Jean Karat
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Jean Karat | |
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Born | 1949 |
Origin | Al-Qamishli, Syria |
Died | December 7, 2003 |
Genres | Syriac, Arabic |
Years active | 1970-2003 |
Jean Karat (Syriac: ܓܐܢ ܟܐܪܐܬ) was an Assyrian/Syriac singer born on 1949 in Qamishli, Syria. He rose among the second generation of Syriac singers there. He lived in Qamishli his whole life until his death in 2003. He is known as one the most famous singers among the Syriac of Syria, and has written many famous songs such as Sawkakh Komo, Hol Ema and Mdalaleti. His songs were in both Syriac and Arabic.[1]
See also
- Syriac music
- Syriac people
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