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Hadiqa Kiani, Turkish singer pay tribute to Kashmiri martyrs

July 14, 2020 01:20 PM


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Famous Singer Hadiqa Kiani has released a new track in collaboration with Turkish singer Ali Tolga.

The song pays tribute to Kashmiri Matryrs and those during the failed coup attempt in Turkey back in 2016.

The song titled ‘Daimi Bahar’ translates into Eternal Spring and is primarily sung in Turkish with bits in Urdu.

During the first half of the song, Hadiqa is heard singing in Turkish and then later, in the ensuing verse, adopts Urdu.

The video begins with clippings of Pakistan and Turkey friendship while it also shows images from occupied Kashmir valley and the struggle against the failed coup in Turkey.

https://youtu.be/smJUNwO4beE

Earlier, Kiani thanked fans for supporting her song Sen Ağlama, a touching tribute to Turkish historic drama series Dirilis: Ertugrul, after it crossed one million views on Facebook alone.

The Boohe Baariyan singer turned to social media to share that she had remastered the Turkish song Sen Ağlama by living legend Sezen Aksu, she sang at the iconic Atatürk Cultural Center and Opera House in 2005, as a tribute to Ertugrul series, Sezen and to the people of Turkey.



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