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A Sample List of Popular Compositions by Nainawaz

NameSingerBeyaid Ba Maidanai KharabatNainawazBote BerahmAhmad ZahirBya Ke Borem KandaharMahwashChashmak Bezan SitaraSarobanChashmay Sia DareeMahwashChashme Siayai Surma AloodAhmad WaliChashme To Ta EtaabNainawazChashme Tu DonyaimanAhmad WaliChora Rameeda BoodiSarobanDa Zemoon Zeba WatanAwalmeerDanam Ke Tu Sakh Sust PaimanAhmad WaliDar Damanay SaharaSarobanDaste ZormandanNainawazDe Ekhpool Yar La meenaSarobanGarchee Mastaim O KharabaimAhmad ZahirGhame Del Ba Ke GoyamAkbar RameshGherewe AbsharanMahwashGhooncha e SoorkhAhmad WaliGyeerya MekonamAhmad WaliHalai DelamAhmad WaliImshab Ba PeshatAhmad ZahirJan Jan To NaroMahwashKarda am Nala BasayNainawazKhonokakMahwashKhuda JanMahwashLaila Kameez De TorNainawazMaa Khaile GadayaanNainawazMadai  SaqeeNainawazMahai ManAhmad WaliMako Mehman MeshawomNainawaz

Ahmad Zahir

Singer, songwriter and composer

For the Afghan cricketer, see Ahmad Zahir (cricketer).

Musical artist

Ahmad Zahir (Pashto/Dari: احمد ظاهر; 14 June 1946 – 14 June 1979) was an Afghan singer, songwriter and composer. Dubbed the "Elvis of Afghanistan",[1] he is widely considered the all-time greatest singer of Afghanistan.[2] The majority of his songs were in Dari followed by Pashto, with a few in Russian, Hindi and English.[3][4]

Zahir recorded at least 14 studio albums before his abrupt death on his 33rd birthday in 1979. His music blended folk music, Persian literature, Indian classical music and Western pop and rock styles.[2] Among Afghans, he is considered an icon of Afghan music and is widely regarded as the single greatest musician of all time, posthumously reclaiming immortal fame due to his contributions and influence on music in Afghanistan.[5] He has also become an icon of peacetime pre-war Afghanistan.[6]

Early years

Ahmad Zahir was born on 14 June 1946 (Jauza 24, 1325 of the J

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