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Parem
«Parem» (Tajik: Парем) is a Tajik folk-rock band, formed in 1993, based on the vocal instrumental ensemble «Boychechak», at the House of Pioneers of Frunzensky district of Dushanbe city.
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Parem
The "Parem", is a Tajik music band formed in March 1993 at the "Boychechak" Pioneers Club in the former Frunze district in the city of Dushanbe, under the leadership of Georgiy Dmitrievich Nepomnyashiy. Initial composition of the band included : Vladimir Yumatov - drums, vocals Olim Shirinov - bass, vocals Feiroz Hakimuv - guitar, vocals Alisher Zarikov - guitar Nechipurenko Vladislav - keyboard instruments Nargis - vocals Since spring of 1993 till 1995 the band periodically presented in the rock panoramas without giving solo concerts. But these years were very important for the future of the band, the first songs in Tajik language start to release, which were written by Alisher. In 1995 Vladimir Yumatov left the group and was replaced by Olim Shirinov. In May 1996 year Parem released its first album, Why Love. The song Ай чаро ишқ of the album immediately became a # 1 hit. The album was recorded under new composition of the band: Saifullaev Alisher - guitar, vocals Shirinov Olim - drums, vocals Zarikov Alisher - lider-gitara, backing vocals Toirov Maksoud - bass Aminov Sobir - guitar. In 1996 Toirov Maqsoud, while in December 1998 Alisher Zarikov left the group. In December Alisher Saifullaev also left the group and Sobir replaced him.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of parem in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of parem in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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