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Hamid sakhizada biography sample

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          Hamid has a large fan base in Afghanistan and abroad, and has participated in the ABU Annual Song Contest and Afghan Star, the equivalent..

          Hamid Sakhizada: "There were Hazara people that hadn't forgotten their culture"

          The simple idea that we should have the right to express ourselves creatively is an easy one to take for granted.

          But, as is made painfully clear in the reports from Freemuse (an organisation that documents violations on artistic freedom), so many artists are denied this right and are forced to either quit music or risk their lives. This was the harsh reality for Afghan dambura (long-necked lute) player Hamid Sakhizada, who was forced to flee his country following threats to his life.

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        2. Moslem Rahal was born in in Latakia, Syria, into a family of Abdoul Hameed Sakhizada (Afghan) - dambora and vocal.
        3. Hamid has a large fan base in Afghanistan and abroad, and has participated in the ABU Annual Song Contest and Afghan Star, the equivalent.
        4. This post explores the representation of the Hazara community in popular culture, using the examples of a novel The Kite Runner, a TV talent show Sitara-e.
        5. As an anthropologist, at the University of Central Asia, she has researched cultural policy and creative industries in Central Asia.
        6. His crime? He wanted to show the world the beauty of traditional Hazara music.

          Hazaras are the third largest ethnic group in Afghanistan, but they are persecuted and ridiculed as a minority so much that many are renouncing their own culture.

          Sakhizada is Hazara, but it wasn’t until he moved to Pakistan to study classical music that he actually came into contact with Hazara folk music. “There were Hazara