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Mahasti

Eftekhar Dadehbala ((ペルシア語:افتخار دده بالا)), known as Mahasti ((ペルシア語:مهستی), 16 November 1946 - 25 June 2007) was an Iranian singer. She was the younger sister of singer Hayedeh.
==Background==
Mahasti was an Iranian singer who was recognized as the "Banooye Golhaa va Delha" (Lady of hearts & flowers). She was the younger sister of another popular Iranian female singer, Hayedeh. Mahasti's voice was discovered by maestro Parviz Yahaghi, a distinguished Iranian composer and violinist. She started her career on the Persian traditional music radio program ''Gol hâ ye Rangârang''( گلهای رنگارنگ), in 1963, with the song "Ân ke Delam Râ Borde Xodâyâ"(Persian -آنكه دلم را برده خدایا) composed and arranged by maestro Parviz Yahaghi with lyrics from ''Bijan Taraghi''.

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