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AHMED MUGHAL edit

Mohammad Ahmed Mughal commonly known as Ahmed Mughal, is a prominent Sindhi Folk Singer. He was born in a small town named Piryaloi, in District Khairpur Mirs. He is a brother of Abdur Rehman Mughal, who is known as Sarmad Sindhi.

Education edit

Mughal recieved his early education from Govt. High School Piryaloi, later he joined Govt. Degree College Sukkur for his higher secondary education. After completion of Higher Secondary Education in 1986, he went to Shah Abdul Latif University to pursue bachelor's degree in the field of Art. Later he completed his masters in Economics in 1992 and LLB in 1995 from the same institute.

Career edit

In 1996, he was assigned as a personal assistant to General Manager (store & purchase depart.) at Pakistan International Airline. Mughal's singing career started in 1998, when he was given a chance to showcase his talent on Patiskan Television. His first music album was launched in the same year, and he got a great response from audience of all ages. Later, he joined Sindhi Media Television Networks and Production companies including Awaz TV, Sindh TV, KTN, Thar Production and many more. He has released about 37 music albums till now and has sung over 400 songs. Mughal is best known for his song Jeay Sindh Jeay from the album Masoom Chahat. He had performed all over the Sindh and outside too. His performances outside Sindh includes Lok Virsa Festival 2016 in Islamabad, Concerts in UAE, Bahrain , Australia , USA , CANADA , he performed at Sindhi Culture Day Celebration hosted by US Consulate General Karachi held in American Consulate Karachi.

TV Commercial edit

Apart from singing, he has also worked on numerous tv commercials for companies like

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TV Shows edit

He also performed as judge in Voice of Sindh season 3, a production of Sindh Television Network.

Albums edit

ahmed mughal music albums