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Momtaz Begum ((ベンガル語:মমতাজ বেগম)) is a Bangladeshi singer and producer of Bengali folk music.〔(Concert: Concert for Bangladesh held ) The New Nation, July 19, 2008.〕 She is also known as ''The Music Queen'', popular for her unconventional lyrics. During her international career which has spanned two decades, she has recorded around 700 albums. In 2009, she was appointed a member of the Parliament of Bangladesh.〔 Momtaz married Abdur Rashid Sorkar, a teacher of folk songs. She first learned music from her father, Modhu Boyati, then from Matal Razzak Dewan and then from Abddur Rashid Sorkar. Momtaz has performed concerts across Bangladesh, in Britain and in the United States. She has performed numerous events for the Bangladeshi diaspora communities, in particular in London, where she is very popular among the Baishakhi Mela 〔(Mela Magic ) Tower Hamlets Council.〕〔(International artists announced for Mela Tower Hamlets Council ).〕 ==Early life== She was born in the village Joymontop in Singair, in Manikganj. She spent most of her childhood learning music from her father, Modhu Boyati who was also a singer.,〔Interview: Faizul Khan Tanim (June 13, 2008) ''Momtaz, The travelling songbird''. (Article first published in New Age's XTRA Magazine's Inaugural Issue - June 13, 2008). Retrieved on 2006-06-07.〕 Another one of her teachers and mentors was Matal Razzaque Dewan. Mumtaz Begum's initiation into music occurred early. She was a child when she accompanied her father, first as an audience member, and soon after a co-performer. The kind of music she performed like, Marfati, Boithoki, and Murshidi can roughly be categorized in the mystic songs genre.〔(Momtaz:The Music Queen ) The Daily Star (Bangladesh), December 31, 2004.〕
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