 2012 in Cairo, Egypt after suffering a cardiac arrest, she was 73 years old.
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Warda
Warda Lyrics
wrda 3la wrda
9alou mada jra
goult ana lmima 9lbi mjrouh
kiya 3la kiya
9oulou li kwani li mcha w 5lani wach 9lbou hani
dem3a 3la dem3a 9oulou lhbibi li mcha bla rej3a hadi hiya denya
kiya 3la kiya
9oulou li kwani li mcha w 5lani wach 9lbou hani
dem3a 3la dem3a 9oulou lhbibi li mcha bla rej3a hadi hiya denya
wrda 3la wrda
9alou mada jra
goult ana lmima 9lbi mjrouh
kiya 3la kiya
9oulou li kwani li mcha w 5lani wach 9lbou hani
dem3a 3la dem3a 9oulou lhbibi li mcha bla rej3a hadi hiya denya
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Meri Isho
hahah very nice warda wardaa, it reminds me of kamishly!
sami saha Kazim
ya habibi beatiful song its like kurdish thank you rabezt
rabezt
ahleen ;)
marleencakici
warda souufieee:D nicee
Markus A.
Hayat, yalla lu rakdo da katfothe:)
rabezt
hawga yo :P
P34
آه دردن دن دن دردن وردا ودة عال القطن تعالي بالله كم لها من سنة قديمة جدا اشكر الاخ على المقطع والمتابعين
عناد نايل الشراري
😂😂😂😂😂✈️✈️✈️ اوووف قديمه. مرههه. راحو طيبين. لحين ورده. صارت عجوز
maher hussein
يا هلا
والله احنا من زمان بطاريك سنين
Shadi
waw sar elee sane adawer 3al hal ghenee bel internet. thank you rabezt