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- Q5431633 subject Q7318549.
- Q5431633 subject Q7318854.
- Q5431633 subject Q8353388.
- Q5431633 subject Q8824070.
- Q5431633 abstract "Falak (literally "heaven," "fate," "universe") is a style of music native to the Pamir Mountains of Central Asia, particularly the Badakhshan region of northeastern Afghanistan, southeastern Tajikistan, and northern Pakistan. Falak lyrics can involve religious-mystical themes of divine love, separation and reunion (often drawn from Persian Sufi poetry), or secular and melancholy lyrics of human love and suffering.".
- Q5431633 wikiPageWikiLink Q1236973.
- Q5431633 wikiPageWikiLink Q1431240.
- Q5431633 wikiPageWikiLink Q1521728.
- Q5431633 wikiPageWikiLink Q161750.
- Q5431633 wikiPageWikiLink Q32056.
- Q5431633 wikiPageWikiLink Q644603.
- Q5431633 wikiPageWikiLink Q7318549.
- Q5431633 wikiPageWikiLink Q7318854.
- Q5431633 wikiPageWikiLink Q743836.
- Q5431633 wikiPageWikiLink Q8353388.
- Q5431633 wikiPageWikiLink Q8824070.
- Q5431633 comment "Falak (literally "heaven," "fate," "universe") is a style of music native to the Pamir Mountains of Central Asia, particularly the Badakhshan region of northeastern Afghanistan, southeastern Tajikistan, and northern Pakistan. Falak lyrics can involve religious-mystical themes of divine love, separation and reunion (often drawn from Persian Sufi poetry), or secular and melancholy lyrics of human love and suffering.".
- Q5431633 label "Falak music".