Mohammad Mamle

Mohammad Mamle
Mamle
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Born 1925
Died January 13, 1999(1999-01-13) (aged 74)

Muhammad Mamle (Persian: محمد ماملی , Kurdish: Mihemedî Mamlê, 1925 - January 13, 1999) was an Iranian Kurdish musician and singer. He renewed hundreds of Kurdish folkloric songs.

Since Mamle was a Kurdish political activist, he was arrested several times by the Iranian government. He died on the 13 January 1999 at the age of 74 in the Kurdish city of Mahabad, and was buried there in the Budak Sultan graves. He is very popular in all over Kurdistan region especially in his hometown Mahabad and the neighuring Piranshahr.

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