Jilawatan

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Jilawatan (Urdu: جلاوطن, literal English translation: exile) is the debut album by Pakistani rock band, Call. It was released on November 20, 2005 and gained huge popularity. It was the second album produced by the band's guitarist, Xulfi. The album was received with quite a bit of critical acclaim as well, spending over a year on the Vibes Charts. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Jilawatan
rdf:langString Jilawatan
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rdf:langString Jilawatan
rdf:langString Sadaf Stereo
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xsd:date 2005-11-20
rdf:langString Pakistani Music Channel
rdf:langString Xth Harmonic Studio in Lahore, Pakistan
rdf:langString Bichar Kai Bhee - بچھڑ کے بھی
rdf:langString Jilawatan - جلاوطن
rdf:langString Kaash - کاش
rdf:langString Kismet - قسمت
rdf:langString Kuch Naheen - کچھ نہیں
rdf:langString Nishaan - نشان
rdf:langString Pukaar - پکار
rdf:langString Sab Bhula Kai - سب بھلا کے
rdf:langString Shayad - شاید
rdf:langString Soch - سوچ
rdf:langString Wujud - وجود
rdf:langString Junaid Khan
rdf:langString Haider J. Khan
rdf:langString Zufiqar J. Khan, Junaid Khan, Haider J. Khan
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rdf:langString Jilawatan (Urdu: جلاوطن, literal English translation: exile) is the debut album by Pakistani rock band, Call. It was released on November 20, 2005 and gained huge popularity. It was the second album produced by the band's guitarist, Xulfi. The album was received with quite a bit of critical acclaim as well, spending over a year on the Vibes Charts.
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