Allan Fakir

Allan Fakir
علڻ فقير Alias ٽونئر فقير
Born
Ali Bux

1932
Aamri village, Taluka Manjhand, Jamshoro District, Sind, British India (present-day Sindh, Pakistan)
Died(2000-07-04)4 July 2000 (aged 67 or 68)
Resting placeBuried at Jamshoro Housing Society Graveyard
Other namesTaunwer Fakir
Occupationfolk singer
Known forFolk music
AwardsPride of Performance Award by the President of Pakistan in 1980

Allan Fakir or Allan Faqir (1932 – 4 July 2000)[1][2][3] (Sindhi: علڻ فقيرُ), was a Sindhi folk singer from Sindh, Pakistan. He was particularly known for his ecstatic style of performance, marked with devotional rhetoric and Sufi dance-singing.[2]

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