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Encyclopedia > Jagjit Singh

Jagjit Singh can refer to:

For the science writer, see Jagjit Singh (writer). ... This article is about the poetic form. ... Jagjit Singh was an Indian writer and science popularizer. ... Image File history File links Disambig_gray. ...

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Ghazal King Jagjit Singh, Jagjit Singh Details,Ghazals of Jagjit Singh,Jagjit Singh Ghazals (455 words)
Jagjit Singh was born in a very religious Sikh family; his father inspired him to sing the religious chants in ragas.
But Jagjit Singh was more drawn towards modern music and his talents in ragas gave him a chance to master the art of ghazal singing.
Jagjit Singh, one of the most talented artistes of India, has with him a beautiful and an equally talented wife Chitra Singh, made history in the world of music.
Jagjit Singh Online The Non Official Site of Jagjit Singh (455 words)
Jagjit Singh a legendary name in the field of Ghazal Singing is indisputably one of the most talented artist of India.
Jagjit Singh, one of the most talented artistes of India, has with his beautiful and equally talented wife Chitra Singh made history in the world of music.
Jagjit and Chitra have their fans spread out not only in India but all over the world.
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