which form of music did Amir Khusro popularised
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Qawwali
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Qawwali. Khusrau is credited with fusing the Persian, Arabic, Turkish, and Indian musical traditions in the late 13th century to create qawwali, a form of Sufi devotional music
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Amir Khusro popularised Qawwali Music.
Explanation:
- In the late 13th century Khusrau is credited with the development of qawwali.
- Qawwali is a genre of Sufi devotional music, which fuses the Persian, Arabic, Turkish and Indian traditions.
- The distinctive characteristics of a qawwali are a well-tuned chorus that underlines the theme and a devotional refrain coupled with a famous singer who uses an ornate form of quick taans and rough combinings.
- The followers of the Khusrau who trained in Qawwali singing were later known as Qawwals and Kalawants (they performed Muslim devotional songs).
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