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  1. Pakistani music, as diverse as its multiethnic population, ranges from qawwali, a popular brand of music branched from Sufi Islam, to good ol' fashioned rock 'n' roll. It includes diverse elements ranging from music from various parts of South Asia as well as Central Asian, Persian, Turkish, Arabic, and modern day Western popular music influences.

  2. Jun 9, 2012 · Explore the rich and diverse musical heritage of Pakistan through its enchanting musical instruments – the Flute, Rubaab, Alghoza, and Tabla. In this captivating journey, we delve into the ...

  3. Pakistan Zindabad پاکستان زندہ باد

  4. Music of Pakistan dates back to over 5000 years. Pakistan is the modern name of a country once was named as Sindu Supta and India (Land of Indus). This is where the great Indus civilization flourished which was rich in art, music and dance. The dancing girl and the musical pots found from Moen Jo Daro are some of the proofs of the early music ...

  5. Oct 26, 2023 · Home. Music. Photo credit: Abdul Qadir, Karachi, Pakistan, © 2008. The Music of Pakistan includes diverse elements ranging from music from other parts of South Asia as well as Central Asian folk music, Persian music, Turkish music, Arabic music as well as more modern American music influences.

  6. Catalog. Folk Music of Pakistan. Pakistan was created by the partition of British India in 1947; Bangladesh, formerly East Pakistan, gained independence in 1971. This 1951 recording presents selections from both present-day countries and documents songs for many occasions marriage, harvest festivals, village fairs, and courtship.

  7. Pakistani popular music - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) History. 1960–1980: Rise and fall of playback singing. The Master of Stage, father of pop: Ahmed Rushdi. New era and revival: King of Pakistan Pop Alamgir 1972. New wave of music and New genres (1980-2000s) The Queen of Disco Pop: Nazia Hassan. Rock music and Zia years (1980–1989)

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