Gul bahar bano biography for kids

  • Khanqah sharif
  • Gul chahat
  • Gulbadan Begum (c.
  • ONE of your readers has divulged in his letter recently that Gulbahar Bano was seen sitting at Malir Cantt checkpost, obviously in a miserable mental state. This paints a pathetic picture of heartlessness and apathy towards the country's artists, musicians and singers.

    Our cultural heritage is dying and those responsible for its preservation are busy merrymaking and promoting utländsk culture of disco and dance in the name of modernism.

    Gulbahar Bano is one of the top ghazal and semi-classical singers in Pakistan and an artist of her calibre is an asset for the country. Her present plight provides reasons for soul-searching. It calls for urgent attention of the government, the Arts Council of Pakistan, NGOs, music lovers and the public at large who should come to her rescue.

    It should also awake the conscience of those affluent medical practitioners that have love of humanity in their hearts. They should go out of their way to look for this great artist and provide her the

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  • Gulbadan Begum

    Shahzadi of the Mughal Empire

    Gulbadan Begum (c. 1523 – 7 February 1603) was a Mughal princess and the daughter of Emperor Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire.[1]

    She is best known as the author of Humayun-Nama, the account of the life of her half-brother and Babar's successor, Emperor Humayun, which she wrote on the request of her nephew and Humayun's son, Emperor Akbar.[2] Gulbadan's recollection of Babur is brief, but she gives a refreshing account of Humayun's household and provides a rare material regarding his confrontation with her half-brother, Kamran Mirza. She records the fratricidal conflict among her brothers with a sense of grief.

    Gulbadan Begum[3] was about eight years old at the time of her father's death in 1530 and was brought up by her older half-brother, Humayun. She was married to a Chagatai noble, her cousin, Khizr Khwaja Khan, the son of Aiman Khwajah Sultan, son of Khan Ahmad Alaq of the Turpa

    Gulbahar Bano

    Pakistani ghazal singer

    Musical artist

    Gulbahar Bano (born 1955) is a Pakistanighazal singer.[1] She started her singing career in 70s and early 80s from Radio Pakistan, Bahawalpur station.[2] Irfan Ali, station director of radio Pakistan Bahawalpur first gave her a chance on radio and then helped her move to Karachi. She moved to Karachi in 80s and moved her focus from Kafi to ghazal singing. Later she moved to Lahore. She achieved Presidential Award for Pride of Performance in 2006.

    She fryst vatten currently living a very vulnerable life with her brothers family in Khanqah Sharif, Bahawalpur District. She has lost senses since last few years and fryst vatten not able to spend an ordinary life.[3][4]

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