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Dilshad Mam Ali Samane
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Dilshad Mam Ali Samane
Dilshad Mam Ali Samane
He was born in 1964 in the Sartamtamani neighborhood of Koya. He completed his primary education at Hiwa School, secondary education at Sha'ab School in Arabic, and Koya Boys Secondary School, but was not accepted anywhere due to the political situation at the time.
In 1981 he joined the Husik organization. In 1985 he moved to the mountains as an active cadre of the Kurdistan Socialist Party organizations in Koya and became a Peshmerga in Koya.
After the infamous Anfal of the fascist regime in Kurdistan, he was forced to return to Koya, and then in 1989-1991 he successfully completed the warehouse department of Sulaymaniyah Technical Institute.
He lives in the Netherlands since 1993. He is a social researcher and holds a bachelor's degree in the Netherlands. Since living in this country, he has participated in many Kurdish cultural events and celebrations. In 1995, he was one of the founders of Newroz Organization in Utrecht, the Netherlands truth is, I grew up in a family of singers and artists. Since childhood besides the rejuvenating
, I have been listening to the songs of my father Mam Ali Samane, my uncle Amini Samane, Haji Qaderi Parakar, his brother Mr. Rashid, Mr. Tofiq, Mr. Rafiq Amini Samane, Mr. Zahir Ali Samane, Mr. Mohammadi Ali Samane and my sister Hatawkhani. My artistic beginnings go back to the early 1970s at Hiwa Primary School. The late Anwar Tahir taught us anthems and played the oudi. He obviously liked my voice and that of several other students in our school made us into a chorus band for the morning hymns we sang as we lined up in the courtyard.
For the first time in 1982, we had a Ramaki party in Koya Boys' Secondary School with Hazhar Mohammed Ali, Barzo Ismail Mansour and the late Saman Tahir.
While they were playing music, I sang the anthem Peshkew Peshkew O Brave Kurd along with some songs of the late Mohammed Jazam. At the same time, I participated in the Koya Bawaji Band and Koya Mass Culture, but we were still rehearsing and there were no activities. During the mountainous period, I participated in most of the party's artistic activities in Badinan, sometimes in plays.
In 1988, I rejoined the Bawaji Koya band. I participated for the first time with the Bawaji Koya Band on 20-10-1989 with the song (Rast w Bastay Haynar) I participated in the first anniversary of the death of Tahir Tofiq in Koya Boys Secondary School.
Yes, there were three couples of songs that went to the security department and two remained when they were filtered. That same year, I participated in the introduction ceremony of Sulaymaniyah Technical Institute with several songs and maqams. This year I recorded my first song for television with Mr. Hoshmand Zahir and the course. Unfortunately, I only remember the name of Mr. Warya, We recorded it in the studio of Bawaji Band. This song was composed by Hazhar Hama Ali. Mosul TV's program (Nismat Man Bladi) presented by Farqd Malko was shot in Betwata. This song is by Tahir Tofiq and the poem is by the late Osman Auni.
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Articles language: English
Country of birth: South Kurdistan
Gender: Male
Language - Dialect: Kurdish - Sorani
Nation: Kurd
People type: Civil activists
People type: Singer
Place of birth: Koya
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