Ali Khencheli

Algerian singer (1919–2004)

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Ali Khencheli
Born
Khenchela, Algeria
NationalityAlgerian
Other namesMahmoud Djellal
OccupationMusician
Years active1940–1960

Ali Khencheli or Mahmoud Djellal (born at Khenchela) was an Algerian musician of Berber origin.[1][2] He sang from 1940 to 1960. He died at 88 years.

References

  1. ^ Algérie, par Dominique Auzias, Marie-Hélène Martin, Jean-Paul Labourdette Collaborateur Collectif. Publié par Nouvelles Éditions de l'Université, 2006. ISBN 2746917726 book on ligne fr
  2. ^ BOOK GOOGLE ENGLISH TEXT

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