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Zheela : ウィキペディア英語版
Zheela

Zheela (also spelled as Zhila and Zhilla, ژیلا, July 15, 1943 – June 28, 2009) was an Afghan singer and actress. Along with her contemporaries Rukhshana, Qamar Gula and Afsana, she is often cited as one of the first female singers who entered the Afghan music scene professionally.〔http://www.kabulnath.de/Sal-e-Nohum/Shoumare_206/zabih%20mahdi.html〕
==Early life==

Zheela (born Kobra, کبری) was born in Kabul, Afghanistan to Sardar Mohammed Kabir Khan, a banker. When she was five years old, her mother died. Zheela had three sisters, one of whom, Sara, married the Afghan singer Ustad Jalil Zaland. Zheela developed an interest in singing at a young age, and by her teen years, was singing at family events. She completed eighth grade at Zarghona Middle School at which point she was pressed to become a singer at the encouragement of her social circle who had attended her performances. Her father, a progressive who had an admiration for music and the arts, was also supportive and became the catalyst for the initiation of her singing career.

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