Allah Jilai Bai
Indian singer (1902–1992)
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Early life
Born in Bikaner to a family of singers,[1] by the age of 10 she was singing in the Durbar of Maharaja Ganga Singh.[1] She took singing lessons from Ustad Hussain Baksh Khan and later on from Achhan Maharaj.[1] At one time she sang in the court of Ganga Singh, the Maharajah of Bikaner.[2]
Awards and recognition
In 1982, the Indian Government awarded her the Padma Shri in Arts field,[3][1] one of the highest civilian awards. She was also given the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1988 for Folk Music, and was posthumously awarded the Rajasthan Ratna in 2012.[2]
Songs
Perhaps her best-known piece is "Kesariya Balam".[1] Her most known songs include:
- "Kallali"
- "Kesariya Balam"
- "Bai Sara Beera"
- "Moomal"
- "Kurja"
- "Chhappar Purana"
- "Aaj to Naina Ro Lobhi"
- "Aayo Aayo Sanina Ro Sath"
- "Poojan Dyo Gangaur"