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Attaullah Khan Niazi Esakhelvi (, born 19 August 1951; surname also translated as Esa Khailvi) also known as 'lala' (which means "elder brother" in Pashto and Punjabi) is a Pakistani award-winning musician from Isakhel, Mianwali, Punjab. He is traditionally considered a Seraiki artist, but his music albums are in both Seraiki and Punjabi/Urdu. Attaullah's hits include ''Qameez Teri Kaali'', ''Idhar Zindagi ka Janaza'',''Raatan'', ''We Bol Sanwal'', ''Ishq Main Hum Tumain Kya Batayain'', ''Theva Mundri tha Theva'', ''Woh Bahar Ka Zamana'', ''Mahi Wasey Mera'', ''Aaaj Kala Choda Pa'', and ''Raatan''. The Government of Pakistan awarded him the Pride of Performance Award in 1991. ==Early life== Attaullah Khan Esakhelvi was born on 19 August 1951 in Essa Khail, Mianwali, Punjab Province, Pakistan. He was named Attaullah Khan Niazi. Niazi is a populous Pashtun tribe in Punjab to which Imran Khan also belongs. Attaullah developed an interest in music as a child, but music was strictly forbidden in his home.〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=Ink Magazine )〕 Despite the restriction on music in his home, Attaullah secretly sought to learn more about music.〔 His school teacher taught him Mohammed Rafi and Mukesh songs and told him never to stop singing. Attaullah tried to explain his passion for music to his parents and convince them to let him sing, but they forbade him to continue singing.〔 Disillusioned, Attaullah left home when he was 18 years old.〔 He traveled extensively within Pakistan and supported himself by working from Mianwali. The people of Mianwali love Attaullah because of his voice and are very proud of him. In his home town of Isakhel there is such regard for him as a great singer that people put the names of their hotels after his name.〔
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