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T'heydinn | |
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Medium | Poetry and music |
Originating culture | Mauritanian |
Originating era | 17th century–present |
Moorish epic T'heydinn | |
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Country | Mauritania |
Reference | 00524 |
Region | Arab States |
Inscription history | |
Inscription | 2011 (6th session) |
List | Need of Urgent Safeguarding |
T'heydinn or T'heydinne (Arabic: التهيدين, romanized: al-T'haydīn, variously also called Al Batt Likbir and Al Rasm) is a Moorish epic ensemble of Mauritania. It is an important literary and artistic manifestation of the Hassaniya language and was, in 2011, added to the UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage List.[1]
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