Abdul Rahim Sārbān (عبدالرحیم ساربان) (1930 – April 2, 1993), better known as Sarban, was an Afghan singer, born in Kabul.
Sarban's music fused elements, rhythms and orchestration of the western musical traditions of Jazz and "Belle Chanson" with the prevalent Afghan musical tradition.
Early Life
He was born in 1930, in Sardar Jan, Kabul.[1]
Career
Sarban started his music career in 1952, under the observation of Ustad Farukh Afandi. Ustad Sarban was the first person to put lyrics to the "Ahesta Bero" anthem played for brides on their wedding day.[1]
Death
Ustad Sarban died away alone, in his home in Peshawar, Pakistan due to illness on April 2, 1993. 14 years after his death (approximately 2007), his body was taken back to Kabul, and he was buried in Shohada-e Saliheen.[1]
Legacy
Sarban has had a profounding legacy on those in Afghanistan, and outside Afghanistan. He has impacted everyone, young or old, with his songs.[1]
Discography
Some of his songs may not be able to be found. Some of his songs include:
- Ay Shakh-e Gul
- Ahesta Boro
References
- ^ a b c d "Abdul Rahim Sarban". afghan123.com. Afghan123. Retrieved 24 November 2024.
- AFP / The Express Tribune: Afghans sing again -- of love and war
- Farhad Darya website: Bringing Sarban's remains from Pakistan to Afghanistan Archived November 2, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
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