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Indian born legendary Sitarist who shifted to Pakistan in 1968, dies

Legendary sitarist Rias Khan, who was born in India but shifted to Pakistan in 1968, breathed his last on Saturday.
Rias Khan 77, was reportedly diagnosed with an ailment and had been bedridden for quite some time, he breathed his last in Karachi.
He is survived by his wife, renowned singer Bilqees Khanum, and four sons.
Ustad Rias was born in 1939 in Indore, India in a family of musicians. He belonged to the Mewati Gharana of Indian classical music. His maternal grandfather Inayat Ali Khan was also considered one of the finest sitar players in the subcontinent.
He learned music from his uncle, Walayat Ali Khan and father Muhammad Khan. Rais Khan gave his first performance at the age of 5 in Bombay’s Sunder Bi Hall. The performance was attended by the governor and ‘Maharaja of India’, who appreciated the his talent.
Subsequently, he performed on various important occasions and had his first foreign tour to Poland. He travelled around the world and in 1963 he visited Pakistan for his maiden performance in Karachi.
In 1968, he moved to Pakistan. He met Bilqees Begum in 1979 and the following year they tied the knot.
Ustad Rias has composed famous songs like `Jab Tera Hukam Mila Tarkay Mohaabat Kar Di’ and `Ab Kay Saal Poonam Main, `Neend Ankhoun Se Uri’, `Mojoun Sahil Se Milo’, `Main Khayal Hun Kisi Aur Ka’, `Kabhi Kitaboun Main Phool Rakhna’ and many others. Khan was honoured with Presidential award and Sitara-e-Imtiaz in 2005 and 2017, respectively.
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