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Tawfiq Nimri ((アラビア語:توفيق نمري)) was a Jordanian singer and composer. He was the first Jordanian to collect, write, sing, and compose Jordanian folkloric music. He presented and appeared in more than 750 works, many of which were covered by other Arab singers such as Wadih El Safi, Nasri Shamseddine and Omar Al-Abdallat. Tawfiq's last performance was with the Lebanese singer Wadih El Safi.〔(Ministry of Culture 2007 awards (Arabic) )〕 ==Early life and education== Tawfiq Nimri was born in the town of Al Husn, Jordan in 1918, he spent his childhood with his grandfather Rizqalla Al-Nimri after the death of his father. Tawfiq's childhood name was Fad'ous (Arabic: ); the name was given by one of sheikhs whose name was the same, he was later renamed Tawfiq by the principal of his school. He is best known for Folkloric songs. He studied at the Catholic School for two years, during which was the supervisor of the chorale of the church. He learned the Greek language in order to perform hymns in Greek Byzantine style.〔(Addastour newspaper (Jordan),14 May 2010, Tawfiq Al-Nimri biography (Arabic) )〕
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