Ghalib Nama
(22 Everlasting Ghazals Sung by Maestros)
(MP3 CD)

$17
Item Code: ICB090
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Mirza Asadullah KhanNupur Audio (2008)
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01Aah Ko Chahiye Ek Umar Asar HoneUstad Barkat Ali Khan
02Mere Dukh Ki Dawa Kare KoiFarida Khanum
03Dil-E-Nadaan Tuhje Hua Kya HaiAbida Parveen
04Jahan Tera Naqsh-E-Qadam DekhteNahid Akhtar
05Ibn-E-Maryam Hua Kare KoiUstad Barkat Ali Khan
06Yeh Na Thi Hamari KismatAmanat Ali Khan
07Phir Mujhe Deeda-E-Tar yaad AayaMehdi Hassan
08Har Ek Baat Pe Kehte HoGhulam Ali
09Hum Par Jafa Se Karke Wafaa KaMehdi Hassan
10Jis Dil Pe Naaz Tha Who Dil Nahi RahaMehdi Hassan
11Muddat Hui Hai Yaad Ko Mehmaan KiyeFarida Khanum
12Kahoon Jo Haal To Kehtey Ho MuddaGhulam Ali
13Ishrat-E-Qatra Hai Dariya Mein FanaaUstad Barkat Ali Khan
14Us Bazm Mein Mujhe Maiy Barfe HayaUstad Barkat Ali Khan
15Diya Hai Dil Agar Usko Bashar Hai KyaIqbal Bano
16Kab Who Sunta Hai Kahani MeriHamid Ali
17Who Aa Ke Khwaab MeinUstad Barkat Ali Khan
18Wabasta Us Se Hai Ki Mohabbat HiIqbal Bano
19Kisi Ko De Ke Dil Koi Nawasan Je FungaGhulam Ali
20Maze Jahaan Ke Apni Nazar MeinAmanat Ali Khan
21Shauq Har Rang Rakeebe SarosaamanIjaz Hussain Hazarvi
22Hum par Jafa Se Karke Waffa KaFarida Khanum

Mirza Asadullah Khan, pen-name Ghalib (1797-1869), was a renowned classical urdu & Persian poet of India & is considered to be the most dominating poet of the region since Kalidas. He was born on December 27. 1797 in Agra to parents with Turkish aristocratic ancestry. The death of his father and uncle during his youth left Ghalib with no male dominant figures. He then moved to Delhi in Ball Maaran. Ghalib’s early education has always been a matter of confusion. There are no known records of his formal education. Around 1810. He was married into a family of nobles. At the age of thirteen. He had three or four children, none of whom survived (this pain has found its echo in some of Ghalib’s ghazals). His wife was considered to be pious, conservative & God-fearing while Ghalib was carefree, unconventional without any scruples, and arguably not very religious, in the strict sense of the word. Ghalib was very fond of drinking and gambling as well. Gambling used to be an offence in Delhi at that time and he was even apprehended once for having indulged in it in his own backyard. It is also believed that Ghalib had an affair with lived on either state patronage, credit or generosity of his friends. His fame came to him posthumously. He had himself remarked during his lifetime that although his age ignored his greatness, it would be recognized by later generations. History has vindicated his claim. He died on February 15, 1869 in Delhi.

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