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  2. Mizraab - Wikipedia

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    Mizraab are a progressive rock band from Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, formed in 1997. [1] Founded by vocalist, lead guitarist and songwriter, Faraz Anwar, the band's initial line-up was with Faraz Anwar on vocals, Khalid Khan on bass and Akhtar Qayyum on percussions, since then there had been many changes in the line-up the only consistent member being Faraz himself.

  3. Mizraab discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Mizraab, a Pakistani progressive rock band, consists of two studio albums, as well as numerous live albums, singles and music videos. The band was formed by lead guitarist and vocalist Faraz Anwar, bassist Khalid Khan and percussionist Akhtar Qayyum in 1996.

  4. List of songs recorded by Mizraab - Wikipedia

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    Title Release Year Composer(s) "Aag" Maazi, Haal, Mustaqbil: 2004: Adnan Ahmed, Faraz Anwar "Agay Barho" Panchi: 1999: Akhtar Qayyum, Faraz Anwar "Akhir Kyun" Maazi, Haal, Mustaqbil

  5. Ali Sorena - Wikipedia

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    Mizrab 03:53 3 Shoroo Ali Sorena Mizrab 03:06 4 Majnoon-e Shahr Ali Sorena Mizrab and Ali Sorena 03:49 5 Do Shab Ali Sorena Ator and Ali Sorena 03:31 6 Atal Metal Ali Sorena Mizrab 03:00 7 Ba Man Qadam Bezan Ali Sorena Mizrab and Ali Sorena 03:58 8 Avar Ali Sorena Ator and Ali Sorena 04:06

  6. Mezrab - Wikipedia

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    Mezrab (or mizrab) is a plectrum or lightweight hammer for various Iranian or Indian string instruments. Mezrab may also refer to: Mezrab (Amsterdam), a cultural center in Amsterdam; Mizrab, an album by Hungarian guitarist Gábor Szabó

  7. Mizrab (album) - Wikipedia

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    Gábor Szabó - guitar Bob James - electric piano, arranger, conductor; Ron Carter - bass, arco bass; Billy Cobham - drums on "Mizrab" and "It's Going to Take Some Time"; Jack DeJohnette - drums

  8. Mezrab (plectrum) - Wikipedia

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    Mezrab Sitar mezrab. A mezrāb or miżrāb (from Arabic: مِضْراب), also known as a zak͟hma or zak͟hmeh (Persian: زخمه), is a plectrum which is used for several Iranian and Indian string instruments.

  9. Sinjar Resistance Units - Wikipedia

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    The Sinjar Resistance Units (Kurdish: Yekîneyên Berxwedana Şengalê; YBŞ) is a Yazidi militia formed in Sinjar, northern Iraq.It was formed in 2007 to protect Yazidis in the wake of the Qahtaniyah bombings. [7]