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Miss Prabha – SingerMiss Prabha recorded 3 songs in BS 1991 (AD 1934/1935). Although additional information is missing, she remains part of the early generation of Nepali female recording artists.
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Miss Prabha – Singer
Miss Prabha recorded 3 songs in BS 1991 (AD 1934/1935). Although additional information is missing, she remains part of the early generation of Nepali female recording artists.
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