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Amir Khusro, a documentary feature covering his life and works directed by Om Prakash Sharma released in 1974. It was produced by the Government of India's Film's Division. [36] Amir Khusro, an Indian television series based on Khusrau's life and works aired on DD National, the national public broadcaster, in the 1980s.
Aaj Rang Hai (Urdu: آج رنگ ہے; Hindi: आज रंग है; transl. Today There is a Glow) also known as Rang or Rung (transl. Color) is a Qawwali written by the 13th-century Sufi poet, Amir Khusrau [1] in Hindavi [2] and Braj Bhasha [3] dialects.
Chhaap Tilak Sab Chheeni, is a Kafi written and composed by Amir Khusro, a 14th-century Sufi mystic, in North Central Indian language Braj Bhasha.Due to the resonance of its melody and mystical lyrics, it is frequently heard in Qawwali concerts across Indian Subcontinent. [1]
Amir Khusro (1253–1325) composed the first ghazal in Urdu, titled ze-hāl-e-miskīñ. [2] He wrote in Persian and Rekhta (initial form of Urdu). Mirza Ghalib is considered one of the leading literary authority on Urdu poetry. [3] He lived in Delhi [4] and died in 1869. The literal meaning of shayar (shaa'ir) is poet. [5]
An illustrated manuscript of one of Amir Khusrau's poems. A page of Amir Khusrow's riddles. The Riddles of Amir Khusrow were developed during the royal courts of more than seven rulers of the Delhi Sultanate. During this time, Khusrow wrote not only many playful riddles, but songs and legends which have been a part of popular culture in South ...
Nizami Bandhu (Hindi: निज़ामी बंधु, Urdu: نظامی بندھو) are an India musical group composed of Ustad Chand Nizami, Shadab Faridi and Sohrab Faridi Nizami. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They perform Qawaali written by the poet Amir Khusro in honour of Nizamuddin Auliya .
Hazrat Amir Khusrau (progenitor) Qawwal Bacchon (12 Disciples) Zainulabdin Khan: Shakkar Khan: Achapal Miyan (founder) "Manarang" Bade Muhammad Khan (luminary) Meer Qutub Baksh "Tanras Khan" Umrao Khan: Ghulam Ghaus Khan: Bade Mubarak Ali Khan: Bade Murad Ali Khan: Waris Ali Khan: Bade Munnawar Ali Khan: Kutub Ali Khan: Sanghi Khan: Ali Baksh ...
Known as a disciple of Nizamuddin Chishti, Amir was known as the most talented musical poet in the early Muslim period of India. He is considered the founder of Indo-Muslim devotional music traditions. Nicknamed "Parrot of India," Amir Khusro furthered the Chishti affiliation through this rising Sufi pop culture within India. [74]