Nuubaat

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Nuubaat (Arabic: نوبات [nuːˈbæːt]) is a form of Algerian classical music. The term itself is the plural form of nūba (نوبة), a suite of old Andalusian musical pieces. It is these multi-movement works that give nuubaat its name. The music originally spread from Islamic Spain to North Africa following the Christian Reconquest of Spain and subsequent expulsion of Sephardic Jews and Muslims. In Algeria, the form originally found a home in the cities of Constantine and Tlemcen, with Algiers later becoming an influential center as well.[1]

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  1. ^ Reynolds, Dwight (July 1995). "Music of Algeria: Selected Recordings". Middle East Studies Association Bulletin. 29 (1): 16–21. ISSN 0026-3184. Archived from the original on June 6, 2011. Retrieved 2013-06-05. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)