Amanat Ali Khan

Ustad Amanat Ali Khan PP (Urdu: امانت علی خان; pronounced [əˈmaːnət əˈliː xaːn]; 1922 18 September 1974) was a Pakistani classical vocalist from the Patiala gharana tradition of music and is widely regarded as one of the finest classical and ghazal singers of all time. Together with his younger brother, Ustad Bade Fateh Ali Khan (1935 – 2017), he formed a famed singing duo that garnered widespread popularity across the Indian subcontinent. For his contributions to classical music, Amanat Ali was honoured (along with Fateh Ali) with the highest national literary award of Pakistan – the Pride of Performance – by the President of Pakistan in 1969. Khan was especially noted for khayal, thumri, and ghazal styles of singing and has been described as "the maestro of the Patiala gharana." He stands with singing icons like Mehdi Hassan and Ahmed Rushdi, having left behind a legacy of hundreds of classical and semi-classical songs.

Ustad

Amanat Ali Khan

PP
امانت علی خان
Born1922
Hoshiarpur, Punjab, British India
(present-day Punjab, India)
Died(1974-09-18)18 September 1974 (aged 52)
Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Occupations
  • Classical vocalist
  • ghazal singer
  • composer
Years active1945 – 1974
Children7, including:
Parent
Relatives
AwardsPride of Performance by the President of Pakistan (1969)
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