Omar Akhun is a Uyghur composer and musical performer[1] best known for his Muqam melodies, often composing in 12 muqams. He and Turdi Akhun in the 1950s recorded songs using this form and made it more systematic.[2]
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OmarAkhun is a Uyghur composer and musical performer best known for his Muqam melodies, often composing in 12 muqams. He and Turdi Akhun in the 1950s...
completely from memory, even into his 70s. Prior to his death he, along with OmarAkhun, made a recording of 12 muqams and was recognised as the foremost exponent...
Akhun is a Uyghur surname. Notable people with the surname include: Islam Akhun, Uyghur con-man OmarAkhun, Uyghur composer and musician Turdi Akhun (1881–1956)...
of music and songs recorded from the traditional performers Turdi Akhun and OmarAkhun among others in the 1950s and edited into a more systematic system...
of music and songs recorded by the traditional performers Turdi Akhun and OmarAkhun among others in the 1950s and edited into a more systematic system...
shrine, tomb of the mother of Zain-ul-abidin, tomb of Pir Haji Muhammad, Akhun Mulla Shah Mosque, cemetery of Baha-ud-din Sahib, tomb and Madin Sahib Mosque...
Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan. The state was founded in the seventeenth century by an Akhun Khel clan of the Malizai sept of Yusufzai tribe, with Dir serving as the...