Legendary Tabla Player Ustad Ajmal Khan Passes Away in Islamabad

May his soul rest in peace.

Renowned tabla player, Ustad Mohammad Ajmal Khan, passed away yesterday due to cardiac arrest.

Ustad Ajmal Khan died in Islamabad, where he had been living with his family for a long time. The funeral prayers also took place in the capital city.

Ustad Ajmal Khan’s Early Life

Ustad Ajmal Khan was originally from Multan. The 62 year-old pride of performance recipient, gave Pakistan and its culture some of the most beautiful treasures of music.

The classical music maestro rejected his qawal background and started playing tabla at the age of twelve when he was exposed to its charms on radio. Later, his father, Bakshi Salamat Qawal, bought him one to practice at home.

It was later in 1976 (when he was 19) when his mentor, Ustad Shaukat Hussain took him under his wing and his formal training began.


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His Achievements

Throughout his life, Ustad Ajmal Khan promoted the culture of Pakistan all over the world. He has played tabla in sixty different countries. The Ustad also had the privilege of performing with a long list of artists such as Ghulam Ali, Ghulam Abbas, Naheed Akhtar, Pathanay Khan, Mehdi Hassan Khan, Noor Jahan, Abida Parveen, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and many more.


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