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Jawad Ghaziyar

Birth name = Jawad Ghaziyar (جواد غازيار)

Born = Afghanistan Afghanistan

Genre = Pop
Classical Music

Occupation = Singer

Years active = 1986–present

Jawad Ghaziyar (Persian: جواد غازيار) is a popular Afghanistani singer. He is one of the 80s era singers who’ve taken refuge in United States after the fall of Afghanistani government in 1992.

In 2006 he made a trip to Afghanistan for live performances.

Discography

(This list is not comprehensive and doesn’t include albums released in Afghanistan)

  • 1992: Melate Ghamdeeda(Video & Audio)
  • 1994: Sadai-e-Maihaan
  • 1999: Dost
  • 2002: Chaman-e-Cheraghan
  • 2004: Sanam
  • 2004: Shireen-e-Roba
  • 2007: Sahar
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