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- Ala_Khallidi abstract ""’Alā Khallidī" (Arabic: ألا خلّدي) is the former national anthem of Tunisia. It was sung during the Presidency of Habib Bourguiba until his downfall in 1987. Humat al-Hima was temporarily used as a national anthem between the end of the monarchy on 25 July 1957 and the adoption of Ala Khallidi as the official national anthem. In 1958, the Ministry of Education organized a competition, in which 53 poets and 23 musicians took part. The results were examined first by a commission of the Board of Education, which selected the submissions of the hymn poet Jalaleddine Naccache (1910–1989) and the composer and director of the Conservatoire of Tunis Salah El Mahdi (1925-2014). The works were presented to the president without announcing the selection that already been made. He selected the same version as the commission had. In order to be completely sure, another larger popular assembly was held in Monastir, the birth city of the president, and all 23 melodies were played. But then, the song by Naccache and El Mahdi won and was formally adopted during Independence Day, 20 March that same year.Humat al-Hima replaced Ala Khallidi following the coup which brought Zine El Abidine Ben Ali to power on 7 November 1987.".
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- Ala_Khallidi wikiPageWikiLink Beylik_of_Tunis.
- Ala_Khallidi wikiPageWikiLink Category:African_anthems.
- Ala_Khallidi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historical_national_anthems.
- Ala_Khallidi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tunisian_culture.
- Ala_Khallidi wikiPageWikiLink Coup_dxc3xa9tat.
- Ala_Khallidi wikiPageWikiLink Habib_Bourguiba.
- Ala_Khallidi wikiPageWikiLink Humat_al-Hima.
- Ala_Khallidi wikiPageWikiLink National_anthem.
- Ala_Khallidi wikiPageWikiLink Salah_El_Mahdi.
- Ala_Khallidi wikiPageWikiLink Tunisia.
- Ala_Khallidi wikiPageWikiLink Zine_El_Abidine_Ben_Ali.
- Ala_Khallidi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ala Khallidi".
- Ala_Khallidi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tunisian national anthem".
- Ala_Khallidi hasPhotoCollection Ala_Khallidi.
- Ala_Khallidi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Anthem-stub.
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- Ala_Khallidi subject Category:African_anthems.
- Ala_Khallidi subject Category:Historical_national_anthems.
- Ala_Khallidi subject Category:Tunisian_culture.
- Ala_Khallidi hypernym Anthem.
- Ala_Khallidi type Article.
- Ala_Khallidi type MusicalWork.
- Ala_Khallidi type Article.
- Ala_Khallidi comment ""’Alā Khallidī" (Arabic: ألا خلّدي) is the former national anthem of Tunisia. It was sung during the Presidency of Habib Bourguiba until his downfall in 1987. Humat al-Hima was temporarily used as a national anthem between the end of the monarchy on 25 July 1957 and the adoption of Ala Khallidi as the official national anthem. In 1958, the Ministry of Education organized a competition, in which 53 poets and 23 musicians took part.".
- Ala_Khallidi label "Ala Khallidi".
- Ala_Khallidi sameAs ألا_خلدي.
- Ala_Khallidi sameAs Ala_Khallidi.
- Ala_Khallidi sameAs Ala_Khallidi.
- Ala_Khallidi sameAs 오_영원한_조사여!.
- Ala_Khallidi sameAs Ala_Challidi.
- Ala_Khallidi sameAs m.05kf8y.
- Ala_Khallidi sameAs Q181779.
- Ala_Khallidi sameAs Q181779.
- Ala_Khallidi wasDerivedFrom Ala_Khallidi?oldid=680003780.
- Ala_Khallidi isPrimaryTopicOf Ala_Khallidi.