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Punjabi singer
Amar Arshi
Born
(1967-01-15) 15 January 1967 (age 57)
Phagwara, Punjab, India
Occupation
Punjabi singer
Years active
1991 – present
Amar Arshi is a Punjabi singer. He was born in Phagwara, Punjab, India as Amarjit Singh.[1] Currently, he is based out of London. His first album was released in 1991. His songs include "Aaja Ni Aaja", " Kaala Chasma" [2] and "Rangli Kothi".[3] "Kala Chashma" was remixed for a Bollywood movie Baar Baar Dekho (2016).[4]
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Life" in 2001, on the Envy music label. This album featured the vocals of AmarArshi singing "Gwandian Da Dhol". Dr. Zeus then released Unda Da Influence in...
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gathering of the sages in Naimisha Forest. Uluka was eldest son of Shakuni and Arshi. He was sent as messenger to Pandavas by Duryodhana. He was killed by Sahadeva...
Scriptures. Routledge. pp. xv–xvi. ISBN 978-1-136-45101-0. Pardeep Singh Arshi (1989). The Golden Temple: history, art, and architecture. Harman. pp. 5–7...
Retrieved 2 May 2018. Louis E. Fenech & W. H. McLeod 2014, p. 33. Pardeep Singh Arshi 1989, pp. 5–7. W. Owen Cole 2004, p. 7 M. L. Runion (2017). The History...
Sahib". Punjab Art and Culture. Atma Ram & Sons. p. 82. ISBN 9788170430964. Arshi, Pardeep Singh, Sikh Architecture in the Punjab, Intellectual Pub. House...
"Bhojpuri Song: Khesari Lal's Bhojpuri-Bangla mix song is trending, Arshiya Arshi sang garda". 4 October 2022. Retrieved 6 October 2022. "Baarish Sad Song:...
the original on 5 March 2017. Retrieved 16 November 2018. Pardeep Singh Arshi (1989). The Golden Temple: history, art, and architecture. Harman. pp. 5–7...