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  2. Music of Tajikistan - Wikipedia

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    Tajik folk music is traditionally divided into three styles, Pamir (Mountain-Badakhshan province), Central Kuhistoni (Hisor, Kulob, Gharm provinces) and Sogdiana's northern style; the latter is part of the same musical culture as the adjacent regions of Uzbekistan (Kashkadarya Province and Surkhandarya Province).

  3. Ay yorum biyo - Wikipedia

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    "Ay yōrum biyō" (Tajik: Ай ёрум биё, lit. ' Come My Sweetheart ') is a famous song by Muboraksho Mirzoshoyev (in Tajik Муборакшо Мирзошоев). ). There are alternate pronunciations in various languages and dialects including "Ay Yarom Biyo" and "Ay Yoram

  4. Shashmaqam - Wikipedia

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    Uzbekistan began to learn about the Tajik shashmaqam, and Tajikistan learnt of the Uzbek shashmaqom. This has survived to the present, but a surge of nationalism in Uzbekistan may change that: singers on the radio in Bukhara, a city perfectly bilingual in Uzbek and Tajik, are using only the Uzbek texts in their shashmaqom music broadcasts. [1]

  5. Muboraksho Mirzoshoyev - Wikipedia

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    Muboraksho, or Misha, as fans endearingly knew him, started his professional music career in 1988 when he joined Daler Nazarov's music group after he was introduced to Nazarov by Ikbol Zavkibekov, a professional musician and son of famous Tajik actor and musician Gurminj Zavkibekov. The same year Muboraksho Mirzoshoyev's music became very ...

  6. Manizha - Wikipedia

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    Manizha Dalerovna Sangin (Russian: Мани́жа Дале́ровна Санги́н; née Khamrayeva [Russian: Хамра́ева; Tajik: Ҳамроева]; born 8 July 1991), known mononymously as Manizha, is a Russian-Tajik singer and songwriter, as well as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

  7. Culture of Tajikistan - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Tajik music is closely related to other Central Asian music forms. Shashmaqam is the predominant style of Tajik folk music , though falak is popular in southern Tajikistan. The Pamiris of the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Province have their own distinct style of music as well.

  8. Nigina Amonkulova - Wikipedia

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    Nigina Amonkulova (Tajik: Нигина Амонқулова; born 30 January 1986) is a Tajik folk singer, who performs in traditional dress. Tajik state television is nicknamed "Nigina TV" due to her frequent appearances. She sings traditional Persian songs from Iran and Afghanistan as well.

  9. Surudi Milli - Wikipedia

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    Music: Sulaymon Yudakov, 1946: Adopted: 7 September 1994: ... The melody is the same as that of the Tajik SSR anthem. Lyrics. Official text [3] IPA transcription [b]