English Translations & Lyrics:
Malik-Ul-Mulk, Lashareeka Lahoo Ruler of the world, soul of my blood
Wahadahoo Laa Ilaahaa Illaahoo The promised one, there is nothing but you
[Read More]English Translations & Lyrics:
Malik-Ul-Mulk, Lashareeka Lahoo Ruler of the world, soul of my blood
Wahadahoo Laa Ilaahaa Illaahoo The promised one, there is nothing but you
[Read More]Link for Part 1 of this Series: Click Here Link for part 3 of this series:Click Here
Part 2 Tracks:-
1. Nami Danam
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2. Dama Dam Mast Qalandar (Shahbaaz Qalandar)
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3. Allah Hoo
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4. Ajj Sikkh Mitran De Wadere
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From luminaries like Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan to Mehdi Hassan to Lata Mangeshkar, this studio had witnessed Legends from humble beginnings to Mega-stardom . Before it’s demolition in 2005 the Studio held the essence of Asian art in Birmingham. Here are some great NFAK memories from Pebble Mill
Videos from BBC Pebble Mill performances
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Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan performing Haq Ali Ali ( Ali Maula Ali) & other timeless melodies at Womadelaide (WOMAD at Adelaide (Australia) ) at his best blending great classical tunes into Hypnotic Qawwali rhythms. We Heartly Thank, Ehsan Khalid for this great treasure.. Visit his Channel Here
More from this concert hereAll Gods Are One, He is within everyone & Everywhere - Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Performance Excerpt from 1993 “Allah Hoo” Recorded in London, 1993 by BBC
Find Full Song Here
Ary News Remembers NFAK in a short Video singing his Legacy & Influence..
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Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Live At National Theatre Tokyo[/caption]
The following Songs were recorded during NFAK’s first visit to Tokyo in 1987. He was invited to perform at the prestigious National Theatre first for a series of performances & later at the King’s Residence, who was deeply moved by NFAK’s music. The response & respect NFAK got at Japan, moved NFAK himself, making it his favourite visiting country.
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