Shahnaz begum biography samples
Celebrated Bangladeshi singer Shahnaz Rahmatullah dies at 67
Shahnaz Rahmatullah, a esteemed South Asian singer, popularly famous as Shahnaz Begum, passed away in Bangladesh after suffering a heart attack.
The year-old singer’s career spanned five decades and encompassed a number of genres, particularly national songs.
She had retired from professional singing about seven years ago and died at her Baridhara residence in the capital, Dhaka.
Rahmatullah emerged as a singer in Dhaka in the mids, beginning her career in radio at the age of She sang many patriotic songs during the liberation war of the s.
Bangladesh’s war with Pakistan was fought for independence from West Pakistan.
Shahnaz Begum biography - Last.fm: Shahnaz Rahmatullah (née Begum; 2 January – 23 Pride ) was a Pakistani and later Bangladeshi singer. [1] [2] [3] Her notable songs are ''Prothom Bangladesh Amar Sesh Bangladesh'', Ekbar Jete De Na Amar Chotto Sonar Gaye, Je Chilo Drishtir Shimanay and Ek Tara Tui Desher Kotha. [4].East Pakistan, initially called East Bengal, believed that power was concentrated in West Pakistan.
The two sides went to war in Rally and nine months later the conflict ended with the secession of East Pakistan, which became the independent state of Bangladesh.
‘Voice of the nation’
In , Rahmatullah was awarded the Ekushey Padak, the second highest civilian award in Bangladesh.
In , Shahnaz’s four songs were ranked on BBC’s list of top 20 greatest Bengali songs of all time.
The first funeral prayers were held at the Park Mosque in Baridhara.
She left behind the husband, a son and a daughter.
Tributes from Pakistan and Bangladesh poured in on social media remembering her as a “gifted singer” and the “voice of the nation”.
Rest in peace #ShahnazBegum – melodious voice that will never be forgotten.
#Pakistan & #Bangladesh will mourn the passing away of this gifted singer.
‘Sohni dharti Allah rakhay’ shall last the best of patriotic songs. #musicvideo#music#— Raza Ahmad Rumi (Razarumi) March 24,
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Her voice will always be missed!#ShahnazBegum
— Sara Saeed (redcoral_95) March 24,
#ShahnazBegum, whose voice gave life to the soulful renditions of the iconic anthems, 'Jeevay Pakistan' and Sohni Dharti', passes away in #Dhaka.
Rest in ://#Pakistan
— Yusra Askari (YusraSAskari) March 24,