Ayaz Latif Palijo (son)[1] Akhter Baloch (daughter) (from her first husband)
Zarina Baloch (Urdu: زرینہ بلوچ) (29 December 1931 – 25 October 2005) was a Sindhi folk music singer, vocalist and composer from the Sindh province of Pakistan. She was also an actress, Radio and TV artist, writer, teacher for over 30 years, political activist and social worker. She is notable for her revolutionary songs and resistance against the military dictatorship of General Zia[2][1]
^ abcdePalija, Khair (27 October 2005). "Jiji Zarina laid to rest". Dawn. Retrieved 20 February 2018.
^Hemani, Shumaila (2 November 2017). "Music: Pakistan". Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic Cultures. Brill. doi:10.1163/1872-5309_ewic_com_002126. On the other hand, the Sindhi folk singer Zarina Baloch (b. 1931), a student of Ustād Mohammed Jumman, became known for singing revolutionary songs written by Shaikh Ayaz and other Leftist poets to resist the military dictatorship of General Zia.
ZarinaBaloch (Urdu: زرینہ بلوچ) (29 December 1931 – 25 October 2005) was a Sindhi folk music singer, vocalist and composer from the Sindh province of...
with this name include: ZarinaBaloch (1934-2005), Pakistani / Sindhi artist Zarina (artist) (1937-2020), Indian-born artist Zarina Gizikova (born 1985)...
Qalbani. Later on, He was married to Sindhi singer, activist, and author ZarinaBaloch until her death on 25 October 2006. The union yielded a son Ayaz Latif...
mother, Akhtar Baloch, was the first Pakistani woman politician to be arrested during Ayub Khan's military rule. Her grandmother, ZarinaBaloch, was a writer...
Naela Quadri Baloch (born July 18, 1965 Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan) is a Baloch politician, activist for women's rights, author, poet and international...
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Allan Faqir Abida Parveen Bhagat Kanwar Ram Sanam Marvi Shazia Khushk ZarinaBaloch Shaman Ali Mirali The predominant language found in Pakistan's Northern...
jeay Sindh, Jam-e-Muhabat pieay Sindh" was sung by Sindhi folk singer ZarinaBaloch. He died on 21 May 1970 at Hyder Manzil, Hyder chowk, Hyderabad. He...
Wahid Aresar Muzafar Bhutto Sajjad Shar Mumtaz Bhutto Safdar Sarki ZarinaBaloch Muhammad Ibrahim Joyo Benazir Bhutto Zulfiqar Shah Culture Sindhis Sindhi...
southeastern Pakistan province of Sindh. Palijo's mother Jeejee ZarinaBaloch was a Baloch women's rights activist, founder of Sindhiani Tahreek, writer...
sang many marriage songs called "Sahera" along with her fellow singers ZarinaBaloch, Amina and Zeb-un-Nissa. These sehra are still popular in all over Sindh...
آيلڙي مون ته سُئي وڃائي ڪراچيءَ جي شهر مان مون سُئي گھُرائي sung by ZarinaBaloch and ڪراچيءَ جي شهر مان منڊيون جوڙايم سونا گل ڪراچيءَ جي موٽر ڀرجي آيا...
against the division. Fazil Rahu Hyder Bux Jatoi Sindhiani Tahreek ZarinaBaloch Sindh Hari Committee Jami Chandio Mir Thebu Ayaz Latif Palijo Shaikh...
(Sindhi: مٽي منهنجي مٽي آ) published in 2000. His poetry has been sung by ZarinaBaloch, Sarmad Sindhi and other artist. He had received several awards. He...
Wahid Aresar Muzafar Bhutto Sajjad Shar Mumtaz Bhutto Safdar Sarki ZarinaBaloch Muhammad Ibrahim Joyo Benazir Bhutto Zulfiqar Shah Culture Sindhis Sindhi...
104, Chinese-born American centenarian, world's oldest Internet user. ZarinaBaloch, 70, Pakistani folk singer. Oswald Hanfling, 77, German philosopher...
including Abida Parveen, Bilquis Khanum, Arshad Mehmood, Robina Qureshi and ZarinaBaloch have sung his songs for Radio Pakistan and Pakistan Television. He was...
abroad to Lahore, Pakistan only in 2008, a year before his death. His wife, Zarina Aziz, said in an interview to a Pakistani newspaper, after his death, that...
for the release of her father Malik Ghulam Jilani, and the other by Mrs Zarina Gohar in the Sindh High Court for the release of her husband Altaf Gohar...
k.a. Goshi Noor Zafar Khan as Noor-ul-Ain a.k.a. Noori Saman Ansari as Zarina Mira Sethi as Mariam Adnan Shah Tipu as Mushtaq Irfan Khoosat as Fayyaz...
Provincial Assembly of the Punjab The Punjab in 1920s – A Case study of Muslims, Zarina Salamat, Royal Book Company, Karachi, 1997. table 45, pp. 136. ISBN 969-407-230-1...
the original on 4 February 2021. Retrieved 16 September 2020. Salamat, Zarina (1997). The Punjab in 1920s : a case study of Muslims. Karachi: Royal Book...