About: Hofii

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Hofii is a form of female vocal folk music that is believed to have originated from Tlemcen, Algeria. It is known to have existed from the 14th-century, when it was mentioned by Ibn Khaldun in his work Muqaddimah. It is often sung to the accompaniment of a lute.

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  • Hofii is a form of female vocal folk music that is believed to have originated from Tlemcen, Algeria. It is known to have existed from the 14th-century, when it was mentioned by Ibn Khaldun in his work Muqaddimah. It is often sung to the accompaniment of a lute. (en)
  • Le hawfi ou haoufi (arabe : الحوفي) , aussi appelé tahwīf, est un genre poétique et musical algérien, c'est un répertoire exclusivement féminin, associé à la ville de Tlemcen. (fr)
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  • Hofii is a form of female vocal folk music that is believed to have originated from Tlemcen, Algeria. It is known to have existed from the 14th-century, when it was mentioned by Ibn Khaldun in his work Muqaddimah. It is often sung to the accompaniment of a lute. (en)
  • Le hawfi ou haoufi (arabe : الحوفي) , aussi appelé tahwīf, est un genre poétique et musical algérien, c'est un répertoire exclusivement féminin, associé à la ville de Tlemcen. (fr)
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  • Hofii (en)
  • Hawfi (fr)
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