Noor Khan Bezanjo was a renowned Balochi singer, poet, and writer, born on January 9, 1970, in Pasni, Balochistan, Pakistan. He was the son of Ghulam Sarwar Bezanjo and developed a passion for music from an early age. Bezanjo pursued his education in Pasni, Karachi, and Quetta, where he earned a Master's degree in History from the University of Balochistan. His musical journey began under the guidance of Ustad Ejaz Ali Baloch and later Ustad Abdul Sattar Baloch. He gained fame for his unique voice and collaborations with Ustad Arif Baloch, releasing several albums that became popular not only in Balochistan but also in countries like Iran and Oman.
Bezanjo's contributions to Balochi music and culture were significant, and he was admired for his ability to merge classical and modern styles. He recorded and released about ten albums, including "Umeet," "Qandeel ha rok kan," and "Zaheerani Raazan." His sudden death on August 6, 2003, in Turbat, Balochistan, was a shock to his fans and the music community. Despite his untimely passing, Noor Khan Bezanjo's legacy continues to inspire and influence Balochi music and culture. However, the recent releases you mentioned do not appear to be associated with him based on the available information.
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