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Encyclopedia > Faiyaz Khan

Ustad Faiyaz Khan is the most well known exponent of Agra Gharana. He was also unboutedly the master khayal vocalist of his time. Born near Agra in 1880, Ustad Faiyaz Khan's musical lineage goes back to Tansen himself. He served for long as the court musician of Baroda. He was awarded the title "Aftab-e-Mousiqui" by the Maharaja of Mysore. By the time he died in 1950, he had earned the name of being one of the most influential vocalists of that century. Pt Jasraj has commented that Faiyaz Khan and Ustad Amir Khan would remain the most important vocalists of the 20th century.


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Ustad Faiyaz Khan (2148 words)
Ustad Faiyaz Khan popularly called "Aftab-e-Mousiqui", was "the ultimate flowering of the genius of the Agra or Rangila Gharana." He summed up in himself the finest traditions of his gharana and was its greatest exponent in recent times.
Kallan Khan was the younger brother of Ghulam Abbas Khan and, therefore, the grand-uncle of Faiyaz Khan Sahib.
Faiyaz Khan's uncle, Fida Hussain was a court musician in Tonk (Rajputana).
Browse Caselaw (1737 words)
Faiyaz contends that the trial court erred in confirming the arbitration award and entering judgment thereon because Dicus prepared and used a materially false affidavit to procure the award and Faiyaz was thus prejudiced by Dicus's corruption, fraud, and misconduct.
Although Faiyaz contends that the arbitrator exceeded his authority by awarding punitive damages, Faiyaz failed to support this assertion with citations to the record or by reference to the parties' written submissions of the issues and remedies to be arbitrated or by reference to any underlying litigation.
Faiyaz contends that the trial court erred in confirming the award and entering judgment thereon because the arbitrator did not deliver the award in the manner required by OCGA 9-9-10 (a).
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