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  2. Bundu Khan - Wikipedia

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    Bundu Khan was born in Delhi before partition in a family of musicians. He received his early training in sarangi from his father Ali Jan Khan starting at 8 years of age, and later from his uncle Mamman Khan, a veteran Sarangi and Sursagar player who belonged to the Patiala gharana (House of Patiala) of classical musicians.

  3. Category:Sarangi players - Wikipedia

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  4. Qawwal Bachchon ka Gharana - Wikipedia

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    Ali Khan: Bade Murad Ali Khan: Waris Ali Khan: Bade Munnawar Ali Khan: Kutub Ali Khan: Sanghi Khan: Ali Baksh Khan & Fateh Ali Khan: Ghagge Nazir Khan: Wahid Khan: Abdul Rahim & Abdul Karim Khan: Patiala Gharana Parampara: Mewati Gharana Parampara: Mamman Khan (founder) Samman Khan: Sugra Khan: Kaley Khan: Johan Khan (violin) Chand Khan: Bundu ...

  5. Category:Hindustani instrumentalists - Wikipedia

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  6. Lal Mohammad Iqbal - Wikipedia

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    Buland Iqbal was the son of Ustad Bundu Khan (1880 – 1955), the famous sarangi player of the subcontinent and he was the younger brother of Umrao Bundu Khan, a sarangi player and classical singer. Belonging to a family of classical musicians of Delhi gharana, Buland Iqbal had command over numerous ragas, which he also sang.

  7. Sarangi - Wikipedia

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    The sārangī is a bowed, short-necked three-stringed instrument played in traditional music from South Asia – Punjabi folk music, Nepali folk music, Rajasthani folk music, Sindhi folk music, Haryanvi folk music, Braj folk music, and Boro folk music (there known as the serja) – in Pakistan, South India and Bangladesh.

  8. Iqbal Bano - Wikipedia

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    Iqbal Bano was born in 1928 in Delhi, British India. [2] [4] [3] From a young age, she developed a love for music.It was a crucial moment of her life when her friend's father told Bano's father, "My daughters do sing reasonably well, but Iqbal Bano is especially blessed in singing.

  9. Nathoo Khan - Wikipedia

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    Nathoo Khan was born in Amritsar, British India. His father Baba Balle was a tabla player. Nathoo Khan considered Ustad Ahmadi Khan, Ustad Allah Diya and Bhai Lal Muhammad as his mentors while he was training in music. [1] Following the partition of India, he migrated to Pakistan where he became a staff artist at Radio Pakistan, Karachi ...