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  2. Mohammad Hussain Sarahang - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad Hussain Sarāhang (Farsi: محمدحسین سرآهنگ - Sarāhang; 1924–1983) was an Afghan ghazal singer and an exponent of Indian classical music from Kabul, Afghanistan. He is popularly known with the honorific Ustad Sarahang and has been renowned as the "crown of Afghanistan’s music".

  3. Klasik - Wikipedia

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    Afghan musicians, Herat 1973 The classical music of Afghanistan is called klasik , which includes both instrumental ( rāgas , naghmehs ) and vocal forms ( ghazals ). [ 1 ] Many ustad , or professional musicians, are descended from Indian artists who emigrated to the royal court in Kabul in the 1860s upon the invitation of Amir Sher Ali Khan .

  4. Ghezaal Enayat - Wikipedia

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    Ghezaal Enayat (Pashto/Dari: غزال عنایت; born 1989) is an Afghan singer and songwriter. [1] She rose to fame with her first duet song "Dil-e Beqarar". She sings both in Pashto and Dari languages. [2] She was born in Kabul. Her father is from Laghman and her mother is from Kandahar. [3]

  5. Nashenas - Wikipedia

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    Starting from 1953 he begins to sing on Afghan radio and becomes known under his pseudonym "Nashenas", which translates to "unknown". He used this pseudonym initially to hide his real identity. [ 3 ] His family stressed to him the importance of religion as he hailed from the religious elite of the city of Kandahar , but according to Nashenas ...

  6. Ahmad Wali - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad Wali (Pashto/Dari: احمد ولی) is an Afghan Ghazal singer. He began his career in the 1970s, becoming popular in his native country before he was forced to flee by political upheaval in Afghanistan. He continued his work after resettling in Germany, performing throughout Europe and North America.

  7. Pashto - Wikipedia

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    It is known in historical Persian literature as Afghani (افغانی, Afghāni). [ 8 ] Spoken as a native language mostly by ethnic Pashtuns , it is one of the two official languages of Afghanistan alongside Dari , [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] and it is the second-largest provincial language of Pakistan , spoken mainly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the ...

  8. List of Afghan films - Wikipedia

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    The highest grossing Afghan film as of 2018 is Osama (2003 ... Mahbobah Jabbari, Mohammad Nazir, Ghazal Saeed: Drama: 1972: Aalaqa Ghair: Khaliq Alil: 1974: Rabia Balkhi,

  9. Khyal Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    In April 2009, Chief Minister Ameer Haider Khan Hoti presented a cheque for Rs one million to Khyal Muhammad on behalf of the provincial government for his services to Pushto music and ghazals. [7] On 1 November 2016, he was awarded with the Mir Bacha Khan medal by Afghan government in a gathering at Nishtar Hall Peshawar. [ 8 ]