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- Q16014885 subject Q6640272.
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- Q16014885 abstract "Mohamed Hamri (August 27, 1932 – August 29, 2000), commonly known as Hamri, was a self-described Painter of Morocco. He was a Moroccan painter and author and one of the few Moroccans to participate in the Tangier Beat scene.He was born in 1932 in Ksar-el-Kebir in northern Morocco. His father was a ceramics artist who painted his pieces following an ancient tradition. Hamri's mother was born into the Attar family of Zahjouka musicians. His uncle was the leader of the Master Musicians of Joujouka.Hamir is father to Sanaa Hamri, the first Moroccan woman to direct a Hollywood movie.".
- Q16014885 alias "Hamri".
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- Q16014885 birthDate "1932-08-27".
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- Q16014885 deathDate "2000-08-29".
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- Q16014885 alias "Hamri".
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- Q16014885 birthDate "1932-08-27".
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- Q16014885 name "Mohamed Hamri".
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- Q16014885 comment "Mohamed Hamri (August 27, 1932 – August 29, 2000), commonly known as Hamri, was a self-described Painter of Morocco. He was a Moroccan painter and author and one of the few Moroccans to participate in the Tangier Beat scene.He was born in 1932 in Ksar-el-Kebir in northern Morocco. His father was a ceramics artist who painted his pieces following an ancient tradition. Hamri's mother was born into the Attar family of Zahjouka musicians.".
- Q16014885 label "Mohamed Hamri".
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- Q16014885 name "Mohamed Hamri".