
Seyed Ali Asghar Kurdistani (1882-1936) was born to a religous family in a village by name "Salwatawa" on the outskirts of Sina in Eastern Kurdistan. In the prime years of his youth he began to sing. The tone of his voice was so delightful and alluring, that the people of his village called him the second Dawud (David). His father sent hom to Sina for attending school there. As a young man he was known in Sina and Kurdistan for his unique and powerful voice. Seyed Ali Asghar sang to entertain people at private parties, and on demand by the locals. At the age of 40 a Kurdish friend of his took him to Tehran. With the financial support of Mirza Ebrahim Khan, Seyed Ali Asghar Kurdistani remained one month in Tehran and recorded nearly 30 songs on records with the Polyphon recording company. After that he returned to Sina. Seyyed Ali-Asghar Kurdistani has been dearly missed since his death in 1936 by all of his admirers and the world of Kurdish music.
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