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CD Quality if possible .
Thanks, Akhtar Meri Tasveer Lekar Kya Karoge Singer : Asha Bhosle, Balbir, Mohd Rafi Hum Kisise Kum Naheen Singer : Asha Bhosle, Mohd Rafi Main Idhar Jaoon Ya Udhar Jaoon Singer : Asha Bhosle, Manna Dey, Mohd Rafi Pal Do Pal Ka Saath Hamara Singer : Asha Bhosle, Mohd Rafi Chandi Ka Badan Singer : Asha Bhosle, Manna Dey, Meena Kapoor, Mohd Rafi Tum Nahin Ya Hum Nahin Singer : Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar, Mohd Rafi Raaz Ki Baat Kah Doon To Singer : Asha Bhosle, Mohd Rafi |
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I have taken following passage from "Chandra & David's Qawwali Page" (Thanks ANT6 bhai who provided me with this link)
One man who was inspired by the Hazrat Nizamuddin was Amir Khusru (1254-1324). He was born in Mominpur (Patiala). His father was originally from Turkey, this gave the young boy a broader exposure to the rest of the Islamic world. His father died when he was eight years old, whereupon the job of raising him fell to his maternal grandfather. Amir Khusru was a legendary musician, statesman and philosopher. It is said that he was the advisor to 11 rulers of Delhi, particularly the rulers of the Khilji Dynasty (Deva 1973:76). Amir Khusru is so important to the development of qawwali that he is often (erroneously) said to be the inventor of it. It is said that he mixed the various musical elements from Turkey, greater Persia and India together. Even today, we find the curious mixture of Persian moqquams with Indian rags. This means that we have cultural relations in Qawwali! By the way, while surfing on the net, I found out that one of the best qawwalis is Haan Yeh Maana Meri Jaan - Hanste Zakhm (1973) ... by Mohamad Rafi & Balbir This one has been uploaded by theonlyq before, but unfortunately not there now. Can some kind soul upload it again? Thanks in anticipation, Kistin |
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QUOTE(kistin @ Aug 30 2005, 02:51 PM) I have taken following passage from "Chandra & David's Qawwali Page" (Thanks ANT6 bhai who provided me with this link) One man who was inspired by the Hazrat Nizamuddin was Amir Khusru (1254-1324). He was born in Mominpur (Patiala). His father was originally from Turkey, this gave the young boy a broader exposure to the rest of the Islamic world. His father died when he was eight years old, whereupon the job of raising him fell to his maternal grandfather. Amir Khusru was a legendary musician, statesman and philosopher. It is said that he was the advisor to 11 rulers of Delhi, particularly the rulers of the Khilji Dynasty (Deva 1973:76). Amir Khusru is so important to the development of qawwali that he is often (erroneously) said to be the inventor of it. It is said that he mixed the various musical elements from Turkey, greater Persia and India together. Even today, we find the curious mixture of Persian moqquams with Indian rags. This means that we have cultural relations in Qawwali! By the way, while surfing on the net, I found out that one of the best qawwalis is Haan Yeh Maana Meri Jaan - Hanste Zakhm (1973) ... by Mohamad Rafi & Balbir This one has been uploaded by theonlyq before, but unfortunately not there now. Can some kind soul upload it again? Thanks in anticipation, Kistin Here is the requested song:- 1970-Heer Ranjha- CDQ -Mohammed Rafi -Yeh maana meri jaan Music - MadanMohan Enjoy, Mohd |
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