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		<description><![CDATA[SUFI SANT MOHD.GHOS Hazart Mohd.Ghos is at the highest peak amongst Sufis in connection with Salaris of Middle era of India. In his time he was being addressed as Ghos. Mohd Ghos is author of many books of which &#8221; GULZARE ABRAR&#8221; is very famous.This great Darvesh was born on 6th Rajab Friday 907 hij..
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Mian Tansen was the greatest disciple of Swami Haridas and a foster child of Pir Md. Ghaus of Gwalior while others were either his colleagues or disciples of other Nayaks of Gwalior. All these musicians were attached to the Court of Delhi. The other notable disciples of Haridas Swami were (1) Brija Chand. (2) Gopal Lall, (3) Maharaja Samokhan Singh of Ajmir, Singhalgarh, who was the greatest Veena player of that period. From the period of Akbar, notable Gharanas of Northen India were formed by the descendants or disciples of the above-mentioned musicians. But as Mian Tansen was accepted as the greatest of all musicians by Emperor Akbar, his influence on other musicians was paramount. He formed the main Gharanas, that is, the Seni Gharanas of Hinduathani music. </p>
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		<title>Ghaus Mohd&#8217;s Tomb</title>
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                                          The  sandstone mausoleum of the Afghan prince, Ghaus Mohammed, is also  designed on early Mughal lines. Particularly exquisite are the screens  which use the pierced stone technique as delicate as lace. It is on the  way to Gwalior fort near Hazira from Railway Station.</td>
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