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We bid goodbye to the famous qawwal who gave us Bhar De Joli, the Sabri brothers' legacy, and much more.
Nephew of the qawwal icon Maqbool Sabri, Amjad Sabri was brutally killed in Karachi on Wednesday.
Amjad Sabri during his childhood days, with his father Ghulam Farid.
The Sabri brothers performing in Karachi in 2007. The qawwal troupe was started by Maqbool Sabri and Ghulam Farid Sabri in the 50s. —Photo courtesy amjadsabri.net
By the 80s, the Sabri Brothers had received national accolades and recognition. Amjad Sabri, following in his family's footsteps, soon became a household name as well. —Photo courtesy amjadsabri.net
The 45-year-old qawwal was known particularly for his energy and spiritual fervour during his performances. —Photo courtesy YouTube
He was regarded highly by qawwali enthusiasts world over. His predecessors were the first qawwals to perform in the West, at New York’s Carnegie Hall. Here, Amjad Sabri is seen performing in Karachi. —Photo by Shahzaib Arif Shaikh
The Sabri Brothers have played an important role in the mainstreaming of qawwali. This photo shows them performing atPakistan Idol. —Photo courtesy Geo Entertainment