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Patiala Gharana was not just an ordinary family Read Full Bio Ustad Amanat Ali Khan, (1922-1974) was a Pakistani classical singer. The Prestigious Patiala Gharana the family that sworn to carry on the traditional and classical aura of Hindustani music saw another immaculate, and faultless singer adding more shine, prestige and prosperity to their family. The late fifty’s and early sixties saw a rise of seraphic singing maestro Ustad Amanat Ali Khan was born in 1922. Ustad Amanat Ali Khan, (1922-1974) was a Pakistani classical singer.
Ustad Amanat Ali Khan written by Khalil Ahmed Various Artistes (reproduced by Alamgir in 1982) Mehdi Hassan written by Jamiluddin Aali, music by Sohail Rana, Pakistan Television "Sohni Dharti Allah Rakhhay Qadam Qadam Abaad Tujhe" (reproduced in 1982 by Alamgir and Various Artists) Orignally sung by Benjamin Sisters, Tehseen Javed and Amjad Hussain. Shahnaz Begum written by Jamiluddin Aali, music by Sohail Rana for Pakistan Television "Aye Watan Hum Hain Teri Shama Ke Parwanon Mein" Mohammad Ifrahim written by Asad Mohammad Khan, music composed by Sohail Rana for Pakistan Televion Iqbal Bano (Sang in Lahore, against General Zia's military regime, written by famous poet Faiz) Muhammad Ali Shehki (reproduced by Awaz in 1995, album Jadu Ka Chiraagh) Various Artistes (reproduced in 1999 by Mehnaz Begum) (originally sung by Munawar Sultana in 1958) Nayyara Noor (written by Faiz Ahmad Faiz) Released by ISPR on the occasion of Air Force Day Junaid Jamshed (originally performed by Mujeeb Alam in 1969) Hadiqa Kiani (national song for 1999 Pepsi Cricket World Cup) "Sindhi Hum, Balochi Hum, Punjabi Hum, Pathan Hum" Junoon (originally written by Muhammad Iqbal in 1920)
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Junaid Jamshed featuring Haroon and Strings Najam Sheraz featuring Shafqat Amanat Ali Laal (originally written by the satirical poet Habib Jalib in 1964)įaakhir featuring Sajjad Ali, Ahmed Jahanzeb, Ali Azmat and Ali Haider Laal (originally written by the satirical poet Habib Jalib in 1972) Salman Ahmad, Junaid Jamshed, Shahi & NusratĪkhtar Chanal Zahri featuring Komal Rizvi Tribute to Peshawar School Attack Victims Salman Ahmad, Junaid Jamshed, Shahzad Hasan Released on the occasion of Independence Day Song depicts the natural sites of Pakistan and each class of society Released by Ali Zafar on the occasion of Pakistan Day Released by ISPR on the occasion of Defence Day (orignally sung by Khalid Waheed before 1980s) Released by ISPR on the occasion of Pakistan DayĪli Hamza, Ali Noor, Asim Azhar and Ali Azmat It also includes some film songs originally recorded for Pakistani films. The list includes songs by current and former solo-singers and musical bands. This is a list of songs about Pakistan (known as Milli naghmay, Urdu: ملی نغمے) listed in alphabetical order.