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English: Yasha, Shoʻro! (Hail to the Soviets!), an Uzbek folk song composed and written by w:Hamza Hakimzade Niyazi (1889-1929), published for the first time in 1919 or earlier |
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Source | file written by myself, on the basis of Viktor M. Beliaev: Central Asian Music. Essays in the History of the Music of the Peoples of the U.S.S.R. ISBN 0819540838 |
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