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  2. Music of Xinjiang - Wikipedia

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    The resulting pop industry produced bands like Shireli, whose 1995 Trance 2 was a reggaeish version of a local folk song. [2] Later prominent musicians include Pasha Isha , Äskär and his band Grey Wolf , Abdulla Abdurehim and Alim Jan , who appeared in such international releases as the soundtrack to Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon , where he ...

  3. Ablajan Awut Ayup - Wikipedia

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    Ablajan Awut Ayup (Uyghur: ئابلاجان ئاۋۇت ئايۇپ, Chinese: 阿卜拉江·阿吾提; born 11 November 1984) is a singer, songwriter and dancer who wrote over 400 songs and was known for promoting Uyghur culture and identity as well as singing bilingual songs, in both Chinese and Uyghur. [3]

  4. Category:Uyghur music - Wikipedia

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  5. Sanam (dance) - Wikipedia

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    The songs start with a moderate four-beat dance rhythm and move gradually towards a faster four-beat. [3] There are various types of sanam music, and the major oasis towns have their own distinctive vocal style and suite of songs. Often the name of the place is mentioned before the word sanam in local variations.

  6. Abdurehim Heyt - Wikipedia

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    Abdurehim Heyit (Uyghur: ئابدۇرېھىم ھېيىت; born 1962) is a Uyghur folk singer‌ and compositor. The Uyghur people are a Turkic language-speaking group and a spokesman for the Turkish foreign ministry described Abdurehim as a "distinguished poet".

  7. Meshrep - Wikipedia

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    A meshrep (Uyghur: مەشرەپ, мәшрәп mäxräp; Chinese: 麦西热甫; pinyin: màixīrèfǔ, lit. "harvest festival") is a traditional male Uyghur gathering that typically includes "poetry, music, dance, and conversation within a structural context". [1]

  8. US bans imports from 37 more Chinese companies over Uyghur ...

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    The companies were added to the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act Entity List, which restricts the import of goods tied to what the U.S. describes as China's human-rights abuses and ongoing ...

  9. Muqam - Wikipedia

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    Uyghurs have local muqam systems named after their historic oasis towns which are currently in Xinjiang, such as Dolan, Ili, Kumul and Turpan. The most fully developed at this point is the Western Tarim region's 12 muqams, which are now a large canon of music and songs recorded from the traditional performers Turdi Akhun and Omar Akhun among ...