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Ghulam Farid Sabri (b. 1930 in Kalyana, East Punjab – d. 5 April 1994 in Karachi; lead vocals, harmonium, leader of the ensemble till his death in 1994); Maqbool Ahmed Sabri (b. 12 October 1945 in Kalyana- d. 21 September 2011 in South Africa; [3] leading member of the ensemble, lead vocals, harmonium, music composer, sole leader of the ensemble after Ghulam Farid Sabri's death in 1994 until ...
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Ghulam Farid Sabri (1930–5 April1994) was a qawwali singer and member of the Sabri Brothers, a qawwali group in Pakistan in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. The Sabri Brothers received the Pride of Performance award by the President of Pakistan in 1978. [1] Sabri was also a Sufi mystic connected to the Chishti Order.
Maqbool Ahmed Sabri (12 October 1945 – 21 September 2011) was a Pakistani qawwali singer and a prominent member of the Sabri Brothers, one of the greatest qawwali groups of all times which belonged to Pakistan. The Sabri Brothers were honoured with the Pride of Performance Award in 1978.
Naji Sabri, Iraqi politician; Nazli Sabri (1894–1978), Queen consort of Egypt; Osman Sabri (1905–1993), Kurdish politically active poet; Rais Anis Sabri, Indian qawwali singer; Shaarib Sabri (born 1988), Indian singer and composer, brother of Toshi; Shabab Sabri (born 1979), Indian singer; Toshi Sabri (born 1984), Indian singer and composer
The list also includes film singers, folk singers, pop/rock singers, jazz musicians, rap artists, dj, qawwal and ghazal traditional artists. Pakistani singers and bands became very popular and started to spring up during the early nineties, with pop , rock and Ghazal becoming more fashionable with the younger generations.