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'''Nazia Iqbal''' ({{langx|ur|{{Nastaliq|نازيه اقبال}}}}) (born {{circa}}1984) is a [[Pashtuns|Pashtun]] singer from [[Pakistan]].<ref>[https://tribune.com.pk/story/1133574/beyond-limits-language-pashto-singer-swat-pays-tribute-urdu-music-legends/ Pashto singer from Swat pays tribute to Urdu music legends She took birth in 1984]. ''The Express Tribune''.</ref> She was affiliated with [[Peshawar Zalmi]] [[cricket]] team as an ambassador. She performs across the globe especially in [[United Arab Emirates]], [[United Kingdom]] and other parts of the world. She also sings in [[Urdu]], [[Persian language|Persian]], and [[Arabic]].


She currently resides in [[London]], United Kingdom with her children.<ref name="Report 2019">{{cite web | last=Report | first=Bureau | title=Pashto folk singer shifts to England with family | website=DAWN.COM | date=28 July 2019 | url=https://www.dawn.com/news/1496605 | access-date=4 May 2020}}</ref> She divorced Dilawaiz Aman(Basharat Senior property dealer), whom she had been married to since 2005, in 2019.<ref name="Daily Times 2019">{{cite web | title=Divorce occurs after triple talaq: CII chief | website=Daily Times | date=5 November 2019 | url=https://dailytimes.com.pk/494998/divorce-occurs-after-triple-talaq-cii-chief/ | access-date=4 May 2020}}</ref>
'''Nazia Iqbal''' ({{lang-ps|{{Nastaliq|نازيه اقبال}}}}) is a [[Pashtuns|Pashtun]] singer from Afghanistan.<ref>[https://tribune.com.pk/story/1133574/beyond-limits-language-pashto-singer-swat-pays-tribute-urdu-music-legends/ Pashto singer from Swat pays tribute to Urdu music legends She took birth in 1984]. ''The Express Tribune''.</ref> She was affiliated with Peshawar Zalmi Cricket Team as an Ambassador. She performs across the globe especially in UAE, UK and other parts of the world. She also sings in Urdu, Persian, and Arabic.

She currently resides in London, UK with her children. She divorced Javid Feza, whom she had been married to since 2005, in 2019.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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Latest revision as of 10:24, 28 November 2024

Nazia Iqbal (Urdu: نازيه اقبال) (born c.1984) is a Pashtun singer from Pakistan.[1] She was affiliated with Peshawar Zalmi cricket team as an ambassador. She performs across the globe especially in United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and other parts of the world. She also sings in Urdu, Persian, and Arabic.

She currently resides in London, United Kingdom with her children.[2] She divorced Dilawaiz Aman(Basharat Senior property dealer), whom she had been married to since 2005, in 2019.[3]

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  1. ^ Pashto singer from Swat pays tribute to Urdu music legends She took birth in 1984. The Express Tribune.
  2. ^ Report, Bureau (28 July 2019). "Pashto folk singer shifts to England with family". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 4 May 2020. {{cite web}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  3. ^ "Divorce occurs after triple talaq: CII chief". Daily Times. 5 November 2019. Retrieved 4 May 2020.