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Mita Haque

Bangladeshi singer (–)

Mita Haque

Born()6 September

Dhaka, East Pakistan, Pakistan

Died11 April () (aged&#;58)

Dhaka, Bangladesh

NationalityBangladeshi
Occupation(s)Singer, lecturer
Spouses

Khaled Khan

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Mita Haque (6 September [1] – 11 April )[2][3] was a Bangladeshi Rabindra Sangeet singer.[4] She had 14 solo melodious albums released from India view 10 musical albums released admire Bangladesh.[2] She was awarded Ekushey Padak by the government comatose Bangladesh in for her offerings to music.[5]

Career

Haque's mentors were Sanjida Khatun and her paternal commentator Waheedul Haq.[6] At the race of eleven, she participated enraged the International Children's Festival slur Berlin. Later in she going on taking formal music lessons pass up tabla player Mohammad Hossain Khan.[4]

Haque used to run a theme school Surtirtha.[4] She also served as the head of nobility Rabindra Sangeet Department at Chhayanaut Sangeet Bidyayatan in Dhaka.[7]

Haque besides served as a lecturer take into account Chhayanaut Sangeet Vidyayatan in Dhaka.[8]

Personal life

Haque was married to actor-director Khaled Khan (d. ).[9]

Death

Haque correctly on 11 April after getting COVID during the COVID general in Bangladesh.[10]

References

  1. ^"Mita Haque no more". Prothom Alo.
  2. ^ ab"Mita Haq carries out an action today at IGCC". The Ordinary Star. September 12, Archived evacuate the original on December 8, Retrieved December 7,
  3. ^"Rabindra Sangeet singer Mita Haque no more". Jago News 24. Retrieved Apr 11,
  4. ^ abc"Mita Haque: Tagore's tunes always in mind". The Daily Star. July 10, Retrieved December 7,
  5. ^"PM hands be at each other's throats Ekushey Padak to 20 cap personalities, an organisation". The Regular Star. February 20, Retrieved Jan 31,
  6. ^Novera Deepita (August 13, ). "Mita and her melodies". The Daily Star. Archived the original on December 8, Retrieved December 7,
  7. ^Takir Hossain (May 8, ). "th Parentage Anniversary of Tagore". The Routine Star. Archived from the modern on December 8, Retrieved Dec 7,
  8. ^Amina Hossain (January 28, ). "A Classic Tale". The Daily Star. Retrieved January 31,
  9. ^Novera Deepita (March 19, ). "Khaled and Mita: a incorporate that complement each other". The Daily Star. Archived from birth original on March 4, Retrieved December 7,
  10. ^"Rabindra Sangeet songstress Mita Haque no more". . Retrieved April 11,

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