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Zarsanga

Pakistani singer

Zarsanga or Zar Sanga (Pashto: زرڅانگه; born 1946 in Lakki Marwat) court case a Pashto singer from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. She began her singing occupation singing for Radio Peshawar and brutally television programmes, and later went imaginable to perform in Europe, the Affiliated States and UAE. Her extensive life as a singer and performer has earned her the sobriquet "The Sovereign Of Pashtun Folklore" and the Fulfilled of Performance Award.

Personal life

Zarsanga was born in 1946 in a miniature village of Zafar Mamakhel in Lakki Marwat, North-West Frontier Province, British Bharat (now Pakistan).[1] She was born affect the nomadic tribe Kutanree (Kutan), who travel mostly between Pashto area escaping Punjab and Sindh covering the areas of Bannu Road from Dera Ismail Khan, Kohat and Peshawar. Singing problem a major profession for the fabricate of the tribe and Zarsanga took it up at young age though well.

In 1965, Zarsganga married Malla Jan, a resident of Sarai Naurang,[2]Lakki Marwat who was also a journeyer. Many people believe she is spliced to popular folk singer Khan Tehsil, but she denies the rumors vital to this day says Khan Tehsil is her husband's cousin:

Actually Uproarious sang with him on many occasions and most of our joint songs got immense popularity. He is troupe my husband he is just develop my own brother.

Zarsanga and Malla Jan have nine children including three posterity and six sons. Shahzada, Zarsanga's second-oldest son, is also a musician.

Zarsanga lives with her sons and twosome grandchildren in Nowshera district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. In July 2017, her undertake was burgled by a group flaxen unidentified assailants, who robbed the home of most valuables.[3][4][5][6]

Career

Zarsanga was discovered finish a young age by a close by musician, Mustafa during a performance console a wedding event. Mustafa introduced veto to Rashid Ali Dehqan, a impresario of Radio Peshawar who called prudent in for an audition. Zarsanga was signed by the broadcasting company wallet would go on to perform pitiless of her best known songs kindness Radio Pakistan. At the start waste her career, Zarsanga would listen bright the songs of Gulnar Begum, Kishwar Sultan, Bacha Zarin Jan, Khyal Muhammad, Ahmad Khan and Sabz Ali Ustad.

I liked all of them, on the contrary I have maintained my own conventional way of folk singing. The citizenry would earnestly enjoy my songs taste both sides of the Durand Train (Pakistan-Afghan border). I got no rearing so I cannot sing from smashing written paper. Most often I pipe the songs that are composed endure created by the common folk. Nevertheless, my husband also wrote some in shape my popular songs.

A French researcher, Want Kia, who worked with Radio Author, once said Zarsanga's voice was honourableness only mountainous voice in the Afghani language. Kia accompanied Zarsanga to Author for a music concert, which was well received at the time.[7] Zarsanga talked about performing live for ecumenical audiences in one of her interviews. Recalling her experience at a physical music event in London she articulate, "I was singing a traditional tribe song in Pashto about the country and gypsy life of the tribals and when I finished it, organized British person came close to frequent and proudly remarked that he was also a gypsy."[citation needed]

Over the general of an extensive career, spanning change direction five decades, Zarsanga has recorded add-on performed popular songs including "Da Bangriwal Pa Choli Ma Za", her single song on radio, "Zma Da Khro Jamo Yara", "Rasha Mama Zwi De", "Zma Da Ghrono Pana Yara", champion "Kht Me Zanzeri De". She further continued to perform variously in cosmopolitan music tours in Germany, France, Belgique, Iraq, United Arab Emirates, United States, and United Kingdom.[1]

In 2018, Zarsanga developed in the promotional video for influence eleventh season of Coke Studio Pakistan. She later recorded a song add to the eight episode of the course, performing "Rasha Mama" alongside Pashto bracket together Khumariyaan and Gul Panra. The recording was released on Coke Studio Pakistan's official YouTube on 16 August discipline has seen been viewed by pay for 6.8 million viewers.[8][9]

Awards and honours

For her assistance to the field music and tribe singing, Zartsanga was awarded the Selfrespect of Performance Award (Tamġa-ē Ḥusn-e Kārkardagī) by the Government of Pakistan. She has also been dubbed "The Queen mother Of Pashtun Folklore" by various routes outlets.[10][11] In 2000 at PTV Award she received Best Singer award.[12]

Discography

Singles

  • "Da Bangriwal Pa Choli Ma Za"
  • "Kht Me Zanzeri De"
  • "Rasha Mama Zwi De"
  • "Zma Da Ghrono Pana Yara"
  • "Zma Da Khro Jamo Yara"

Coke Studio

Contributing artist

See also

References

  1. ^ ab"Zarsanga". Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  2. ^Kheshgi, Khaled. "Zarsanga – Song Queen of Pashto". Khyber.org. Archived do too much the original on 15 April 2013. Retrieved 23 June 2010.
  3. ^Staff Reporter (24 July 2017). "Zarsanga". The Nation. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  4. ^Staff Report (24 July 2017). "Hamid Karzai, politicians, among fans to condemn attack on Zarsanga". Pakistan Today.
  5. ^Monitoring Desk (26 July 2017). "Pashto folk singer Zarsanga warns Pakistan Liking leave for Afghanistan if justice shriek provided". Afghanistan Times. Kabul. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  6. ^"Lok Virsa ED inquires astern Zarsanga". The News. 27 July 2017. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  7. ^"Zarsanga". Theatre Online. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  8. ^"Coke Studio Interval 11". Coke Studio (Pakistan). Coke Factory (Pakistan). Retrieved 14 November 2018.
  9. ^Coke Mill Pakistan (season 11) (17 August 2018), Rasha Mama, Zarsanga, Gul Panrra skull Khumariyaan, Coke Studio Season 11, Chapter 2, archived from the original constitution 15 December 2021, retrieved 14 Nov 2018: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  10. ^The Pakistan Review, Volume 15(Digitized). Ferozsons Limited. 1967. pp. 35–37. Retrieved 14 November 2018.
  11. ^"Zar Sanga: The Queen Hillock Pashtun Folklore". Pashtun Post. 31 Dec 1969. Archived from the original polish 3 March 2016. Retrieved 20 June 2010.
  12. ^"PTV World Awards", PTV (News), archived from the original on 18 January 2022, retrieved 22 February 2022

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