Pakistan, July 27 -- Ziad Rahbani, the Lebanese composer and musician who built a distinct Lebanese sound from Western and Arabic musical roots and whose sardonic critique of the country's sectarian politics rang true to Lebanese across the divides, has died.
Rahbani was much-loved across Lebanon and his words remained relevant across generations, from those who grew up with him during the 1975-90 Civil War, to the post-war generation who have struggled to shake the war's legacy.
He passed away at a
hospital in Beirut on Saturday after a long illness, the hospital said.
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