Umm Kulthum

Umm Kulthum
Umm Kulthum (born Fatima Ibrahim El-Sayyid El-Beltagi on 31 December 1898, died 3 February 1975) was an Egyptian singer, songwriter, and film actress active from the 1920s to the 1970s. She was given the honorific title Kawkab al-Sharq (كوكب الشرق, "Star of the East"). Umm Kulthum was known for her vocal ability and unique style. She sold over 80 million records worldwide, making her one of the best-selling singers of the Arab world of all time. She is considered a national icon in her native Egypt; she has been dubbed "The voice of Egypt" and "Egypt's fourth pyramid".
Name Umm Kulthum
Also Known As أم كلثوم, Om Kulthum, ام كلثوم, Oum Kalthoum
Birthday 1898-12-18
Deathday 1975-02-03
Gender Female
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Place of Birth Egypt
As: Unknown
1940-09-29
Dananeir...
As: Amaal
1937-01-02
Hymn of Hope...
As: Fatmah
1947-12-15
Fatmah...
As: Wedad
1936-01-02
Wedad...
As: Salamah
1945-04-09
Salamah...
As: Ghina'
1963-02-10
Rabia el-adawiya...
As: Aida
1942-02-12
Eayida...
As: Unknown
1982-09-27
An Egyptian Story...