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'''Tawab Arash''' (born 1976) is a singer from [[Afghanistan]]. He was born in [[Herat]] and is the nephew of the acclaimed composer and singer [[Amir Jan Sabori]]. He is the younger brother of the famous Afghan film actor Nemat Arash.
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'''Tawab Arash''' ({{langx|fa|تواب آرش}}) (born 1976) is a singer from [[Afghanistan]]. He was born in [[Herat]] and is the nephew of the acclaimed composer and singer [[Amir Jan Sabori]]. He is the younger brother of the famous Afghan film actor Nemat Arash.
In 2012, after he moved to [[Russia]], he started to sing and learn keyboard with the encouragement and guidance of his brothers, and in due course with an [[India]]n teacher. Shortly afterward Arash began to perform professionally. In 1996, he moved to [[Sweden]] and his first two concerts took place in [[Stockholm]] with [[Mirwais Hamra]].<ref>[http://www.tawab-arash.com "Biography" Tawab Arash's official website]</ref> He is an ethnic [[Persian people]|Persian] of Herat.

In 1999, after he moved to Russia, he started to sing and learn the keyboard with the encouragement and guidance of his brothers, and in due course with an Indian teacher. Shortly afterward Arash began to perform professionally. In 1996, he moved to Sweden and his first two concerts took place in [[Stockholm]] with [[Mirwais Hamrah]].<ref>[http://www.tawab-arash.com "Biography" Tawab Arash's official website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090301205458/http://tawab-arash.com/ |date=1 March 2009 }}</ref> He is an ethnic Tajik of Herat.


==Discography==
==Discography==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.tawabarash-music.com Tawab Arash's official website]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20120425115737/http://www.tawabarash-music.com/ Tawab Arash's official website]
*[http://afghanentertainment.tv/videos/70/tawab-arash-diware-ghazal Tawab Arash Videos]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20141221191608/https://www.vatanmedia.com/artists/tawab-arash/ Tawab Arash Videos]

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Latest revision as of 05:53, 11 November 2024

Tawab Arash
تواب آرش
Born1976 (age 48–49)
Herat Province, Afghanistan
OccupationSinger

Tawab Arash (Persian: تواب آرش) (born 1976) is a singer from Afghanistan. He was born in Herat and is the nephew of the acclaimed composer and singer Amir Jan Sabori. He is the younger brother of the famous Afghan film actor Nemat Arash.

In 1999, after he moved to Russia, he started to sing and learn the keyboard with the encouragement and guidance of his brothers, and in due course with an Indian teacher. Shortly afterward Arash began to perform professionally. In 1996, he moved to Sweden and his first two concerts took place in Stockholm with Mirwais Hamrah.[1] He is an ethnic Tajik of Herat.

Discography

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Albums

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  • 2006: Roshani
  • 2007: Chai Wa Chilam
  • 2010: Coming Soon

References

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