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Classical Singer Ulfat Ahang is Honored With State Medal
- RASC News Agency: reports that Ulfat Ahang, the renowned musician and vocalist from Afghanistan who resided in Canada, has bid farewell to this mortal realm.
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- Ustad Ulfat Ahang, one of the pioneers of classical music in Afghanistan, was awarded the Presidential Medal of Mir Masjidi Khan by President Ashraf Ghani on Saturday.
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| ghar e soor history in urdu pdf | Ulfat Ahang, a celebrated singer, composer, and music master from Afghanistan, has died after an illness, according to a social media post by his son, Qais Ulfat. |
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- Ulfat Ahang, a celebrated singer, composer, and music master from Afghanistan, has died after an illness, according to a social media post by his son, Qais Ulfat.
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- Ubaidullah Jan Kandaharai is regarded as the king of Pashto music in the southern Afghanistan region.
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Music of Afghanistan
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The music of Afghanistan comprises many varieties of classical music, folk music, and modern popular music. Afghanistan has a rich musical heritage[1] and features a mix of Persian melodies, Indian compositional principles, and sounds from ethnic groups such as the Pashtuns, Tajiks and Hazaras. Instruments used range from Indian tablas to long-necked lutes. Afghanistan's classical music is closely related to Hindustani classical music while sourcing much of its lyrics directly from classical Persian poetry such as Mawlana Balkhi (Rumi) and the Iranian tradition indigenous to central Asia. Lyrics throughout most of Afghanistan are typically in Dari (Persian) and Pashto. The multi-ethnic city of Kabul has long been the regional cultural capital, but outsiders have tended to focus on the city of H