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Said Shah, Ashraf Abasy and Atig Azizi perform "Shawam Sadqa" at the new Afghan Cultural Center on Camp Leatherneck in Afghanistan. The song is a popular Afghan melody that talks about all one sacrifices for the other - a love song. The musicians were performing just prior to the official ribbon cutting for the center. Shah claps his hands and sings, while Abasy plays an harmonium and Azizi hammers out a rhythm on tablas. (Photo ID: 502304)
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current | 14:51, 7 January 2017 | ![]() | 4,288 × 2,848 (3.24 MB) | 127.0.0.1 (talk) | Said Shah, Ashraf Abasy and Atig Azizi perform "Shawam Sadqa" at the new Afghan Cultural Center on Camp Leatherneck in Afghanistan. The song is a popular Afghan melody that talks about all one sacrifices for the other - a love song. The musicians were performing just prior to the official ribbon cutting for the center. Shah claps his hands and sings, while Abasy plays an harmonium and Azizi hammers out a rhythm on tablas. (Photo ID: 502304) |
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