Unseen images of old singer Ghamralmoluk Vaziri

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When Ghamar’s grandmother went to Karbalaa on pilgrimage of Emaam Hossein’s shrine; she stayed at the house of her cousin (the wife of Majd-os-Sanaaye’) where musical gatherings (Mahaafel-e-Musighi) were held, and great masters of music such as Darvish Khaan (very famous master of tar and setar), Rokn-ed-Din Khaan Mokhtaari (composer and master of violin), Haaji Khaan Eyn-od-Dole (very famous master of tonbak) and Shaah-zaadeh Hessaam-os-Saltane (multi-instrumentalist) were playing. Through this, she became more acquainted with Persian music and she was invited in a wedding ceremony where the great master of tar, Mortezaa Neydaavud was invited there as well.

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