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Parastoo Ahmadi

Iranian singer and artist

1997 - today

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Her biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia. Parastoo Ahmadi is the 3,735th most popular singer, the 584th most popular biography from Iran and the 25th most popular Iranian Singer.

Parastoo Ahmadi is most famous for her work as an Iranian singer and artist. A surprising fact is her birth in 1997, marking her as part of a young generation shaping modern Iranian music. Her legacy endures through inspiring cultural expression and artistic innovation in Iran.

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Among Singers

Among singers, Parastoo Ahmadi ranks 3,735 out of 4,381. Before her are Silentó, Dmitry Koldun, Sulakshana Pandit, Alma Čardžić, Farruko, and Yuliya Samoylova. After her are Roy Kim, Yolka, Nam Woo-hyun, Seth Putnam, Barei, and Shouta Aoi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Parastoo Ahmadi ranks 286. Before her are Lana Condor, Alejandro Tabilo, Nicolás De La Cruz, Albert Guðmundsson, Abdulrahman Ghareeb, and Lisa Vicari. After her are Stefan Posch, Amber Midthunder, Magdalena Fręch, Kieran Tierney, Hana Kimura, and Hidayet Heydarov.

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In Iran

Among people born in Iran, Parastoo Ahmadi ranks 584 out of NaN. Before her are Mahnaz Afshar (1977), Tooji (1987), Reza Aslan (1972), Hedieh Tehrani (1972), Morteza Pashaei (1984), and Sareh Bayat (1979). After her are Jalal Hosseini (1982), Bahar Soomekh (1975), Amir Reza Khadem (1970), Alireza Dabir (1977), Reza Mirkarimi (1967), and Pardis Sabeti (1975).

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Among Singers In Iran

Among singers born in Iran, Parastoo Ahmadi ranks 25. Before her are Mohsen Namjoo (1976), Laleh (1982), Amir Tataloo (1987), Homayoun Shajarian (1975), Tooji (1987), and Morteza Pashaei (1984). After her are Nazanin Afshin-Jam (1979), Toomaj Salehi (1990), and Shervin Hajipour (1997).

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