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Bahram was born 1952,
in Kerman Shah, in the Kurdistan mountains of Iran, known to many pilgrims who
stop there on their way to Mecca. Music, Trance and Sufi rituals were naturally
practiced in his family and still are today. Early on, Bahram learned to play
the Persian santoor. In 1977, Bahram left Iran to study art and politics in
Poona, India. After his studies he moved to Holland and for the following six
years played his music at Sufi gatherings, satsangs and meditations all over
Europe. In 1992, Bahram and his family returned to India, this time to live in
the Himalayas. He has spent much of his time since, teaching his music to his
son, Bashir. Currently both are living in Holland. |
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