- that she pla**** was a harp. (written by
Zahra Neshat-Taherzadeh) Azad
Sarkash Though not as
renowned as
Barbod or Nakisa, he was a
remarkable musician...
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Sarkash Sindhi (Sindhi سرڪش سنڌي) 1
October 1940 - 5
March 2012) was a poet from Sindh, ****stan.
Sarkash Sindhi was born on 1
October 1940 in Palipota...
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prominent musicians,
namely Azad, Bamshad, Barbad, Nagisa, Ramtin, and
Sarkash.
Iranian traditional musical instruments include string instruments such...
- Do****entary on Jana
Natya Manch,
Safdar & Its
Theatre Festival in
Mumbai '
SARKASH' by NDTV
Official website of Jan
Natya Manch, 'JANAM'
Safdar Hashmi at...
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language spoken by them
Sindhi Hindus,
ethnic Sindhis who
follow Hinduism Sarkash Sindhi (1940–2012), poet of the
Sindhi language Ubaidullah Sindhi (1872–1944)...
- in the
court of Khosrow, and
interacted with
other musicians, such as
Sarkash.
Although he is
traditionally credited with
numerous innovations in Persian...
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include Āzādvar-e Changi, Bamshad, the
harpist Nagisa (Nakisa), Ramtin,
Sarkash (also
Sargis or Sarkas) and Barbad, who was by-far the most famous. These...
- Qazi
Qadan Rashid Morai Reetika Vazirani Rohal Faqir Sachal Sarmast Sami
Sarkash Sindhi Sawan Fakir Shah
Abdul Karim Bulri Shah
Abdul Latif Bhittai Shah...
- of
Khosrow II were
Barbad (Khosrow's
favorite court musician), Bamshad,
Sarkash, and Nagisa.
Khosrow restored the
practice of
erecting rock reliefs, after...
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collaborated with
Barbod on his
famous septet piece the
Royal Khosravani.
Sarkash:
Though not as
renowned as
Barbod or Nakisa, he was a
remarkable musician...