Nigina Amonkulova
50 top tracks
Nigina Amonkulova
50 top tracks
Albums

Asiri Nigoh
Nigina Amonkulova

Retro
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Dilakam
Nigina Amonkulova

BEST TAJIK HITS 2013
Nigina Amonkulova

OTASH
Nigina Amonkulova

Dar Oghushi Tu
Nigina Amonkulova

Best Artist Tajik Spring 2013
Nigina Amonkulova

Tajik Summer Hits 2014
Nigina Amonkulova

Dilnoma
Nigina Amonkulova

Tu Bigu
Nigina Amonkulova

Dar Oghushi Tu Memiram
Nigina Amonkulova

Otashe
Nigina Amonkulova
Biography
Nigina Amonkulova, also spelled Nigina Amonqulova, (Tajik: Нигина Амонқулова; born 30 January 1986) is a Tajik folk singer, who performs in traditional dress. Tajik state television is nicknamed "Nigina TV" due to her frequent appearances. She sings traditional Persian songs from Iran and Afghanistan as well....Read more on Last.fm
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Nigina Amonkulova, also spelled Nigina Amonqulova, (Tajik: Нигина Амонқулова; born 30 January 1986) is a Tajik folk singer, who performs in traditional dress. Tajik state television is nicknamed "Nigina TV" due to her frequent appearances. She sings traditional Persian songs from Iran and Afghanistan as well.
Amonkulova was born on 30 January 1986 in Panjakent, Sughd province, Tajikistan. Nigina has four brothers: Khursed, a businessman; Khusrav, a singer; Khayyam, a wood-carver; Hamidjon. She graduated from № 1 Panjakent High School and went on to study for the three years at the Medical College in Pankakent. During her time at school and university she won several singing competitions.
Amonqulova's music became popular in 2008 with the success of the song “Ranjida nigoram omad”. Her music is described as "pop-folk" and she often performs in brightly coloured national costumes. Collaborators include Sirojiddin Fozilov (Tajik: Сироҷиддини Фозил), Saidkul Bilolov (Tajik: Саидқул Билолов), Sharif Bedakov, Farhod Zikir and Adiba Aziz. In 2020, she filmed the video for her single 'Dario' in the Darvaz Nature Reserve. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Nigina+Amonkulova">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
