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      Pashto Songs by Sharon Osser
      Have been meaning to share the following info about Sharon Osser a singer of indian origin that sings songs in pashto as well and she has kindly provided some background info on how she came about to sing pashto songs and i have added her songs in audio for you to listen to. You can find [...]

      Written by: Pukhtana's blog


      Pashto Poetry - Hamza (Shinwari)Baba
       I might be a late bloomer, but i have just tonight picked up a book* about Hamza baba and i think im totally in love with his poetry!! Here is some of his poems i have just managed to read from the very poor and tiny pashto text that for a beginner is just about [...]

      Written by: Pukhtana's blog


      Hot Pashto girls dancing mujra like Punjabi stage mujra
      Hot Pashto girls dancing mujra like Punjabi stage mujra. Both girls are not proffesional dancers of mujra. The dancer is black dressed and hot. Punjabi mujra dance is very hot in the stages of Lahore.

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      One hour of Pashto radio, broadcast from East London via NewSound Radio Station
      New once a week, one hour Pashto Programme on the radio, broadcast from East London, listen live at 7pm -8pm (GMT, British time) on:    or from the UK on 92.0 FM. Presented by Abdul Shakoor Afghani a member of the Pashtoon Welfare Association based in East London, Ilford. So far just playing music and callers calling in. Phone number to [...]

      Written by: Pukhtana's blog


      Pashto Music
      It is important to understand who and what are the Pashtuns and how their music originated and grew. Pashtuns also well known as Pathans in Urdu and ethnic Afghans in Persian have populations which hail from southern Afghanistan and in the North-West Frontier Province, Federally Administered Tribal Areas and from provinces in Pakistan. Pakistan is another country which has developed a large array of sounds from traditional Pashtun music. With the penetration of western music in various pockets of these countries, it’s not surprising to find two important genres – traditional eastern music meeting the west.The Pashtuns are characterized by their language, namely Pashto. From the 1980’s, Afghanistan has been facing constant violence with the rise and fall of the Taliban regime, in which the Pashtun community played a large role. During the Taliban regime, music was largely suppressed and condemned, with the banning of instrumental music and destruction of musical instruments. Kabul

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      Pashto Tapay
      One of my favourite jawabi tapay i heard my aunt sing once in a majlis in an uncles wedding……  zergiya tata hairaney gam pardo pat chi te senga mayeen shey de ke zre ta gunnah nishtey, stargey khewakh ki zre pe ala mayeen shi stargey me zre ta pe jara shewey, mayeen ta ye ooki mung toya wu

      Written by: Pukhtana's blog


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