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Iqbal Bano – The Pakistani Songstress Who Sang Of Revolution
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In the year 1985, Zia-ul-Haq prohibited women from wearing sarees. Iqbal Bano, clad in a black saree, protested against the decree singing this nazm of Faiz Ahmed Faiz in front of a crowd 50,000 strong in a Lahore stadium. Faiz's poetry was, ofcourse ...
Iqbal Bano
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Iqbal Bano, whose voice made Faiz's poem 'Hum Dekhenge' a protest anthem for all time
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Iqbal Bano – The Pakistani Songstress Who Sang Of Revolution