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Yousif Hadi Bastaki
يوسف هادي بستكي
BornYousif Hadi Najjar
1937
Bahrain
DiedOctober 2000
Bastak
OccupationMusician

Yousif Hadi Bastaki (Persian: یوسف هادی بستکی), born Yusuf Hadi Najjar (Persian: یوسف هادی نجار) in 1937 in Bahrain, was a Bahraini a Laristani/Achomi singer of Bastaki origins.

Biography

Yusuf Hadi Najjar was born in 1937 in Bahrain, and he was originally from a Bastaki family but residing in Bahrain, and he learned music and playing the oud instrument with his masters and friends.

In terms of his good and pleasant voice and voice, he started singing at a young age.

His great interest in Bastak, his father's homeland, caused him to love the Bastaki language very much and wrote very beautiful poems and songs in the original Bastaki dialect and played the instrument with his artistic fingers, and with his pleasant and very pleasant voice, he fascinated the non-Arabs and Arabs of the south with his art.

Yusuf Hadi wrote poems in Bastaki, Evazi, and Janahi as well as in Arabic, and by composing authentic southern songs, he left behind several art albums.

Yousef Hadi passed away at the age of sixty-three in October 2000 in Bastak.

Works

  • Baran
  • Fulani
  • Shah Khoban
  • Fataneh
  • Del Jani
  • Nowroz Fasl Bahar
  • Naz Nakon

References

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  1. ^ "یوسف هادی اهنگ ها". BastakMusic | بستک موزیک. Retrieved 2024-12-10.
  2. ^ "ترانه های ماندگار یوسف هادی - انتشارات سمت روشن کلمه - روشنای کلمه روشنای جهان" [The enduring songs of Yousef Hadi - Samt Roshan Kalameh Publications - Roshan Kalameh Roshanay Jahan]. انتشارات سمت روشن کلمه (in Persian). Archived from the original on 2024-07-24. Retrieved 2024-12-10.