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Pakistani folk music

Pakistani folk music refers to the local genre of folk music that originates from Pakistan.

(1912 - 2004) (sang in Kashmiri Dogari Pahari language)

Malika Pukhraj

(1916 - 1990) (sang in Punjabi language)

Tufail Niazi

(1928 - 1979) (sang in Punjabi language, especially famous for popularizing Jugni folk songs)[1]

Alam Lohar

(he is maintaining his father Alam Lohar's tradition as well as updating it by using more modern musical instruments)

Arif Lohar

(1926 - 2000) (sang in Saraiki language)[2]

Pathanay Khan

(1935 - 1990) (sang in Sindhi and Saraiki languages)[3]

Muhammad Juman

(1947 - 2013) (sang in Punjabi and Saraiki languages)[4]

Reshma

(1928 - 1999) (sang in Punjabi as well as Saraiki languages)

Inayat Hussain Bhatti

(born 1945) (Sings in Sindhi language)

Mumtaz Lashari

(1932 - 2000) (sang in Sindhi language)

Allan Faqir

(1952 - 2016)

Jamal-ud-Din Faqir

(1901 - 1982) (sang in Balochi language)

Faiz Muhammad Baloch

(born 1929) (sings in Punjabi language)

Farida Khanum

(born 1954) (sings in Sindhi & Punjabi language)[5]

Abida Parveen

(born 1951) (sings in Saraiki language)

Attaullah Khan Esakhelvi

(born 1940) (sings in Saraiki language)

Suraiya Multanikar

(Sings in Sindhi language)

Taj Multani

(born 1945) (sings in Punjabi language)

Saieen Zahoor

(1944 - 2012) (sings in Punjabi language)

Iqbal Bahu

(born 1940) (sings in Punjabi language)

Ghulam Ali

(1951 - 2020)

Fida Hussain (ghazal singer)

(1944 - 2021) (sang in Punjabi language)

Shaukat Ali

(sings in Punjabi and Saraiki languages)[6]

Surriya Khanum

(died 2001) (sang in Punjabi language)

Hamid Ali Bela

(1967 - 2015)

Sadiq Fakir

(sings in Punjabi, Sindhi and Saraiki languages)

Sanam Marvi

(born 1975) (sings in Pashto language)

Rahim Shah

(sings in Pashto language)

Nazia Iqbal

(sings in Pashto Language)

Gul Panra

Music of Pakistan