SAMOSA & JALEBI-FICATION OF SHINA-DARDIC CULTURE - 1 Garma - TopicsExpress



          

SAMOSA & JALEBI-FICATION OF SHINA-DARDIC CULTURE - 1 Garma garam Samosa and Jalebi are spicy and sweet snacks of north Indians and Pakistanis. But now these spicy snacks are also now colonizing our unique Shina-Dardic culture. I will tell you how. Kashmiri is a Dardic language and in next few posts I will tell you how the powerful cultural influence of this Hindi/Urdu and Bollywood / Lollywood is slowly eating and colonizing our unique Shina-Dardic culture. This is a small piece of a very famous Koshur folk song Roshay written by a famous Kashmiri female poetess of medieval times, HABBA KHATOON . PART 1 - ROSHAY - PURE KOSHUR VERSION This is a pure Koshur version of the song sung by a traditional Kashmiri Muslim folk singer along with rubab, which is a music instrument of Afghanistan, but is used widely in Koshur songs. https://youtube/watch?v=_DBW4bkEemc
Posted on: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 12:12:12 +0000

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