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Amjad Asad Warsi Brothers
Amjad and Asad Khan Warsi are traditional cultural indian singers of Sufi qawali, ghazal, thumri, bhajan and geet in their Hindustani classical style along with 7 professional musicians troupe. Regularly performing in many Dargahs, Temples, Big Weddings,Corporate Events and some National, International Music Festivals in Saudi Arabia, Mauritius, Nepal, Uzbekistan, Thailand, Dubai, Bahrain, Egypt and Turkey...
Amjad khan warsi was born on 30 Aug 1980 and Asad khan warsi was born on 10 June 1982 in New Delhi and brought up in Hyderabad. Learn singing of Qawl, qalbaney, naqsh, gul, baseet, pavni, bulavni, bidai from their grandfather Padmashri Aziz Ahmed Khan Warsi and Raga, Raginis, Khayal, Bandish, Hori, dhrupad, Tappa, Tarana from their father Baba Zaheer Ahmed Khan Warsi (National Awarded)
Belongs to qawwal bacche of old Delhi gharana descendant disciples of Hzt. Ameer khusro (R.H) and (Shahi Chowki) of Dargah Hzt. Nizamuddin Aulia (R.H) Their ancestor Muhammed Siddiq Khansahab was nephew of Miya Tanras Khansahab and legendary maestro of Dargahs (Sufi shrines) and royal court of King Bahadur Shah Zafar and King Mir Mehboob Ali Badshah Nizam of Hyderabad.
At a young age Amjad, Asad Warsi and their elder brothers started performing with their father a journey filled with accolades and appreciation. Received many awards from various prestigious organisations and jointly awarded the Ustad Bismillah Khan Yuva Puraskar by Sangeet Natak Akademi India in 2014
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