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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Ustad Bahauddin Khan Qawwal (1934 - February 3, 2006) (Urdu: ) was an Pakistani Qawwali musician of the Shudh tradition. All five of his sons - Muhammad Najmuddin (b. 1967), Saifuddin Mehmood (b. 1971), Zafeeruddin Ahmed (b. 1977), Mughisuddin Hassan (b. 1979) and Ehtishamuddin Hussain (b. 1981) - have followed in his footsteps. Bahauddin Khan is descended from a family of musicians which traces its lineage back to the days of Amir Khusro. To propagate Islam throughout South Asia, Amir Khusro banded together twelve youngsters, and personally trained…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Ustad Bahauddin Khan Qawwal (1934 - February 3, 2006) (Urdu: ) was an Pakistani Qawwali musician of the Shudh tradition. All five of his sons - Muhammad Najmuddin (b. 1967), Saifuddin Mehmood (b. 1971), Zafeeruddin Ahmed (b. 1977), Mughisuddin Hassan (b. 1979) and Ehtishamuddin Hussain (b. 1981) - have followed in his footsteps. Bahauddin Khan is descended from a family of musicians which traces its lineage back to the days of Amir Khusro. To propagate Islam throughout South Asia, Amir Khusro banded together twelve youngsters, and personally trained them in Qawwali, a genre of devotional Sufi music. He appointed Mian Saamat as the leader of this group, which was named the Qawwal Bachche (the qawwal kids). The Qawwal Bachche, in turn, taught qawwali to other aspiring students; the group and its adherents came to be know as the Delhi Gharana.