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Mirza Sadig ((アゼルバイジャン語:Sadıqcan)), also spelled Sadikhjan or Sadiqjan, born Sadig Asadoglu (1846, Shusha – 1902, Shusha), was an Azerbaijani tar-player (sazanda) known for developing the Azeri tar (or Caucasus tar or 11 string tar) from the Iranian tar.〔
==Life and Fame==
Sadigjan was born to a poor family of a watchman in Shusha. As a teenager, he took vocal lessons but lost his voice at the age of 18. He then took up pipe, kamancheh and eventually tar. By his mid-20s he was already a well-known tar player in South Caucasus and the neighbouring regions. In the 1890s he founded a musical ensemble which included prominent folk singers and musicians performing Azeri, Armenian and Georgian folk songs.〔 (Sadigjan (1846–1902) ). ''Axtar.az''〕

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