Unforgettable melodies: Poets, musicians enthrall audience at Edwardes College

Event aimed at highlighting Pukhtun culture, tradition, history


Photo Asad Zia/our Correspondent November 17, 2015
Pashto musicians participating at a musical event in the city. PHOTO: ASAD ZIA/EXPRESS

PESHAWAR: Pashto musicians and poets enthralled audience through performances at a show held at Edwardes College in the city on late Monday night.

The event was organised by the institute’s Pashto society. Senior poets and singers such as Rahmat Shah Sail, Israr Atal, Zafar Khan Zafar, Abasin Yousafzai, Iqbal Shakir, Aziz Manerwal, Izharullah Izhar, Aseer Mangal and Nawaz Yousafzai participated in the event.

The musical event was aimed at highlighting Pukhtun culture, tradition, history and the contemporary situation faced by the people of K-P.

A spokesperson for the society told The Express Tribune, “This is the same stage where famous poets and singers, including Sardar Ali Takar, Khyal Mohammad and Qamar Gula have performed many times. Today again top singers like Almas Khan Khalil and Arshad Khan have been invited to perform.”

The Pashto Society was founded in Edwardes College by Abdul Majeed Afghani, a lecturer of Arabic language who hailed from Utmankhel tribe in Bajaur Agency. He has rendered unmatched services to promote Pashto. The cultural event is regularly held. A large number of singers and poets are invited to participate.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 18th, 2015.

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