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Arham Khan – Grandson Disciple of Sarangi Samrat Ustad Sabri Khansahb

Arham Khan – Grandson Disciple of Sarangi Samrat Ustad Sabri Khansahb

Arham Khan is a promising young Sarangi Player carrying forward one of the most revered legacies in Indian classical music.

He is the grandson of the legendary Sarangi Samrat Ustad Sabri Khan Sahib, a towering figure who took the sarangi to the global stage and transformed its presence in both classical and world music.

Born into the prestigious Moradabad Gharana, Arham represents the newest generation of a lineage that has preserved and enriched the sarangi tradition for over four centuries.

Arham Khan is the son of Ustad Ayyub Khan, himself a dedicated Sarangi Player, and the nephew of Sarangi Sultan Ustad Kamal Sabri, an internationally acclaimed maestro known for his innovative approach, global collaborations, and deep commitment to keeping the sarangi relevant in contemporary musical discourse.

Growing up in such an extraordinary musical environment, Arham was naturally immersed in the rich soundscape of raga, tala, and nuanced improvisation from an early age.

Under the guidance of his elders and inspired by the monumental achievements of his grandfather and uncle, Arham has begun shaping his own musical identity while remaining deeply rooted in classical discipline.

His playing reflects sensitivity, maturity, and a sincere understanding of the sarangi’s emotional depth — qualities that are hallmarks of the Sabri family tradition.

Even at a young stage in his journey, his performances reveal a balance of reverence for tradition and curiosity for exploration.

Arham Khan stands as a symbol of continuity and hope for the future of the sarangi. As he progresses under the blessings and mentorship of his distinguished family, he carries not only an illustrious name but also a responsibility to uphold and advance one of India’s most soulful musical heritages for generations to come !

 

Arham Khan – Grandson Disciple of Sarangi Samrat Ustad Sabri Khansahb

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