Salamat Sadikova (Kyrgyz: Саламат Садыкова; Arabic: سلامات صاديقوف; also Sadykova and Sadicova; born 28 September 1956 in Kyzyl Jol village, Batken, Kyrgyzstan) is a folk singer[1] and the head of the coordinating council for the El-Ene (Mother Nation) Party in Kyrgyzstan.[2] Widely regarded as a national treasure, she is often referred to by the sobriquet "The Voice of Kyrgyzstan," which is also the name of one of her albums.[3]
^"Tajik Songs of Sky And Destiny at Fest" - The Moscow Times
^"New political party founded" - Center for Journalism in Extreme Situations
^Salamat Sadikova Archived 2010-12-10 at the Wayback Machine. Folklore Productions International.
SalamatSadikova (Kyrgyz: Саламат Садыкова; Arabic: سلامات صاديقوف; also Sadykova and Sadicova; born 28 September 1956 in Kyzyl Jol village, Batken, Kyrgyzstan)...
Kyrgyz traditional music include the Kambarkan national folk ensemble. SalamatSadikova is a popular traditional Kyrgyz singer with a strong voice, who is...
Russian football player Sagdat Sadykov (born 1973), Kazakhstani judoka SalamatSadikova (born 1956), Kyrgyz folk singer Sara Sadíqova (1906–1986), Tatar actress...
the clashes in Osh, Mansur Toshmatov sang a duet with Kyrgyz singer SalamatSadikova at the Third Music Festival "The Creation of Peace" in Kazan. They...