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  2. Shafaullah Rokhri - Wikipedia

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    Shafaullah Khan Rokhri (1966 - 29 August 2020) was a Punjabi and Saraiki folk singer, songwriter and music producer. He mainly sang Saraiki and Punjabi songs which are popular all over Pakistan. He and his son Zeeshan Khan Rokhri produced music under their own label, Rokhri Productions. Zeeshan Khan Rokhri is also a well-known Saraiki singer ...

  3. Saraiki language - Wikipedia

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    Saraiki (سرائیکی Sarā'īkī; also spelt Siraiki, or Seraiki) is an Indo-Aryan language of the Lahnda group. [6] It is spoken by 28.84 million people, as per the 2023 Pakistani census, taking prevalence in Southern Punjab with remants in Northern Sindh and the Derajat region. [7]

  4. Saraiki culture - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Ashu Lal, A Saraiki poet and intellectual. The Department of Saraiki, Islamia University, Bahawalpur was established in 1989 [13] and the Department of Saraiki, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan [14] was established in 2006. Saraiki is taught as a subject in schools and colleges at higher secondary and intermediate.

  5. Naseebo Lal - Wikipedia

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    Naseebo Lal (born 10 January 1970) is a Pakistani folk singer who sings primarily in Saraiki, Punjabi, Urdu and Marwari languages. [1] She performed in traditional Pakistani stage shows. She debuted as a featured artist in Coke Studio's ninth season. [2] [3] She sang Groove Mera alongside Aima Baig and Young Stunners. [4]

  6. Saraiki people - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 February 2025. Multi-ethnic group in Pakistan Ethnic group Saraikis سرائیکی Depiction of Saraiki men near Derawar Fort Total population c. 20 million Regions with significant populations Pakistan 20,324,637 Languages Saraiki Religion Majority Sunni Islam Related ethnic groups Other Indo-Aryan ...

  7. Pakistani folk music - Wikipedia

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    Surriya Khanum (sings in Punjabi and Saraiki languages) [7] Hamid Ali Bela (died 2001) (sang in Punjabi language) Sadiq Fakir (1967 - 2015) Sanam Marvi (sings in Punjabi, Sindhi and Saraiki languages) Rahim Shah (born 1975) (sings in Pashto language) Nazia Iqbal (sings in Pashto language) Gul Panra (sings in Pashto Language)

  8. Music of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    As of 2015, EMI Pakistan is the country's biggest record label, holding the licenses of some 60,000 Pakistani artists and around 70% of the total music of the country, [9] while streaming service Patari has the largest independent digital collection, with some 3,000 artists and 50,000 songs.

  9. List of Pakistani folk singers - Wikipedia

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    This article contains notable folk singers that are based in Pakistan. Following are the most popular Pakistani folk singers of all times. Alam Lohar Abida Parveen Attaullah Khan Esakhelvi. Wajid ali Baghdadi