Misri Khan Jamali | |
Birth Date: | 1921 |
Birth Place: | Rojhan Jamali, Jafarabad District, Balochistan, British India |
Death Date: | 1982 |
Occupation: | Instrumental musician (Alghoza player) |
Awards: | Pride of Performance Award by the President of Pakistan in 1979 |
Misri Khan Jamali (ur|مصری خان جمالی, Balochi: مِصری خان جمالی)(b. 1921, d. 1982) was a renowned Pakistani artist and Alghoza player from Pakistan.
He was born in the village Ronjhan Jamali in Jafarabad District, Balochistan in 1921. A member of the Jamali Baloch tribe, his family migrated to Nawab Shah in Sindh. There he was trained in playing Alghoza by Murad Khan Jamali. He also performed on the Alghoza at Radio Pakistan, Peshawar.[1]
He performed all over Pakistan and made overseas tours to many countries including United Kingdom, Afghanistan, Singapore and Switzerland.[2] The music of his Alghoza was recorded in different Sindhi classical melodies.[3]
He died at Nawab Shah, Sindh, Pakistan in 1982,[5]