The creator of “Dur Mashu Dur Mashu”, the famous Tajik musician, talks on TV/Dolatmand Khaluf in “Pishvaz”

According to the music reporter of Fars News Agency, Dolatmand Khaloff, a prominent Tajik singer and musician, is the guest of this episode of “Pishvaz” TV show.
Dolatmand Khaluf or Dolatmand Khalzada is a Tajik musician, performer and singer. He is a master of folk music of southern Tajikistan called “Flak”. He, who learned the six-pointer in the Dushanbe Music Conservatory, is famous for playing the two-string, qichak and three-string, which are widely used instruments in this region. His songs and songs have a Sufi style and sometimes they are based on Molvi’s poems. Dolatmand is the biggest observatory in Tajikistan.
“Dour Meshu Door Meshu” is one of the most famous songs of Dolatmand, taken from the poems of Saeb Tabrizi and Rumi. This song is also familiar among Iranians.
At the beginning of the 1990s, Dolatmand sang a song called “Panah” in praise of Ali bin Musa al-Reza (a.s.), the 8th Imam of the Shiites, which attracted a lot of attention in Iran and made him famous in Iran. The poem “Panah” was written by the contemporary Iranian poet Mahmoud Habibi Kasbi and Towijan Atabai Niazi was the composer of this work.
“Pishvaz” television program has also analyzed the effects of cultural commonality on the formation of behavioral patterns, social communication and cultural diplomacy in separate conversations with thinkers and elites inside and outside the country.
Dr. Nemat Yildirim, a member of the faculty of Ataturk University of Turkey, Dr. Jamal Al-Tif, a member of the faculty of Karbala University, Dr. Mohammad Nasser, a member of the faculty of Punjab University, Lahore, Jafar Mohammad Tirmezi, a thinker of the philosophy of Islamic sciences, Ahmad Shahryar, a Pakistani poet and writer, Balram Shukla, the cultural advisor of the Indian Embassy, Other guests of this program are Dr. Nasser Bagheri-Moghadam, Vice-President of the National Elite Foundation of Iran, Zafar Mohammadi, Deputy Ambassador of Tajikistan to Iran, Ali Mohammad Ezahi, a cultural researcher, and Dr. Mohsen Shojakhani, a cultural expert.
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