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  1. www.youtube.com › user › SabirSultanKhanSabir Khan - YouTube

    Sabir Sultan Khan, son of Padmabhushan, Singer, Composer and most importantly India's most famous Sarangi player, Ustad Sultan Khan, is an outstanding Indian sarangi player and a fantastic...

  2. www.youtube.com › channel › UCxSSVfMAiPdqT2lNbukN24wSabir Khan - YouTube

    View full playlist. Sabir Khan, trained under the guidance of his father, the legendary Ustad Sultan Khan, is the symbol of the sarangi, today. website: https://www.sabirkhan.or...

  3. Indian classical music. Years active. 1991–present. Sabir Khan is an Indian sarangi player and the son of sarangi player and vocalist Padma Bhushan Ustad Sultan Khan. [1] He belongs to the Sikar gharana school of music giving several stalwarts to Indian classical music.

  4. Ghazal. Sabir khan was born on the 4th of December 1959 in Rampur, U.P. As a child prodigy in a family of great musicians whose heritage goes back to the 11th century A.D of “MIR AKASA” lineage. Sabir is the youngest amongst the renowned tabla players of our country, and at an age of 52 his incredible dexterity, richness, superb tonal ...

  5. 24 de oct. de 2021 · 216K subscribers. 251. 9K views 1 year ago. Bazm e Khas presents raag Maru Bihag played by Sabir Khan (son of Ustad Sultan Khan, the legendary sarangi player) on sarangi. ...more. Bazm e Khas...

  6. www.darbar.org › artist › Sabir KhanSabir Khan | Darbar

    Sabir Khan is a rising star of the sarangi. Born into a family of musicians stretching back eight generations, his grandfather Ustad Mehboob Khan was known as Sarangi Samrat (Emperor of Sarangi). He trained under his uncle Ustad Moinuddin Khan, a renowned Jaipur vocalist, studying alongside his cousin Momin.

  7. Born on 26 January, 1986, Khan hails from the Sikar gharana, a musical school or system he describes as having a rich history despite originally being geographically obscure. “Our gharana features the likes of Mehdi Hasan and Jagdeep Singh [prominent and critically acclaimed ghazal singers],” explains Khan, who traces his lineage back nine generations.