Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (Urdu/Punjabi: نصرت فتح علی خان; 13 October 1948 – 16 August 1997) was a Pakistani performer, fundamentally an artist of Qawwali , the reverential music of the Sufis. Considered one of the best voices ever recorded, he had a remarkable scope of vocal abilities and could perform at an abnormal state of force for a few hours. Augmenting the 600-year old Qawwali custom of his family, Khan is generally attributed with acquainting Qawwali music with global audiences. He is prevalently known as "Shahenshah-e-Qawwali" , signifying "The King of Kings of Qawwali" . Conceived in Faisalabad, Khan had his first open execution at 16 years old, at his dad's chelum. He turned into the leader of the family qawwali party in 1971. He was marked by Oriental Star Agencies, Birmingham, England, in the mid 1980s. Khan went ahead to discharge motion picture scores and collections in Europe, India, Japan, Pakistan, and the US. He occupied with coordinated e