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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 ...
Pages in category "Afghan ghazal singers" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Rahim Bakhsh; H.
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Afghan ghazal singers (5 P) R. Afghan rappers (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Afghan singers" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Ustad Farida Mahwash is the "voice of Afghanistan," and one of the most beloved singers in the entire Central Asian region. Her robust, luminous voice with its subtle command of ornamentation has dazzled audiences worldwide, as she shares her country's rich musical heritage through performances and recordings.
Shamshad produces its own programs like Roon Sahar (morning show inviting different peoples from society to discuss social and political issues with them), Jor pa Khair (local music), Takkan (comedy program), cooking show, in Ghazal shpa (music show) inviting different musicians from all over the country, Khaza ao Tolana (special program for ...
Afghan ghazal singers (5 P) B. Bangladeshi ghazal singers (1 P) I. Indian ghazal singers (2 C, 16 P) M. Songs with music by Anu Malik (4 P) N. Nepalese ghazal singers ...
Number-one YouTube channels in subscribers (17 P) Y. YouTube channels by multi-channel network (5 C) Pages in category "YouTube channels"