Ḥumāt al-Ḥimá (Arabic: حماة الحمى, "Defenders of the Homeland") is the national anthem of Tunisia; the text was written by Mostafa Saadeq Al-Rafe'ie and...
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writing the final two verses of the current National Anthem of Tunisia, Humat al-Hima (Defenders of the Homeland), which was originally written by the Egyptian...
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court life and was marked by the construction of new palace cities such as al-Abbasiya (809) and Raq Adda (877). After conquering Cairo, the Fatimids abandoned...
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during the presidency of Habib Bourguiba until his downfall in 1987. "Ḥumāt al-Ḥimā" was temporarily a national anthem between the end of the monarchy on...
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1993. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 May 2011. Gössel, Gabriel; et al. (2008). Kde domov můj: státní hymna České republiky v proměnách doby [The...
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released her slow interpretation of the national anthem of Tunisia – Humat al-Hima with positive response. Her third album, Our Myth, was released on May...
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"Forged from the Love of Liberty" Christianity and Hinduism Tunisia "Humat al-Hima" (English: "Defenders of the Homeland") Islam Turkey "İstiklâl Marşı"...
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in Tunisia History of Tunisia Hizb ut-Tahrir Human rights in Tunisia Humat al-Hima Husainid Dynasty Ichkeul Lake Ifriqiya Islam in Tunisia Jebel ech Chambi...
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