ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Academy of Letters (PAL) ahead of the Diamond Jubilee Independence Day celebrations has published the first volume of “A Research and Analytic Study of Urdu Ghazal in Pakistan” ...
As the voice of Pakistan’s aching, lovelorn heart since he began his career in 1957, Mehdi Hassan was used to being stopped by fans—at airports, in the marketplace, at weddings. Years ago, he was ...
The 18th International Urdu Conference opened in Karachi with speeches on literature, culture and global dialogue, as writers ...
There was a time when Takia Meerasian, a Sufi shrine in Lahore’s walled city, was the “hatchery” for Hindustani musicians, says the late Pakistani critic M Saeed Malik in his book The Musical Heritage ...
Pakistan, June 17 -- This is the eighth article in a special series by Ally Adnan that brings to life memorable incidents from the rich and fascinating life of Hazrat Amir Khusrau, whose timeless ...
The 1947 partition of British India on religious lines significantly impacted Hindustani classical music in the parts of the colony that became modern Pakistan. There is a consensus that, since the ...
Curtains come down on an era of lyricism, melody and poetry in light Hindustani classical music with the death of ghazal maestro Mehdi Hassan. Hassan passed away in a Karachi hospital yesterday after ...
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