Ashkhabad was a Turkmen folklore band formed in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, in 1993 and named after its capital city (the name means City of Love). The band played traditional Turkmenian music infused with elements from Persia, Azerbaijan, and Turkey, as well as elements froma wide range of musics --- from the sounds of the desert to jazz and rock. They were the first musical group from the former Soviet Union to be published under the label of Peter Gabriel - Real World (division of Virgin Records). The band stopped when lead singer Atabai Charykuliev died in 2009. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Gunesh
Bayaty
Yaman Ykbal
Ayrylsa
Aisha
Yamin Ykbal
Aglar Men
Shalakho
Balam Seni
Kakan Gyz
Garagum Keshdeleri
Ketshpelek
Bibining
Bayat
Bibing
Arylsa
From The Station To The Mill
Shalakho (Album)
In D
Bayati
pictures at an exhibition
Aya
Aglar Men (Album)
Bayaty (Album)
Aisha (Album)
sketches of the desert
Kakan Gyz (Album)
hard lot
natural beauty
Ketshpelek (Album)
Garagum Keshdeleri (Album)
the paths and the return of truth
from the mill till the railway station
Ayrylsa (Album)
Balam Seni (Album)
Bibining (Album)
Girl From The Mountains
Belly Dance
Yaman Ykbal (Album)
Yamin Ykbal (Turkmenistan)
From The Station To The Mill (Turkmenistan)
Bayaty (Instrumental)
Bayaty (Turkmenistan)
Giorti [Feast (Instrumental)]
Ayrysla
Feast (instrumental)
Garagum Keshdeleri (Instrumental)
Kakan Gyz (Dancing Girl)
Айя
Bady Sabany Gorsem
Αποχαιρετισμός
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