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| name = Shaik Dawood Khan | image = Shaik Dawood Khan.jpg | alt = | caption = | image_size = | background = non_vocal_instrumentalist | birth_name = | alias = | birth_date = December 16, 1916|1916|12|16 | birth_place = Sholapur, India | origin = | death_date = March 21, 1992|1992|03|21|1992|03|21 | death_place = Hyderabad, AP, India | genre = tabla | occupation = Musician, Teacher | instrument = Tabla | years_active = 1928–1989 | label = | associated_acts = | url = }} Shaik Dawood Khan (16 December 1916 – 21 March 1992)also known as Ustad Shaik Dawood & Ustad Sheik Dawood & Daud Khan was a performer on the Indian tabla. He was formerly a staff artist in All India Radio. Ustad Shaik Dawood Khan was born in Sholapur. His father Hashim Sahib was a draughtsman in the PWD (Public Works Dept.), Bijapur. Shaik Dawood received his training under several notable masters. These include Mohammad Kasim of Sholapur, Ustad Alladiya Khan of Hyderabad, Ustad Mohammad Khan of Hyderabad, Ustad Chote Khan of Hyderabad, and Ustad Mehboob Khan Mirajkar.[1] In his lifetime he accompanied most of the great musicians of the era. These include Aftab-e-Mausiki Ustad Fayyaz Khan, Ustad Vilayat Hussain Khan (vocal), Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, Ustad Barakat Ali Khan, Roshanara Begum, Abdul Wahid Khan (Begum Akhtar's Guru), Pandit Bhimsen Joshi, Pandit Sawai Gandharva, Pandit Basawaraj Raj Guru, Nazakat Salamat, Mushtaq Hussain Khan, Pandit D. V. Paluskar, Pandit Vinayakrao Patwardhan, Ustad Allaudin Khan, Ustad Ali Akbar Khan Girija Devi, Pandit Ravi Shankar, Ustad Vilayat Khan. In his life he received numerous awards. These include the prestigious Sangeet Natak Akademi Award - 1991.[2] Unfortunately he was too ill to attend the award ceremony and died shortly after the awards ceremony.[3] References1. ^Dev, Indra, W.M.Pandit, et al. "Ustad Shaik Dawood Khan Saheb", Shashti Poorthi Celebration of Ustad Shaik Dawood Khan, 1978 {{DEFAULTSORT:Khan, Shaik Dawood}}2. ^Wikipedia: Sangeet Natak Akademi Awards 3. ^Betrabet Prabhakar Rao: "A Tribute to my Gurudev" 11 : Indian male classical musicians|1916 births|1992 deaths|Tabla players|All India Radio people|People from Maharashtra|Indian percussionists|20th-century Indian musicians|20th-century drummers|20th-century singers|20th-century male musicians |
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