List of Pakistani folk singers

List of Pakistani folk singers

This article contains the list of the past, present and forthcoming Folk singers that are based in Pakistan.


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A

* Abrar-ul-Haq
* Abida Parveen
* Ali Reza Askani
* Alam Lohar
* Allan Faqueer
* Aref Baloch
* Arif Lohar
* Asim Baloch
* Attaullah Esa Khelvi [http://www.esakhelvi.com (Official website EsaKhelvi.com)]
* Ahmad Nazwaz Cheena

B

* Bakshi BalochBAGH e RAM Ustaad of Pashto,one man show.Allah Ditaa Lonay Walla

C

D

E

F

G

* Gulam Rasool Dinarzahi

H

I

J

* Jawwad Ahmed
* Jaadok

K

KARAM(Bagheram) ustaad

M

*Mansoor Malangi

Mansoor Ali Malangi belongs to a village named Garh Maharaja , near Darbar Sultan-Baho, in District Jhang. He is a nice and always smiling person and joking with others.he does not belongs to a big family but he has a big family in size..he has 3-4 marriages and rouund about 25-childrens(boys and girls).I know him personally.

Mesum Raza Hemani SpAwN*
Mai Bhaghi

N

* Noorkhan Bezanjo
* Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
* Naiyara Noor

O

P

* Pathanay Khan

Q

R

* Rahim Shah
* Reshma

* Saeed Borhanzahi
* Shah Jaan Dawoodi
* Shaukat Alishafaull

ah khan

T

*Tufail Niazi

U

V

W

X

Y

Z

See also

* Music of Pakistan
* Music of South Asia
* Culture of Pakistan
* Pakistani musical instruments
* List of Pakistanis

External links

* [http://www.pakistanimusic.com PakistaniMusic.com]
* [http://www.pakhits.com PakHits.com]
* [http://www.sangeetmahal.com/index.asp Information about Indo-Pakistan music]


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