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  2. Zahra Elham - Wikipedia

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    Zahra Elham (Persian: زهرا الهام; born c. 2002) is a Hazara singer best known for being the first female winner of the reality singing competition Afghan Star. Elham has continued her music career since receiving asylum in Australia following the 2021 Taliban takeover of Afghanistan.

  3. Hazaras - Wikipedia

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    According to the Encyclopaedia of Islam, Hazaragi is a dialect of Persian infused with many Turkic and some Mongolic words or loanwords. [177] The Encyclopædia Britannica describes Hazaragi as an eastern variety of Persian containing numerous Mongolian and Turkic words. [178]

  4. The Rough Guide to the Music of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Jill Turner of GondwanaSound Radio rated it amongst the best compilation albums of the year. [5] Chris Nickson of AllMusic praised the variety of the recording, [6] while Deanne Sole of PopMatters wrote that Broughton's choice to select a wide range of styles meant that the listener would not hear the absolute best of Afghan music, but that the album gives an "opportunity to listen to the ...

  5. Category:Hazara singers - Wikipedia

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  6. Aryana Sayeed - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Sayeed won the Afghan Icon Award and was named the 2017 Best Female Artist of Afghanistan. [12] She also received the title "Voice of Afghanistan" from the Afghanistan National Television and Radio Network. Aryana has also received awards for Best Song of the Year, Best Video of the Year, and a Bravery Award. [12]

  7. Hazaragi dialect - Wikipedia

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    Hazaragi is spoken by the Hazara people, who mainly live in Afghanistan (predominantly in the Hazarajat (Hazaristan) region, as well as other Hazara-populated areas of Afghanistan), with a significant population in Pakistan (particularly Quetta) and Iran (particularly Mashhad), [13] and by Hazaras in eastern Uzbekistan, northern Tajikistan, the Americas, Europe, and Australia. [14]

  8. Safdar Tawakoli - Wikipedia

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    Safdar Tawakoli (Persian: صفدر توکلی); (born 1942 in Yakawlang, Bamyan) is an ethnic Hazara musician from Afghanistan.He focuses on and plays mostly Hazara folkloric and regional traditional music based on the dambura.

  9. Seeta Qasemi - Wikipedia

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    Seeta followed this up with a Pashto Na`at song and featured in Shafiq Mureed's 'Da Afghanistan' video clip alongside Mozhdah Jamalzadah. While Qasemi stayed in Afghanistan, she gave a series of concerts and interviews. Her next hit was the Hazaragi song 'Watandar'. On international woman's day Seeta released her song "Zan".