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  1. Ustad Abdul Karim Khan (Devanagari: उस्ताद अब्दुल करीम ख़ान, Persian: اُستاد عبدُالکریم خان) (11 November 1872 – 27 October 1937) was an Indian classical singer and, along with his cousin Abdul Wahid Khan, the founder of the Kirana gharana of classical music.

  2. Dec 6, 2015 · A 78 rpm recording of the Carnatic raag Karaharpriya by the doyen of the Kirana Gharana, Ustad Abdul Karim Khan.It was perhaps during the time that he spent ...

  3. Apr 16, 2020 · The high priest of Kirana Gharana

  4. Apr 17, 2020 · The celebrated Bhairavi recording of the legendary vocalist.

  5. Oct 22, 2017 · Abdul Karim Khan was born on November 11, 1872, at Kirana, a village near Panipat. His father, Kale Khan, was also a musician and Abdul Karim and his two other brothers,...

  6. Nov 11, 2020 · Ustad Abdul Karim Khan considered to be the founder of modern Kirana Gharana, was a noteworthy vocalist of Kirana Gharana style in Hindustani vocal classical music. He was pivotal in popularizing Kirana Gharana in Karnataka.

  7. Jul 29, 2016 · The foremost among these was founder of the Kirana Gharana, Ust. Abdul Karim Khan who came from Kairana, a sleepy hamlet in the present-day Shamali district of Uttar Pradesh.

  8. Jul 17, 2014 · The dazzling colours of Ustad Abdul Karim Khan, from monsoon melodies to Carnatic compositions. The singer made the two recordings presented here three decades apart in Mumbai, offering us a...

  9. Born in 1872, Abdul Karim Khan became one of the most respected and admired vocalists of India and is considered to be the doyen of the musical style known as the ‘Kirana’ Gharan, a tradition which has continued into modern times.

  10. www.kamat.com › database › biographiesABDUL KARIM KHAN - Kamat

    Abdul Karim Khan strode the musical realm like a colossus for well over a generation in the early decades of this century. He not only gave a new elan to the history of Hindustani music, but also set a novel trend in classicism by making a fundamental departure from the several contemporary styles of traditional singing.