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Iqbal Jogi
Iqbal Jogi ((シンド語:اقبال جوڳي)) was a musician who played a type of flute variously known as a ''murli'', ''murliyon'' or ''been''. He came from Aror in Sukkur District, Pakistan. Tariq Rahman, a professor of linguistic history, described Jogi as the "last master player" of the ''murli''.〔 Olympic records released an album titled ''Iqbal Jogi and Party'' in the 1950s, on which he played the instrument in a series of tracks of Sufi devotional music. Re-issued in 1997 as ''The Passion of Pakistan Tradition'', reviewer Josef Woodard said "it's snaky, it's deep, and it's charming on a profound level". His style is often marketed as "snake-charmer music". The name ''Jogi'' itself means ''snake-charmer''.〔 Jogi's brother, Eso Faqir, is also known for playing the ''murli''.〔 ==See also==
* Amb Jogi
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