Mohammad Abdul Jabbar

Mohammad Abdul Jabbar;Salam Jabbar

Place: Asadabad Near Hamadan

Born: 1938

Death: 2017

Biography:

Mohammad Abdul Jabbar, also known as Salam Jabbar, was a Bangladeshi singer born on February 10, 1938, in Asadabad near Hamadan, Iran. He was a renowned artist in Bangladesh, known for his patriotic songs such as 'Tumi Ki Dekhechho Kobhu Jiboner Porajoy', 'Salam Salam Hajar Salam', and 'Joy Bangla, Banglar Joy'.

Early Life and Career

Although there is no information available about his early life and career as a painter, Mohammad Abdul Jabbar was a well-known singer in Bangladesh. He was awarded the Ekushey Padak in 1980 and the Independence Day Award in 1996 by the Government of Bangladesh.

Artistic Style and Inspiration

As a singer, Mohammad Abdul Jabbar's style was characterized by his patriotic and inspirational songs. His music was influenced by the Bengali culture and history. Although he was not a painter, his songs can be seen as a form of artistic expression that reflects the beauty and richness of Bangladeshi culture.

Legacy

Mohammad Abdul Jabbar's legacy lives on through his music and the impact it had on the people of Bangladesh. He will always be remembered as a patriotic singer who inspired a nation with his songs.

Related Artists and Paintings

Although Mohammad Abdul Jabbar was not a painter, his music can be seen as a form of artistic expression. Other artists on Wikioo.org include:

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Museums and Collections

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Mohammad Abdul Jabbar's music and legacy can be found on Wikioo.org and in the hearts of the people of Bangladesh.

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