Seyed Khalil Alinejad

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Mola saghiy-e-Kosar 11:32 Tools
Ya Rab 04:45 Tools
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Return to Isfahan:Sama-e Sarmastan 18:35 Tools
Maqam Yarab 04:44 Tools
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Sanaye Ali 09:24 Tools
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Mola Jaanam 06:30 Tools
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Aiine Mastan 00:00 Tools
an delbare man 10:00 Tools
mola amir almomenin 11:32 Tools
Maghame Yaarab 11:32 Tools
Daste Tavalla 11:32 Tools
Saaghi Nameh Kordi 19:04 Tools
Bigharari 00:00 Tools
An Delbar-e Man 11:32 Tools
Shoor Ghadim (Badahe Maghami, Bigharari) 19:04 Tools
Mahoor Ghadim (Badahe Maghami, Dast Afshan) 09:43 Tools
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Seyed Khalil Alinezhad (alternative spelling: Seyyed Khalil Alinejad; [Kurdish language]: سەید خەلیل عالینژاد, born 1958, Sahneh, Kermanshah Province, Iran – 2001, Gothenburg, Sweden) was a great master of the spiritual instrument tanbur, recognized as one of the best tanbur players ever known. Seyed Khalil was born in a Kurdish family in a Sahneh County village in the Kermanshah Province, in western Iran. He started his tanbur lessons with Seyed Nader Taheri and followed his studies under supervisions of Seyed Amrollah Shah Ebrahimi, Dervish Amir Hayati, and Master Abedin Khademi. He finished his academic studies in the 1970s from University of Tehran with a thesis titled "Tanbur – from the very beginning till now" (تنبور از دیر باز تا کنون) During his lifetime he became known as a spiritual leader of the mystic religion Ahl-e Haqq (People of truth), a religious tradition related to Sufism, Shia Islam, and Alevi traditions. He is considered by many the very greatest tanbur player of the 20th century. At the beginning of 80s he joined the Shams Ensemble.[1] In the mid-1980s he established a musical group named “Baba Taher Ensemble (بابا طاهر ). During his life, besides performing his composed solo masterpieces he also had many cooperative performances. He still has many supporters, those who enjoy his spiritual and holy songs, and those who enjoy his masterpieces. At the end of 80s he left his hometown for Tehran and from Tehran to Sweden. In 2001, he was murdered and then burnt in fire in Gothenburg, Sweden. The reasons of his murder were not completely investigated, Some Iranians believe he was killed by his Ahle Haq rivals, but the more popular belief is that he was killed by Iranian government agents; neither position has been proven. His body was buried in Sahneh County. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.