Mai Allah Wassai | |
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مائي الھ وسائي | |
Born | 1928 |
Died | (aged 75) Sujawal, Pakistan |
Occupation | Singer |
Years active | 1928–2003 |
Awards |
Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai Award 2003 Tamgha-e-Imtiaz 2007 |
Mai Allah Wassai ( Sindhi: مائي الهه وسائي) (b. 1928, d. 29 April 2003) was a famous and popular folk and light classical Sindhi singer of Sindh, Pakistan. [1]
Allah Wassai was born in 1928 in Sujawal city of Sujawal District of Sindh, Pakistan. [2] [3] [4]
Mai Allah Wassai had sung popular folk and light classical songs which were broadcast from Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation, Hyderabad and televised from Pakistan Television Corporation center Karachi. [5] Her audio cassette was issued by Institute of Sindhology University of Sindh Jamshoro in 1999. [6] She was awarded with Tamagh-e-Imtiaz, a national award by Government of Pakistan on 23 March 2007, after her death. [7] She performed at Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai Conference on the occasion of Urs of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai at Bhit Shah, Hyderabad and she was awarded with Shah Latif award by Culture Department Government of Sindh. [8]
She died on 29 April 2003. [3]
Mai Allah Wassai | |
---|---|
مائي الھ وسائي | |
Born | 1928 |
Died | (aged 75) Sujawal, Pakistan |
Occupation | Singer |
Years active | 1928–2003 |
Awards |
Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai Award 2003 Tamgha-e-Imtiaz 2007 |
Mai Allah Wassai ( Sindhi: مائي الهه وسائي) (b. 1928, d. 29 April 2003) was a famous and popular folk and light classical Sindhi singer of Sindh, Pakistan. [1]
Allah Wassai was born in 1928 in Sujawal city of Sujawal District of Sindh, Pakistan. [2] [3] [4]
Mai Allah Wassai had sung popular folk and light classical songs which were broadcast from Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation, Hyderabad and televised from Pakistan Television Corporation center Karachi. [5] Her audio cassette was issued by Institute of Sindhology University of Sindh Jamshoro in 1999. [6] She was awarded with Tamagh-e-Imtiaz, a national award by Government of Pakistan on 23 March 2007, after her death. [7] She performed at Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai Conference on the occasion of Urs of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai at Bhit Shah, Hyderabad and she was awarded with Shah Latif award by Culture Department Government of Sindh. [8]
She died on 29 April 2003. [3]