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Amanat Ali Khan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ustad Amanat Ali Khan (1922 β 1974) was a Pakistani classical singer. The late 1950s and early 1960s saw the rise of seraphic singer Ustad Amanat Ali Khan. The prestigious Patiala Gharana, the family that sworn to carry on the traditional and classical aura of Hindustani music, saw another immaculate and faultless singer adding more shine, prestige and prosperity to their name. Along with Ahmed Rushdi and Mehdi Hassan, he was a top singing icon of the Indian subcontinent. He was honoured with the 'Pride of Performance' award by the government of Pakistan. Early life and background Amanat Ali Khan was born in Sham Chaurasi, Hoshiarpur, Punjab to Akhtar Husain Khan and the grandson of Ali Baksh Khan, the founder of 'Patiala Gharana'. Along with Ustad Fateh Ali Khan, the young Amanat Ali started singing for gatherings ('mehfils') and at an early age he became a recognised singer in the court of the Patiala king. Career Soon after independence he came to Pakistan where he continued his singing, which made him popular not only in Pakistan but in the entire South Asia. His concerts on Radio Lahore became quite popular and he toured the whole South Asia becoming the representative of Patiala gharana in Pakistan. His memorable songs include "Aa Mere Pyaar Ki Khushboo", "Yeh Arzoo Thi", "Mausam Badla", "Yeh Na Thi Hamari Qismat" and "Kab Aao Ge". Personal life Ustad Amanat Ali died at aged 52 years in Lahore in Septem

Ustad Amanat Ali Khan Sings Ghazals
Greatest Hits (Mora Jiya Na Lage)
Timeless Music From Pakistan Vol. 6
Aa Meray Pyar Ki Khushbo
Ustad Amanat Ali Khan Ghazals, Vol.1
Whispering Memories - Ghazals
Ae Watan Pak Watan
Mehfil ' The Collection Of Hit Ghazals ' Vol -2
Ghazals (Amanat Ali Khan & Asad Amanat Ali Khan)
Moments by Ustad Amanat Ali Khan
Amanat Ali Khan Ghazals, Vol.2
Raag Se Ghazal Tak