Tanras Khan

Qutub Bakhsh, more commonly known as Tanras Khan (c. 1801 – c. 1890), was an Indian musician of the Hindustani Classical tradition known for being a luminary of the Delhi Gharana.

[4][2][5] He was a court musician and music teacher to the last Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar II.

[6] "Meer Qutub Baksh alias 'Tanrus Khan' was an iconic Khayal singer of the 19th century.

So he is also said to be a member of the 'Qawwal Bachchon Ka Delhi Gharana' originally organized by the legendary 13th century musician Amir Khusrow.

Many Khayals and Taranas of Hindustani classical music were composed by Tanrus Khan.