Wajiha Rastagar

Wajiha Rastagar

Wajiha Rastagar (PerB|وجيهه رستگار) is a Tajik singer from Afghanistan. She is wife to fellow singer and composer Farid Rastagar. She sings not only in Persian but also other languages such as Pashto and Hindi [ [http://www.wajihafarid.com/Eng/bio.html Wajiha Rastagar Biography] ] .

International tours

*1981: International Music Festival in Berlin, Germany
*1982: International Music Festival in Czech Republic
*1983: Asian Fesival in Tajikistan
*1984: Indian Ghazal & Classic Mussic Festival in India
*1985: World Festival in Moscow,Russia
*1986: Asian Festival Of Uzbekistan & Tajikistan in Tajikistan
*1987: Pop Music Concert in Middle East
*1988: Asian International Concert in Kazakistan
*1989: Youngester's International Festival in Korea
*1990: Asian Concert in Samarqand & Bokhara
*1991: Asian Fest in Turkey
*2000: Afghanistan Children charity Concert organised by Afghan community in Sweden
*2002: Live Concert for BBC Radio

Beside these she has appeared in numerous concerts with her husband in many parts of the world including London, Germany, and Canada.

References

External links

* [http://www.wajihafarid.com/ Official website of Wajiha and Farid Rastagar]
* [http://www.myspace.com/wajihafaridrastagar Farid and Wajiha Rastagar's MySpace]


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