Afghan Instrumental
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Please remove the picture. Afghanistan is not a deserted country.
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If you don't like it then you could always avoid it.
No one asked you to like it, and the music of the region this belongs to has more history of culture and music than most of the west's history as a nation.
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God, i love this music..only makes me prouder to b an Afghan :)
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VERY NICE MELODIE
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this saaz though my hard
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Id drink to that "tea" that is
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Salaam! Bah, bah, bah, dera shaista!
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The music of warriors!
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wah wah
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Here's the same tune but with beautiful pictures from Afghanistan about its amazing people, cuture, and scenery: it's called "Beautiful Afghan Instrumental Rubab Tune"
Hope you people will enjoy the amazing music and photos...
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You can find the same tune with beautiful pictures from Afghanistan about its people, culture, and scenery, it's called "Beautiful Afghan Instrumental Rubab Tune"
Enjoy!
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Afghanistan without Islam is like a beehive without the honey.
This is a mix of two folkloric Afghan songs. First one is called "Farkhar Chi Khosh ast," reference to "Farkhar" district of Takhar province in Afghanistan.
Second one is called "Shrang Shrang," referring to the sound bangels/anklets make.
SirianKings 6 months ago 6
@SirianKings
Thanks a lot dear for sharing the info.
suleimankhan2003 6 months ago
This music is from Afghanistan but its remix by some foreign instrument.
samadzai 6 months ago
@samadzai
I am not sure about but I think there is a bit of Central Asian touch to it, you should check Homayoun Sakhi's works I think (again am not sure) it could be his work (you can check a few of his work on my channel).
suleimankhan2003 6 months ago
this not a aghan music but it is an arabic music...
aneesahmadkhattak 8 months ago
@aneesahmadkhattak
Funny joke!
I didn't predict it coming from a Khattak at least, if you really are one.
suleimankhan2003 8 months ago 2