Abdu al-Hamuli
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Abdu al-Hamuli (1836 — May 12, 1901) (Arabic: عبده الحامولي) was an Egyptian musician.
His early influences include Khedive Ismail. He married the singer Sokaina, who went by the name of Almaz.[1]
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- ^ "Abdu al-Hamuli". State Information Service (Egypt). Retrieved 2009-01-23.
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