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Azam Khan (Mahbubul Haque Khan) was born on 28 February, 1950 in Dhaka, East Pakistan, Dominion of Pakistan, is a Bangladeshi singer-songwriter, composer and freedom fighter. Discover Azam Khan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?

Popular As Mahbubul Haque Khan
Occupation Singer-songwriter · record producer · actor
Age 61 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 28 February, 1950
Birthday 28 February
Birthplace Dhaka, East Pakistan, Dominion of Pakistan
Date of death 5 June, 2011
Died Place Dhaka, Bangladesh
Nationality Bangladesh

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Who Is Azam Khan's Wife?

His wife is Sahida Begum (m. 14 January 1981-1993)

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Wife Sahida Begum (m. 14 January 1981-1993)
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Children 3

Azam Khan Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Source of Income Singer-songwriter

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1950

Mahbubul Haque Khan (28 February 1950 – 5 June 2011), known as Azam Khan, was a Bangladeshi singer-songwriter, record producer, and lead singer for the pop-rock band Uccharon.

Khan was born on 28 February 1950 in Azimpur, Dhaka to Aftabuddin Khan and Jobeda Begum.

They used to live in the No. 10 Government Quarter Colony.

His father was the administrative officer of Secretariat Home Department, as well as a homeopathic doctor.

His mother was a singer, a source of his passion for music.

He had three brothers — Sayeed Khan, Alam Khan, Leyakot Ali Khan and a sister – Shamima Akhter Khanom.

1956

In 1956, his father built a house in Kamalapur.

He was admitted to Motijheel Provincial School.

1965

In 1965, he was admitted to Siddheswari Boys' High School in the commercial division, from where he passed the SSC exam in 1968.

1967

Born and raised in Dhaka, he had been interested in music since childhood and would later begin his music career with Trinity Artist Group in 1967.

1969

He took part in the 1969 mass uprising, against the Pakistani army which would eventually result in the resignation of Pakistan's president, Ayub Khan among other concessions to protesters.

In 1969, Khan took part in the mass uprising in East Pakistan (Public Awakening, গণঅভ্যুত্থান) against the West Pakistan government.

He was a member of the Trinity Artist Group (ক্রান্তি শিল্পী গোষ্ঠী).

He would compose songs against Pakistani leaders.

1970

Releasing more hit songs in the 1970s, like "Alal ar Dulal", "Saleka Maleka" and "Papri Keno Bojhena".

He then attended T & T College in 1970, but his studies were hindered by the Liberation War in which he partook with his father and siblings.

1971

He was also a freedom fighter, taking part in the Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971.

He is considered to be one of the greatest artists in the history of Bangladeshi folk music

In 1971, inspired by his father, he and his brothers took part in the liberation war of Bangladesh.

He was trained in Meghaloy, India.

He fought in Sector 2, under Major Khaled Mosharraf.

In mid-December, 1971 he came back from the camps and restarted his music career.

He founded the pioneering rock band "Uchcharon", along with his friends Nilu (lead guitar) and Mansoor (rhythm guitar), and Sadek (drums).

In 1971, his father Aftabuddin became the senior officer of the secretariat.

His father inspired him and his brothers to join the war.

He went traveled to Agartala on foot with his two friends.

His goal was to work under major Khaled Mosharraf in Sector 2.

He took part in the war at the age of 21.

He went to Melaghar Camp in India for training.

At the end of his training, he fought against the Pakistani army in Comilla.

He first fought after some time in Saldah, after that he returned to Agartala again.

He was then sent to Dhaka to take part in the ongoing guerrilla war against Pakistan.

Khan was in charge of a section of two sectors.

The sector commander was colonel Khaled Mosharraf.

In Dhaka, he took part in several guerrilla attacks in Dhaka and the areas around it as a section commander.

Khan was responsible for managing guerrilla operations within the Jatrabari-Gulshan area.

The most notable of these was "Operation Titas" under his leadership.

1972

They first appeared on Bangladesh Television in 1972.

1975

They achieved commercial success with the hit "Rail Liner Oi Bostite" in 1975.

2019

His contribution to the music industry brought him the second highest civilian honour award, "Ekushe Padak", which he was awarded posthumously in 2019, and also earned him the honorific nicknames "The Pop Samrat" (The Pop Emperor) and "The Rock Guru".