Background
He was a second cousin of Hazrat Inayat Khan, the grandson of Inayat"s grandfather and therefore according to Indian custom considered a brother.
He was a second cousin of Hazrat Inayat Khan, the grandson of Inayat"s grandfather and therefore according to Indian custom considered a brother.
Ali Khan apart from Indian classical music, received training in European music, and played the trumpet trombone and bagpipes. As a young man, he was also keenly interested in physical culture and wrestling, which, in the words of the Biography of Hazrat Inayat Khan, "prepared him to become an iron wall to stand in support of Inayat against many opposing influences."
In the West, Ali Khan continued his musical career, receiving training in operatic singing from Madame Emma Nevada, who recognized great potential in his tenor voice, and even appearing on the stage of Louisiana Scala.
Ali Khan was believed by some to possess a natural gift of healing, a gift which they say was developed immeasurably through his deep devotion.